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Repairable buildings for a sustainable future
- Sustainability
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Emissions from the construction industry can only be reduced if there is a shift in mindset from replacing to repairing. However, many buildings are not designed to be repaired. Together with industry partners such as Basler & Hofmann, ETH has developed a new further education programme that provides the tools for sustainable building construction.
Home-based Alzheimer’s therapy
- Industry Projects
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Electrical stimulation of specific brain regions is a promising treatment for neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's. Since everyone's brain is unique, stimulation caps need to be custom-made for each patient. Researchers at Bottneuro and ETH are addressing this challenge by developing automated design and manufacturing processes for the caps.
Trouble-free solar power production
- Industry Projects
- Sustainability
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Many faults in photovoltaic systems occur slowly and are difficult to detect, such as soiling or shading due to vegetation growth. EKZ and the Swiss Data Science Center have developed algorithms to detect them early and prevent loss of energy production.
A rainbow on your wrist
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Many fascinating colour effects in nature or in soap bubbles are based solely on the microstructure of the surface. Oris and inspire have developed laser technologies that bring this concept to the watchmaking industry.
Human-robot teamwork
- Industry Projects
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How can robots and humans work together? ETH Zurich and Microsoft researchers use mixed reality devices to make human-robot interaction simple and intuitive. This will allow robots to learn from interactions with humans and perform more complex tasks.
Snow data from space
- Industry Projects
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Measuring snow depth is difficult and can only be done in a few places. But how can accurate snow depth data be obtained for entire countries? ETH researchers and the company ExoLabs have developed a method that uses data from space.
Eye tracking embedded in your glasses
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Ultra-fast low-power eye tracking for augmented and virtual reality? The company iniVation combines its novel camera technology with ETH Zurich's energy-efficient processors and AI algorithms to achieve this goal.
Digital cash for everyone
- Industry Projects
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Do you use electronic wallets such as Twint? Electronic payment systems are becoming increasingly popular, but what factors influence an individual's decision to adopt them? ETH Zurich has conducted a large study on this together with Twint.
Sparkling water on the go
- Entrepreneurship
- Sustainability
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Fresh sparkling water at the touch of a button, waste-free and always on hand. ETH spin-off bottleplus is making this possible. Co-founder Christian K?ser talks about challenges and what comes next.
Solar energy for high-temperature processes
- Sustainability
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Key industrial prosses such as cement production require heat at temperatures above 1000°C and are responsible for 10-20% of global CO2 emissions. A novel solar receiver uses concentrated solar energy for these processes and enables the decarbonization of these industries.
In-ear device for stroke rehabilitation
- Entrepreneurship
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ETH startup Skaaltec uses real-time motion tracking and non-invasive brain stimulation to enhance the recovery of stroke patients. The SmartVNS system enables rehabilitation at home and helps to activate the neural pathways involved in the exercise movements.
Upcycle agricultural waste for cosmetics and food
- Entrepreneurship
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Turning waste into value. ETH Spin-off Gaia Tech transforms agricultural sidestreams to high-value ingredients for the processing industry.
Highlights of the ETH Industry Day 2023
- Events
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Over 700 visitors showed great enthusiasm for this year's Industry Day program, which included inspiring lectures, an extensive exhibition, and immersive networking opportunities. The event effectively fostered interactions among companies, researchers, and young entrepreneurs. The video captures the essence of this special event.
Smart clothing warns against physical exhaustion
- Technology Offers
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Exhaustion makes us more prone to injury. A group of researchers led by Carlo Menon has developed an electronic yarn capable of measuring body movements. The textile sensor can be integrated into sports or work clothing. It predicts the wearer’s physical exhaustion level and recommends breaks when they are nearing their limit.
No more fogged up lenses
- Entrepreneurship
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Heated up by sunshine, these specially coated glasses do not fog up in humid conditions. ETH Pioneer Fellows Iwan H?chler and Fabrice Bagnoud strive to get the coating process market-ready and make antifogging lenses accessible to a large consumer market.
Paper-based electrodes for more accurate rapid test
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Rapid tests are convenient, but the lines on the test strip aren’t always easy to interpret. Chih-?Jen Shih and Andrew deMello, together with researchers from their groups, have developed a rapid test system incorporating electrically conducting graphene paper. In addition to being inexpensive to fabricate, it is easy to use and as accurate as lab measurements. The test is also suitable for soil, air, or water samples.
