Start-up fair at the Deeptech Investor Summit

Deeptech refers to novel products that are based on years of research. The more than 50 ETH spin-offs selected for the Deeptech Investor Summit showed exactly what this is all about. These companies develop walking, flying or swimming robots, environmentally-friendly functional textiles, food from cell cultures or coating technologies for plastic fibers.

Take inspiration from successful start-ups

The first of these start-ups are already very successful. Three of them – all spin-offs from ETH Zurich – appeared on stage at the event: ANYbotics has developed a four-legged inspection robot, Planted produces eco-friendly, protein-rich foods from peas, and Verity is focused on drones that autonomously record the inventory of large warehouses. The three companies are internationally successful in their markets, employing more than 150 people each and continuing to grow strongly.

Portrait of Pilloud Walchli

From the idea to success: innovation in Swiss companies

Now in ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ Growth Talk #12: Jeannine Pilloud, innovation expert at ETH Zurich, and Enzo Wälchli, CCO at ANYbotics, explain (in German) how companies become and remain innovative.

Portrait of Born Jenny

How is growth financed? A conversation with Planted and PXL Vision

In the first ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ Growth Talk, Christoph Jenny, co-founder of Planted, and Michael Born, co-founder of PXL Vision, talk about growth and their journey as entrepreneurs.

ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ as a strong partner for start-ups

ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ’s partnership with ETH Zurich aims to increase the number of such success stories and thereby strengthen Switzerland’s capacity for innovation. To this end, two players who already play an important role in highly innovative start-ups have joined forces. ETH has produced over 500 spin-offs – 43 of them in the last year alone. As Switzerland’s largest bank, ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ supports start-ups not only with international and often complex banking services, but also with know-how, access to a top-class global network and, last but not least, contact with private investors.

A central element of the Deeptech Investor Summit was the networking of selected ETH spin-offs with high-level, active venture capitalists, which included specialized funds as well as family offices and experienced private investors. In addition, the selected deeptech start-ups were able to present themselves by means of booths, short presentations, pitching sessions and pre-arranged meetings. 

Are you looking for investors for your business?

We’ve got five tips to make your search easier. Find out how to choose suitable investors and how to convince them to invest in you.

The program also included panel discussions and presentations by renowned experts such as ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ Chief Economist Paul Donovan, as well as Thomas Zurbuchen, the former head of research at NASA who now heads up the ETH Space initiative at ETH. A number of insights were presented that are important not only for start-ups, but for all companies working on radical innovations. In addition to tips, the speakers also gave their assessments of the future.

Innovators should keep the following two tips in mind

Two general pieces of advice for start-ups emerged from the many presentations and sessions at the Deeptech Investor Summit:

  1. When developing new technologies, you should not commit too quickly to a concrete business case. The most successful companies pursue multiple areas of application when developing their innovations and only gradually select the most lucrative ones.
  2. Competition is not a bad thing. On the contrary – competitors make it easier to build a new market. After all, the presence of competitors speaks in favor of choosing a particular field of business.

Outlook

The importance of deeptech for global development was underlined by several speakers. In particular, ecological challenges cannot be mastered without deeptech. This gives a great deal of urgency to the development and promotion of breakthrough innovations.

ETH and ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ will therefore continue to jointly promote deeptech start-ups and the summit will be held annually as a flagship event. The aim is to build up a community whose members can also exchange ideas during the year. The app, which was developed especially for the event, will therefore continue to exist and will enable entrepreneurs and investors to contact each other.

ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ is committed to entrepreneurship at Swiss universities

Top-notch education and pioneering research at universities and colleges help to ensure that Switzerland remains innovative. That is why we support Swiss universities such as ETH Zurich.