News All news Engineering cleantech medtech Software mobility Events Startups fintech news Biotech Science & Education Image medtech November 28th, 2025 A tiny microcatheter can be guided deep into the brain Most popular Month Year Image medtech Say goodbye to needles for blood glucose monitoring Image medtech New PCR test device from ETH Zurich spin-off in the starting blocks Image news Swiss impact in the global AI renaissance Image medtech Innovations in wound healing: from good bacteria to mechanical reprogramming of tissue Image medtech Say goodbye to needles for blood glucose monitoring Image medtech New PCR test device from ETH Zurich spin-off in the starting blocks Image news Swiss impact in the global AI renaissance Image medtech Innovations in wound healing: from good bacteria to mechanical reprogramming of tissue Image medtech October 25th, 2022 Video games as therapy A professional-level video game incorporates a new, patented brain-training mechanism of action that helps reduce how much indi... Image medtech August 16th, 2022 A sanitary pad that saves lives Scientists from EPFL in Lausanne have developed a smart sanitary pad that monitors pregnancies – and could thus prevent million... Image medtech July 7th, 2022 Special shirt for people with muscle diseases People with muscle diseases and spinal cord damage have cause for new hope: researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a wearable... Image medtech June 9th, 2022 Treatment for 200 million patients of stress urinary incontinence A new cell therapy for regenerating skeletal muscle with a person’s own stem cells could become a life-changer for millions of ... Image medtech May 27th, 2022 Early diagnosis of brain disease The eyes are not only the window to the soul, but also reveal a lot about a patient's health. A young spin-off from the Univers... Image medtech May 19th, 2022 Regained hand mobility EPFL spin-off Emovo Care has developed an exoskeleton to enable people with paralysed hands to grasp objects. The device is set... Pagination First page First Previous page … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Next page Last page Last Partners feed Image - startupticker.ch Switzerland leads the way in spin-offs Image - startupticker.ch A $16M round and key milestones strengthen Sunflower Labs’s position Image - startupticker.ch $150 million to scale DEXTER the surgical robot across the US Image - startupticker.ch Indivi secures CHF 15 million Image - startupticker.ch Albatross raises CHF 9.7 million to reinvent product discovery for the web Image - startupticker.ch CHF 172 million for growth start-ups Image - startupticker.ch NNAISENSE gets acquired by Germany asset management firm Image - startupticker.ch Delvitech closes USD 40 million Series B round to accelerate global growth Image - startupticker.ch Wellcome awards CHF 14 million for BioVersys’ BV100 Phase 2b study Load More
Image medtech October 25th, 2022 Video games as therapy A professional-level video game incorporates a new, patented brain-training mechanism of action that helps reduce how much indi...
Image medtech August 16th, 2022 A sanitary pad that saves lives Scientists from EPFL in Lausanne have developed a smart sanitary pad that monitors pregnancies – and could thus prevent million...
Image medtech July 7th, 2022 Special shirt for people with muscle diseases People with muscle diseases and spinal cord damage have cause for new hope: researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a wearable...
Image medtech June 9th, 2022 Treatment for 200 million patients of stress urinary incontinence A new cell therapy for regenerating skeletal muscle with a person’s own stem cells could become a life-changer for millions of ...
Image medtech May 27th, 2022 Early diagnosis of brain disease The eyes are not only the window to the soul, but also reveal a lot about a patient's health. A young spin-off from the Univers...
Image medtech May 19th, 2022 Regained hand mobility EPFL spin-off Emovo Care has developed an exoskeleton to enable people with paralysed hands to grasp objects. The device is set...