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ETH and Empa researchers develop implant to treat endometriosis
Zurich/St.Gallen - Researchers form the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich and the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa) have developed a hydrogel implant to treat endometriosis. This can be inserted into the female fallopian tubes.
Positrigo obtains clearance for NeuroLF in the U.S.
Zurich - Positrigo has obtained market approval from the U.S. regulator, the FDA, for its NeuroLF brain PET system. This will enable the company to meet the strong demand for these imaging diagnostic devices in the U.S.
SkyCell completes first pharma freight shipment from Beijing to New York
Zurich/Beijing - SkyCell has successfully transported sensitive pharmaceutical air freight between Beijing and New York using its hybrid container despite hot external temperatures and adverse situations. During the first mission on this route, the interior temperature remained constant between 19 and 21 degrees Celsius.
Ph. AG introducing KA-EX to the US market
Zurich/Metzingen - The start-up ph. AG is expanding to the USA with its recovery drink KA-EX. The product, which is manufactured in Switzerland, will now be available at 34 Earthbar locations in Southern California, 28 of which through an in-store concept with Equinox, an operator of luxury fitness studios.
ETH climbs to first place in the rankings of Europe’s best universities
London - The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH) has climbed to the top of the latest QS rankings of Europe’s best universities. A second Swiss university made it into the top ten in the shape of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne. In total, seven Swiss universities are ranked in the top 101.
Calvin Risk evaluates Lufthansa maintenance application
Kloten/Norderstedt/Munich - Lufthansa Industry Solutions (LHIND) has had its AI-supported maintenance application evaluated by Calvin Risk and TÜV SÜD. The review examined whether the airline’s risk management is compatible with the EU AI Act.
Sustainable data centers are viable in space
Zurich/Paris - A European consortium headed up by Thales Alenia Space has determined in a feasibility study that data centers in space could use fewer resources than those located on Earth. The study was financed by the EU program Horizon Europe.
Klepsydra AI launches new software for ESA projects
Volketswil - The software company Klepsydra AI is launching a new software program for robust processors. The plan is for these programs, which are supported by Artificial Intelligence, to be used by the European Space Agency (ESA).
RAMMS models natural hazards
Davos - RAMMS AG became the first spin-off from the Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research on July 1. The cmopany models natural hazards such as avalanches and mudslides using its eponymous software.

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