Stimulating the main breathing muscle
- Innosuisse project
- Industry Projects
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Mechanical ventilation in intensive care causes degeneration of the breathing muscle. STIMIT AG and ETH Zurich pursue a pioneering approach with non-invasive stimulators.
Smart assistant for manual production
- Industry Projects
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How to ensure quality in manual assembly processes? Huber+Suhner and Bossard have teamed up with ETH Zurich and inspire to industrialise a camera-based solution.
Carbon-neutral solar fuels
- Industry Projects
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Synthetic fuels made from solar energy and CO2 are a promising alternative to decarbonize transportation sectors that cannot be electrified yet. The largest Swiss automobile dealer AMAG joined the mobility initiative of ETH Zurich to advance this technology. In the video, AMAG and ETH spin-off Synhelion give insight into their collaboration.
Immune-cell booster for cancer patients
- Technology Offers
- Videos
Cancer patients might one day benefit from being administered immune cells from healthy donors. But as things stand, receiving donor cells can cause severe or even fatal immune reactions. Researchers from Sai Reddy's group have now developed a technology that avoids these.
Spark Award for new corrosion protection
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More effective, reusable and self-?repairing: a new kind of corrosion protection developed by the ETH researchers Marco D'Elia, Walter Caseri and Markus Niederberger has been honoured with the Spark Award 2023. The collaboration project with the University of Milan has excellent market potential and could significantly slow down the deterioration of buildings and vehicles.
Business use of a new Internet protocol
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Today’s Internet has not been designed to meet the rigorous security and high-availability demands of the modern global digital economy. The new Internet protocol SCION, developed at ETH Zurich, solves this fundamental problem. The technology is currently being used by the Swiss National Bank and the financial industry to secure data communication.
Circular economy of medical devices
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- Industry Projects
Recycling disposable medical products is challenging, but pharmaceutical company Janssen found a good partner for this high-risk project in the ETH Feasibility Lab. Thanks to their agile approach, the researchers were able to demonstrate feasibility.
Virtual copy of the real world
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Scanning the environment with a camera and interactively creating a virtual 3D model? ETH researchers receive funding from the Sony Research Award Program to advance their pioneering computer vision methods.
More power from less energy
- Industry Projects
- Sustainability
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The fast-growing electromobility sector needs efficient power solutions. In the European funded project Power2Power, ETH Zurich and Brusa HyPower use improved semiconductors to design onboard chargers for electric vehicles.
Matching talents and jobs
- Videos
- Industry Projects
In a rapidly changing job market, it is becoming increasingly difficult to match talents with suitable jobs. Adecco is working with the Swiss Data Science Center to solve this challenge with machine learning.
Drilling drone
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Can a drone drill holes? ETH students prove that it is possible and show potential applications of their technology in the construction industry.
Blood testing at home
- Entrepreneurship
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Many patients with chronic diseases benefit from regular blood tests, for example to adjust medication. ETH spin-off Hemetron has developed novel and affordable tests that are simple enough to use at home.
Circular economy of gold alloys
- Videos
- Entrepreneurship
The lightweight and recyclable gold alloys of the ETH spin-off Goold enable a circular economy for gold. In this way, they contribute to mitigating the environmental impact and social problems associated with gold mining.
Early Alzheimer’s detection
- Videos
- Entrepreneurship
Alzheimer's disease damages the brain decades before the first symptoms are apparent. Prof. Rafael Polania and Caroline Lustenberger develop comfortable home monitoring solutions to detect Alzheimer's early and to enable timely intervention.
Highlights of the ETH Industry Day 2022
- Videos
- Events
A record number of 600 visitors and intensive discussions between companies, ETH researchers and young entrepreneurs – what a fantastic ETH Industry Day 2022. We have captured some moments of this great event in a video.
A digital analogue for the Swiss Franc
- Technology Offers
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Paying in cash has advantages: The transaction is private, and we know that our money has reached the recipient. Karl Wüst, Kari Kostiainen, and Srdjan Capkun have developed a digital equivalent managed by the central bank. The digital currency offers privacy and can be trusted.
