Kässbohrer chooses Canton Uri for Swiss headquarters
Altdorf – Kässbohrer, a Germany manufacturer of snowcats, has chosen Werkmatt Uri in Altdorf as the site for its new Swiss headquarters. It will create some 30 skilled jobs beginning in summer 2019.
Digitalization finds its way into agriculture
Schaffhausen – New technologies are being tested for their use in agriculture at the Swiss Future Farm. GVS Agrar from Schaffhausen, which manufactures agricultural machinery, is involved in the project.
Swiss Data Science Center enjoys successful launch
Zurich/Lausanne – The Swiss Data Science Center, launched by the two Federal Institutes of Technology, is off to a successful start. It has already initiated a platform for data exchange that will also benefit companies. Now, the first research projects have kicked off.
GetYourGuide joins forces with Miles & More
Zurich – The Zurich-based startup GetYourGuide is partnering with the frequent flyer and awards programme Miles & More. When booking an activity with GetYourGuide, customers can now earn miles with the Lufthansa subsidiary.
ZKB to digitalize investment advice
Zurich – Zürcher Kantonalbank (ZHB) is looking to digitalize its investment advisory process. Beginning in 2018, client advisors will be able to visualize portfolios using a tablet. The bank’s Chief Investment Office will also make regular investment proposals to clients via e-banking services.
ABB charges electric buses in just 20 seconds
Zurich/Geneva – New electric buses from the company Carrosserie Hess AG are now driving the streets of Geneva. Thanks to ABB’s innovative flash-charging technology, the buses can be charged in just 20 seconds while passengers embark and disembark.
Schaffhausen launches digital identity
Schaffhausen – In the future, residents of the canton of Schaffhausen will be able to avail themselves of cantonal services using a digital identity. Schaffhausen’s eID+ will initially be tested on the citizens’ portal as part of a pilot phase.
Ava launches study for women with irregular cycles
Zurich – The medical technology company Ava has initiated a clinical trial that will explore how its sensor bracelet can help women with highly irregular menstrual cycles identify their fertile window.
Researchers use living bacteria to develop ink for 3D printing
Zurich – For the first time ever, ETH researchers have developed a 3D printing platform that works using living matter. By using living bacteria, the ink makes it possible to print mini biochemical factories.
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