HeiQ technology reduces fuzz and pilling
Schlieren ZH – The textile company HeiQ has developed a technology that reduces the level of fuzz and pilling in textiles. This increases the quality of textiles as well as their environmental footprint.
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Hitachi uses Zurich algorithms
Tokyo/Zurich – The Japanese company Hitachi Power Solutions is launching a solution that can identify the risk malfunctions and the remaining useful life of machines based on advanced prognostic algorithms from Cassantec AG.
Researchers measure magnetization of materials
Zurich – ETH Zurich researchers have succeeded in measuring the magnetization of the atoms of a material. The new technology could one day be used in magnetic imaging and magnetic information processing.
Chinese national team uses Zurich snowboards
Bubikon ZH – The Chinese sports minister Zhongwen Gou visited the snowboard manufacturer Oxess in the Zürcher Oberland to celebrate the conclusion of a supply contract. Oxess will equip the Chinese national teams with its snowboards.
Game highlights risks of cyberattacks
Zurich – The Zurich-based game developer Blindflug Studios has released a game based on real-life scenarios of cyberattacks. The project, which was commissioned by Swiss IT Leadership Forum, is meant to raise awareness about IT attacks.
ZHAW gets new laboratory
Zurich – The School of Life Sciences and Facility Management at Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW) is to get a new laboratory in Wädenswil in the canton of Zurich. The state council has requested 77.8 million Swiss francs from the cantonal council for the new build.
Zurich and Hong Kong work more closely
Zurich – The Zürich meets Hong Kong event was a success. Innovations from Zurich attracted thousands of visitors and several partnerships between institutions in the Swiss city and Hong Kong were initiated.
Zurich’s central university district moves closer
Zurich – The development of Zurich’s central university district is one step closer to becoming reality. Area planning is now largely complete, and a new study shows how the open spaces between the buildings could be used.
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