Faster drug screening
- Technology Offers
- Entrepreneurship
- Videos
Drug design is time-consuming and expensive. Identifying a promising starting molecule – a ligand – is key in the design process. A new characterisation method based on NMR spectroscopy probes the interaction of the ligand with its intended target quickly and reliably.
Digital transformation of surgical education
- Industry Projects
- Videos
- Innosuisse project
When it comes to a surgical operation, everyone wants optimally prepared surgeons. But training today mainly takes place by observing operations on real patients. Now, a large consortium of Swiss hospitals, universities and companies has joined forces to digitally transform surgical training.
Hands-free wheelchair steering
- Videos
- Industry Projects
How can the usability of a wheelchair be improved? ETH researcher Reto Togni has developed a wheelchair with a completely new steering mechanism. Thanks to the new design, driving takes less effort and is more fun.
Touch sensors for dexterous robots
- Technology Offers
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For his doctorate, Johannes Weichart developed an artificial skin that will give robots a sense of touch similar to that of humans. This will make them much more adept at handling objects.
Spark Award for new biochemical method
- Technology Offers
- Events
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Delivering active substances to specific locations in the body: the biochemical method developed by Daniel Richter, Edgars Lakis and Prof. J?rn Piel will facilitate new approaches in diagnostics and therapy. Their innovation has just earned them the Spark Award 2022 from ETH Zurich.
Cloud-based wind turbine doctor
- Industry Projects
- Sustainability
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How can new research approaches for real-time monitoring of wind turbines be applied on globally distributed wind farms? Cloud computing company Adranis and monitoring provider Osmos Group are helping ETH Zurich to put research findings into practice.?
Forecasting unpredictable storms
- Innosuisse project
- Industry Projects
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The dangerous Laseyer windstorm often forces the railway company Appenzeller Bahnen to switch to bus services upon the slightest signs of a storm. In cooperation with ETH Zurich and MeteoSchweiz, a new warning algorithm has been developed which, thanks to machine learning, enables forecasts even for small, narrow valleys.
Bringing a smile to your face
- Industry Projects
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What do Hollywood movies and dental braces have in common? Both benefit from innovative computer graphics technology. ETH Zurich's Computer Graphics Lab is exploring the possibilities of this approach with the medical device company Align Technology.
Understanding energy technologies
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ETH Zurich’s CAS programme Applied Technology in Energy (CAS ATE) offers managers in-depth training in the rapidly evolving world of energy and electrification. We talked to one of the participants, Daniela Runchi, Innovation Project Manager at Corporate Hangar.
Synthetic droplets facilitate the detection of diseases in the blood
- Technology Offers
- Videos
The detection of certain biomarkers in blood samples helps indicate the status of diseases in patients. These biomarkers generally come in small numbers and are mixed with many other components in the blood. Paolo Arosio and his research team have found a way to remove and enrich relevant biomarkers to facilitate detection.
Cancer cells kill themselves
- Technology Offers
- Videos
Renato Paro and his research team have identified an important RNA molecule in flies, which can be used in cancer therapy. This RNA is essentially a messenger substance in the metamorphosis from larva to fly, and also sends human tumor cells into cell death within a very short time.
Building on CO2
- Industry Projects
- Sustainability
- Videos
Combining the recycling of precious raw materials from demolition concrete with the storage of CO2? This promising technology has been developed at ETH Zurich and is now being commercialized by Neustark and tested at JURA CEMENT.
Sensors and controllers for artificial hearts
- Technology Offers
- Videos
Artificial pumps run at constant speed – no matter if the patient sleeps or exercises. In the long run, a mismatch between the patient’s perfusion needs and the pump supply leads to life-threatening complications. The Zurich Heart Group has developed integrated sensors and algorithms that control the pump speed according to the patient’s needs.
Sustainable foams for vertical farms
- Entrepreneurship
- Sustainability
- Videos
ETH start-up Groam intends to replace conventional plastic foams with sustainable, biodegradable variants. Groam’s foam technologies are based on biomass from agricultural waste streams and are currently being tested in vertical farming.
Effective drug delivery
- Entrepreneurship
- Videos
ETH startup Procavea won the Swiss Technology Award 2021 in the category? 'Invention'. Their cube-like protein cage acts as a delivery system to carry drug molecules directly into the cells where they have their effect. It has the potential to make existing drugs more effective and to reduce their side effects.
