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The next revolution in drug development comes from central Switzerland
(Anglais uniquement) Discover how Visienco at Technopark Lucern is transforming drug development with automated organoid sorting technology. Learn from co-founder Lucie Jandet about their journey, challenges, and the support from CSEM driving their success.

Expériences écologiques au Kinderlab de landquart avec le van soleva
Découvrez Soleva, le van 100% autonome présenté à Landquart. Soutenu par une technologie du CSEM et de l'EPFL, ce van a attiré l'attention du public avec des activités éducatives et des démonstrations sur la mobilité durable

European Green deal: Pioneering sustainable technologies with CSEM
(Anglais uniquement) Discover the impactful technologies we are helping to develop to secure a greener legacy among 29 EU projects. Our dedication to sustainability aligns with the Union Nation’s global vision for better future-one where technology drives positive impact.

Navigating the flow: CSEM’s impact on World Water Day, 2024
(Anglais uniquement) Discover CSEM’s leadership in water monitoring solutions on World Water Day 2024. World Water Day, celebrated on March 22, highlights the importance of water for our well-being, food supply, energy, security, and the environment.

SwissChips Initiative: A boost for the Swiss Chip industry
(Anglais uniquement) The SwissChips Initiative aims to strengthen Swiss research collaborations in IC design and microelectronics. Launched by CSEM, EPFL and ETH Zurich, it enjoys backing by the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation

CSEM's relation with Horizon Europe
(Anglais uniquement) Since the Federal Council abandoned the Framework Agreement, Switzerland is now considered as a non-associated third country in terms of scientific research within Europe. CSEM interviewed Erika GYÖRVARY, Lead of EU Affairs, to gain insights into the current situation.

From technologies originally developed for astronauts to everyday medical wearables
(Anglais uniquement) On the International Day of Human Space Flight, we look back to when we started developing technologies to remotely measure vital signs of astronauts. Our spatial expertise laid the foundation for wearable medical devices on earth.