CSEM develops a pioneering implant to support reproductive medicine
Swiss-based start-ups Impli and Yalosys, and the technology innovation center CSEM present an implantable biosensor for real-time fertility hormone monitoring.
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Swiss-based start-ups Impli and Yalosys, and the technology innovation center CSEM present an implantable biosensor for real-time fertility hormone monitoring.
The ACCELERATE program, an initiative dedicated to supporting and stimulating entrepreneurial innovation in Switzerland, has announced the winners of its 2024 edition. Among the start-up ideas competing this year, four stood out for their potential to transform the Swiss medical, technological, and watchmaking landscape.
Three major renovation projects of protected buildings in Neuchâtel are nearing completion. These buildings will feature 33,300 innovative solar tiles from a collaboration between CSEM and Freesuns. This milestone marks significant progress for the City and Canton of Neuchâtel towards the 2050 Swiss energy transition.
Scheduled from June 25 to 27, 2024 in CSEM’s hometown, the international European Frequency and Time Forum covers the advancements in time and frequency technology that are revolutionizing industries like telecommunications, satellite positioning, and precise timekeeping.
(French only) Aktiia reçoit l'approbation réglementaire (marquage CE) pour sa technologie optique CALFREE™ sans brassard traditionnel. Ce système peut être intégré aux smartwatchs et smartphones, ouvrant l'accès à plus de 40 pays.
CompPair, Com&Sens and CSEM join forces to advance composite structural health monitoring and repair technology.
Soleva, the 100% solar-powered campervan, is equipped with one of the most advanced lightweight solar panel technologies from CSEM. It will start its tour of Switzerland on Friday, June 14, and will pass through more than 100 communities, with key stops in Lausanne, Zurich, Davos, Lugano, and Sion.
Under the support of Innosuisse, ClearSpace, CSEM, EPFL, and Klepsydra have developped a flash lidar-based real-time autonomous navigation system for in-orbit servicing.
With the EU's "passport obligation" for industrial batteries coming in 2027, Swiss market players must adapt. BloqSens Ltd. and CSEM have teamed up to launch an EU-compliant digital battery passport "Made in Switzerland".