Customised meat substitutes
- Entrepreneurship
- Innosuisse project
- Sustainability
- Industry Projects
- Videos
Variety is what makes food enjoyable. ETH Spin-off Planted joined forces with the ETH Product Development Group to customise the extrusion process of plant-based meat by using additive manufacturing.
Boosting the efficiency of data transfer
- Entrepreneurship
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Modulators are the backbone of telecommunication. They convert electric signals into light pulses. The research team led by Rachel Grange has developed a manufacturing process based on lithium niobate. The modulators are fast, energy-efficient and so small that they even fit on a chip.
Autonomous visual inspection
- Entrepreneurship
- Videos
ETH spin-off VU Engineering has developed a visual machine learning solution that learns from manufacturing operators how to detect defects. Consequently, manufacturers don't need to hire expensive machine learning experts.
Motion analysis for everyone
- Entrepreneurship
- Videos
How about having your personal coach and physical therapist with you at all times? ETH Spin-off VAY trains computers to measure and analyze human motion by using a regular camera and artificial intelligence.
Spark Award winner 2021
- Events
- Technology Offers
- Sustainability
- Videos
Load-bearing, lightweight and now also recyclable: researchers led by Professor Paolo Ermanni were presented with the Spark Award in recognition of an innovative process for production of sustainable composite materials. ETH Zurich awarded the prize to their promising invention, with this year marking the tenth time the award has been given.
Sniffing methanol sensor
- Entrepreneurship
- Videos
Sniffing your alcoholic beverage and immediately detecting whether it contains toxic methanol? A portable device from ETH spin-off Alivion could prevent many cases of illness and death.
Soft robots
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Do robots have to be rigid and clumsy? Prof. Katzschmann and his team from the Soft Robotics Lab have taken inspiration from animals such as fish or snakes and their elegant movements.
Highlights of the ETH Industry Day 2021
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Soft robots, cancer cells rendered harmless, computer memories that forget nothing - the range of inventions presented at the ETH Industry Day was wide. The video shows the highlights of the event.
Trustworthy AI
- Industry Projects
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In safety-critical applications like railway inspection, the use of deep neural networks is limited today. SBB, Siemens Mobility, ETH AI Center and ETH spin-off LatticeFlow joined forces to make artificial intelligence trustworthy.
Enzyme engineering for industry
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Removing stains from your clothes, adding flavor to dairy products, making compounds for pharmaceutical industry: all this requires engineered enzymes. ETH professor Andrew deMello and his team invented a microfluidic technology to speed up the enzyme screening process and to make it applicable for industry.
Maintaining railway networks
- Innosuisse project
- Industry Projects
- Videos
The grinding of railway tracks extends their lifetime and reduces driving noises. Scheuchzer started a collaboration with inspire and ETH Zurich in order to investigate and optimize the grinding process.
A game changer for concrete casting
- Innosuisse project
- Industry Projects
- Videos
SACAC, a manufacturer of concrete pillars, aims to apply digital fabrication methods to reduce production times and increase flexibility. Their collaboration with ETH Zurich delivered remarkable results.
Dynamic scapula support with a mobile orthosis
- Technology Offers
- Videos
A lack of muscle around the shoulder blade can render arm movements very painful as the shoulder blade is in the wrong position. Yves Zimmermann and Anna-Maria Georgarakis invented an orthosis that supports the shoulder blade during rehabilitation therapy and helps with activities of daily living.
Life cycle of Swiss peppermint extract
- Industry Projects
- Sustainability
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With a view to optimising the ecological footprint of herbal extracts used in the production of sweets, Ricola decided to send its employee Andrea Mannhart on a sabbatical to ETH Zurich. What insights did she gain from this further education programme for the industry?
Crowdfunded energy research
- Industry Projects
- Sustainability
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Can a group of electricity companies join forces to reduce the environmental impact of our electricity grid? Christian Lindner from Axpo and Prof. Christian Franck give insight into this pioneering project.
Cool collaboration
- Industry Projects
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In high-pressure die casting, it gets hot. Bühler and the Swiss Data Science Center take a data-driven approach to improve the cooling.
Four questions to Prof. Vanessa Wood
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Get to know the new VP of ETH Zurich and her thoughts about university-industry cooperation and Switzerland.
