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1 CEO swissnex China Vice Consul General
Swiss Innovation Pascal Marmier CEO swissnex China Vice Consul General

2 Introduction 1

3 Facts about Switzerland
Population (2015): 8’279’000 (Shanghai, 2013: 23’900’000 ) Area: 41’285 km² (China: 9’596’961 km²) Government type: Federal state, semi-direct democracy Capital: Bern Cantons: 26 4 Official languages German French Italian Rumantsch GDP (2014): 685.4MUSD Shared frontiers with 4 EU countries Austria France Germany Italy

4 A Small Country…

5 Area comparison

6 With Many Clichés…

7 Swiss Images

8 Swiss Images

9 …Which has always been Really Innovative!

10 Swiss Innovation

11 Swiss Innovation

12 Innovation Policies and System
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13 Rankings 1st 1st 4th Global Innovation Index 2015
WEF Global Competitiveness Report 2014 – 2015 The World Competitiveness Scoreboard 2015 1st 1st 4th

14 Global Innovation Index 2015
2012 2013 2014 2015 1st 2nd 1st 3rd 4th 4th

15 Innovation drives the Swiss economy
Switzerland is a small country with few raw materials (-> need to generate high value products and services) It has one of the most open economies in the world and is heavily dependent on exports. Almost one in every three francs is earned abroad. Swiss companies compete with businesses throughout the world. In order to survive in this competitive environment, their products must be innovative.

16 The Story Behind Innovation
7 Principles of Success Effective knowledge/technology transfer system Incremental innovation Promote a dual education system Provide funding for research Maintain open markets Promote international collaboration No government masterplan for Innovation

17 International Collaboration
Proportions of foreign scientist at Swiss Universities:

18 Other success factors Important role of private sector means that the government does not have planned “industrial policy” Additional funding for priority fields: - Research stage for NCCRs for example if economic or social needs - Commercialization stage – energy innovation as example of important government decision Individual and competitive science funding

19 Major Players in Innovation
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20 Swiss Innovation Players

21 Commission for Technology and Innovation
The CTI is mandated by the Confederation to improve the innovative strength of the Swiss economy. It funds and supports cooperation projects between companies and higher education institutions to encourage the introduction of innovative products on the market. It supports start-ups and thereby helps to create jobs for highly qualified workers. It promotes the transfer of knowledge and technology between higher education institutions and Swiss companies.

22 How CTI projects are run:
Higher education Scientific know-how Infrastructure Max. 50% funding (CTI funds) Businesses Entrepreneurial know-how Market access, 10% cash contribution Min. 50% funding R&D project Market influence

23 Universities of Applied Sciences Public-Private Co-financing
Applied R&D projects Universities of Applied Sciences Public financing Start-up Coaching ETHs Universities Industry Public-Private Co-financing

24 EPFL

25 The EPFL Innovation Park
The Innovation Park: 13 buildings for companies partnering & collaborating with EPFL. Including 6 buildings for start-ups, offering a variety of value added services (coaching, training, funding,…) The Garage (opened in 2008) for very early stage ventures. A co-working open-space for early projects

26 Food for thoughts Bottom-up / competitive / collaborative funding
Focus on connecting people rather than institutions Attract the best talents… from around the world

27 Case studies 4

28 Start-ups

29 Start-ups:

30 Start-ups:

31 Start-ups:

32 PMEs

33 Model Railway inspires a new Drive System

34 Large Companies

35 Nestlé on EPFL Campus Over 150 scientists from 20 nationalities
6,700 m2 for life-science Over 100 peer-reviewed scientific publications Over 170 collaborations with more than 60 partners including external suppliers, universities and companies

36 Collaboration with EU

37 topten.eu

38 Sino-Swiss Collaboration
5 Sino-Swiss Collaboration

39 Sino-Swiss Collaboration
Free Trade Agreement SSSTC -> Translational Medicine Bilateral Relations

40 Swiss Companies in China
Swiss Subsidiaries in China per Industry: Around 600 Swiss Companies (more than 1000 including local Subsidiaries)

41 Innovation Commercialization

42 Who are we? 5

43 Who we are… Swissnex China is a public-private venture which is part of a network of outposts in Bangalore, Boston, Shanghai, San Francisco and Rio de Janeiro. We function as a part of Consulate General of Switzerland in Shanghai to promote Switzerland’s excellence as one of the world’s leading countries in the fields of innovation, research, technology and higher education, to connect academia and business and to facilitate cooperation between China and Switzerland.

44 China Hardware Innovation Camp
From idea to prototype in 30 days

45 Venture Leaders

46 Thank You! 謝謝


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