
Five Swiss startups will receive a prize of CHF 100'000.00 from the W.A. De Vigier Foundation on May 30th. Out of a record number of more than 220 submitted projects, the jury chose their top 16 candidates.
For nearly 30 years, the foundation of entrepreneur Bill De Vigier has been promoting young entrepreneurs with the its startup prize in Switzerland. »We were literally flooded with 221 applications this year. There were so many brilliant projects that at some point, the selection committee members looked at each other and wished we could award more startups«, says Regula Buob, Managing Director of the W.A. de Vigier Foundation.
Now, the top 16 will go through an assessment and will have in-depth interviews with the foundation board. Aspects such as leadership and entrepreneurship will be explored as selection criteria. In mid-April, the Top 10 will be announced. They will present their ideas at the award ceremony.
The Top 16 are:
ACUBE Technology - Access by Smartphone Instead of Tickets and Badges
AgroSustain - Organic Fungicides for Sustainable Agriculture
AUDATIC - Better Performance of Hearing Aids in Noisy Environments
GratXray - Reliable and Painless Detection of Breast Cancer
GRZ Technologies - Efficient Storage of Renewable Energy
hemotune - Revolutionary Blood Purification in Sepsis
IDUN Technologies - Novel Sensors For Health Monitoring
inVoli - Safe Integration of Drones Into Our Skies
Myoswiss - Wearable Muscles For People With Mobility Impairments
nanoleq - A New Generation of Cables
onCyt Microbiology - Monitoring Water Quality in Real Time
Sensoryx – A More Immersive Experience in the Virtual World
SUN bioscience - 3D Cell Cultures For More Effective Treatment Decisions
SwissDeCode - Rapid Test For Higher Food Safety
Touchless Automation - Contactless Handling of Microcomponents
TWIICE - Tailor-Made Exoskeletons Instead of Wheelchairs
Detailed descriptions about the startups can be found on the website of the W. A. de Vigier Foundation.
(Press Release)
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