Universal bio-ink for printed implants
- Entrepreneurship
- Videos
A universal bio-ink with superior printing characteristics facilitates the printing of many different types of tissue to replicate injured tissue. In the video, Mark Tibbitt and Elia Guzzi introduce ?the patent-pending technology, which paves the way for personalised implants. ?
Ride into the future
- Entrepreneurship
- Videos
It's all about the curves. Take a look at how the ETH technology Aegis Rider makes motorcycling safer and more fun.
Designing low-cost medical devices
- Sustainability
- Videos
In many countries, there is a lack of affordable medical devices. ETH researchers apply new design methods to tackle this challenge and invented a low-cost ventilator for COVID patients.
Personalised surgery
- Entrepreneurship
- Videos
Surgeries of complex bone fractures are challenging and often fail. ETH Pioneer Fellow Thomas Zumbrunn uses sophisticated 3D simulations and augmented reality to assist the doctors.
Understanding the future of mobility
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Is electric mobility the future? Will our vehicles soon drive autonomously? Numerous disruptive scenarios are conceivable, which means that companies operating in the mobility sector are facing major challenges. The ETH MAS (Master of Advanced Studies) "Mobility of the Future" provides answers to these questions.
Made for dangerous work
- Industry Projects
- Videos
When travelling in the Alps, you might come across an unmanned excavator clearing rockfalls, as if by magic. The video reveals more about this project, a collaboration between the ETH Robotic Systems Lab, SBB and Armasuisse.
Separation of biomolecules in ultra-low volume droplets
- Technology Offers
- Videos
Microfluidic devices offer a new way to speed up drug screening and toxicity tests, but some of the basic processes such as purification and separation are difficult to implement in these tiny devices. Petra Dittrich and Mario Saucedo-Espinosa took up the challenge and invented in-droplet electrophoresis.
Ultrasharp tips for atomic force microscopy
- Technology Offers
- Videos
Atomic force microscopes scan the surfaces of samples in the nanoworld. The fine probe tips of the microscope are expensive consumables. Amit Kumar Sachan and Renato Zenobi have adapted a microelectronic process, which is fast and cheap in producing probe tips from metal wire.
Swiss SME big in European research
- Industry Projects
- Sustainability
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Detecting nanoparticles in the environment is a challenging task. The Swiss company Tofwerk and ETH Zurich participate in the large EU funded project ACEnano. Dr. Martin Tanner (Tofwerk) and Dr. Bodo Hattendorf (Prof. Detlef Günther's Group) talk about their experiences and achievements.
A smooth path to success
- Innosuisse project
- Industry Projects
- Videos
The grinding process of high-precision cutting tools typically requires supervision and manual intervention. ETH Zurich, inspire and manufacturer Agathon have now achieved a breakthrough in autonomous grinding.
Nature-inspired display material
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Have you ever wished your mobile phone display was unbreakable? Researchers from ETH Zurich imitate materials from nature to create transparent materials with high fracture resistance.
Pay faster with Bitcoin
- Technology Offers
- Videos
Trading in digital currencies such as Bitcoin or Ether has become an established practice but using them as a payment means is still a slow process. ETH Professor Srdjan Capkun and his team have now developed a system that makes cryptocurrency payments secure, fast and practical.
Vaccinating animals against Salmonella
- Technology Offers
- Videos
Breeding animals often suffer from diarrhoea caused by Salmonella, but since the bacterium is constantly changing, previous vaccines quickly become ineffective. Wolf-?Dietrich Hardt, Emma Wetter Slack and Médéric Diard have developed a vaccine that exploits this genetic modification. Their vaccine triggers an immune response that directs the evolution of Salmonella in such a way that the only survivors are harmless pathogens that are also difficult to transmit to other animals.
Modelling the future electricity system
- Industry Projects
- Videos
What will our electricity supply look like in the future? In co-operation with partners from industry, researchers at ETH Zurich are developing models to predict the technical and economic impact of all conceivable scenarios. ?
Applied technology for managers
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ETH Zurich has launched a new Further Education programme for industry. Check out the video interview with one of the participants (Stefano Moratto, Credit Suisse) and the programme director (Prof. Ulrike Grossner). ?
Monitoring cell mass and growth
- Industry Projects
- Videos
What happens when flu viruses or other pathogens infect a cell? Thanks to a tiny cell balance, researchers from ETH Zurich and their project partner Nanosurf can now monitor this in real time.
Machines learn to speak Swiss German
- Industry Projects
- Videos
Speaking Swiss German is a challenge for many non-Swiss people. So now the machines are trying.
A stormy week
- Industry Projects
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Students from Computational Science Zurich helped weather data provider Meteomatics to improve weather forecast models. The new ideas will make the predictions of cyclones more precise, which is important for many industrial applications such as insurances and the energy market. ?
Blockchain for the watch industry
- Entrepreneurship
- Industry Projects
- Videos
Today, it is difficult to get secure information about the origin and the history of luxury watches. In cooperation with watch manufacturers and retailers, ETH juniors developed a blockchain solution. Now the spin-off company Adresta brings this technology to market. ?
Self-deploying stent for heart surgery
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In our aging society, more and more people depend on artificial heart valves. PhD candidate Arthur Schlothauer develops a foldable heart valve, which can be placed in the heart by means of a catheter, thus avoiding the need for invasive surgery.
An autopilot for drilling
- Innosuisse project
- Industry Projects
- Videos
Easy-to-use automated drilling equipment with increased productivity – that is Hilti’s dream. Prof. Melanie Zeilinger and her team make this dream come true.
Magic robot hand
- Entrepreneurship
- Videos
The gripping of small and fragile objects is a big challenge across various industries. ETH Pioneer Fellow Marcel Schuck presents No-Touch Robotics – a magic solution. ?
3D printed glass
- Industry Projects
- Videos
Univerre wants to reinvent traditional glass production. The Swiss family-run company joined forces with the Complex Materials Group of ETH Zurich and achieved unbelievable results.
Additive manufacturing for future mobility
- Industry Projects
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Swiss manufacturer Nova partnered with inspire and ETH Zurich to develop a new generation of high-pressure valves for hydrogen fuelling stations. Incorporating intelligence into the valve will enable future IoT and industry 4.0 networks.
Stretchable battery
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Can you envisage a bendable and even stretchable battery, which you could embed into wearable electronics such as on-skin sensors? The ETH Multifunctional Materials Laboratory has recently achieved a breakthrough. ?
Tackling antibiotic resistance with phage-libraries
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The threat of millions of deaths due to antibiotic resistance by 2050 has challenged an interdisciplinary group of ETH Zurich students to enter the annual competition iGEM with their solution for this global problem. The team gained a lot of experience and is happy with the positive feedback and their gold medal.
Lightweight building for the future
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How can the building industry reduce CO2 emissions and waste of resources? ETH professor Philippe Block thinks that we can learn lessons from the past.
ETH for Development (ETH4D)
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ETH4D supports joint projects between industry and ETH Zurich that have a positive impact on low-income countries. Adina Rom explains how companies can participate and presents a project example.
Bacterial cellulose foam
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Bacterial cellulose foam has a wide range of applications from wound healing to filtration membranes. Patrick Rühs, member of the Complex Materials Group, presents the green composite material.
Skin-friendly electrodes
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Capturing high-quality body data everywhere, even under water? The electrodes of ETH spin-off IDUN Technologies are about to conquer the market.
Interactive glove
Videos
Will data gloves be the future interface to computers? This ETH invention has attracted the industry’s interest for applications ranging from surgical tools to cars, films and virtual reality controllers.?
Highlights of the ETH Industry Day 2019
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What are the key technologies of tomorrow? How can scientific ideas find a way into the market? The ETH Industry Day 2019 provided answers and inspired the visitors. Enjoy the video.
A new training programme for industry
- Industry Projects
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The new ETH sabbatical programme in the area of materials and processes is well received by industry. A first participant from Total gives an insight into his stay at ETH Zurich.
Crop analysis with drones
- Industry Projects
- Videos
Watch the video to learn how ETH Zurich and DSP are using drones to monitor crop development and how this technology will improve plant breeding.
Prime or not prime?
- Industry Projects
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Do you think this number is a prime number? ETH Prof. Kenny Paterson reveals the secret behind numbers like this and why they are important in everyday life.
Data modulation of the future
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Key elements of our communication infrastructure are electro-optic modulators that encode electrical signals onto light. The ETH spin-off Polariton Technologies has developed a ground-breaking new modulator technology that outperforms conventional devices.