Switzerland excels in hands-on, practical training of its native talent through several educational institutions. Students attending universities of applied sciences (UAS), universities and university hospitals are keen to participate in international exchanges and bring an enriched perspective back to the organizations they later work for. Within Biotechnet, many of our scientific members have multinational backgrounds and study experiences. Meet a few of our experts who are pushing technological frontiers through their leadership of international projects and events.
Laura Suter-Dick
Biotechnet | President
Sonia Thomson
Biotechnet | Communications
Biotechnet scientists make important contributions to international projects, including Horizon Europe, and increase the visibility of Swiss academic and commercial research. Participation in international projects advances Switzerland’s scientific excellence, enriches our scientists, attracts foreign talents, and provides learning opportunities for students and early-career scientists.
International partners: 14 partners from 10 countries
Key drivers of success: Dynamic partnerships with project partners grounded in mutual trust and aiming for scientific innovation; working collaboratively to create solutions that benefit all stakeholders and society; striving to build long-term and sustainable relationships with European partners
International partners: 46 partners from 11 countries
Key drivers of success: Multidisciplinary approach; miniaturization expertise; understanding each partner’s role and each partner delivering on their part
Project: Center for Extracellular Vesicle Research
Biotechnet platform: Stem cells and regenerative medicine
International partners: Center will help position Switzerland as an international leader in the field of extracellular vesicles
Key drivers of success: Strong scientific and technical expertise; state-of-the-art equipment; collaborative network; translational outlook
Project: Upstream and downstream processing, aseptic methods and operator training
Biotechnet platform: Biomanufacturing
International partners: Training programs enable national and international talents to work in biomanufacturing settings, fostering Switzerland’s continued strength in this field
Key drivers of success: 300 m2 purpose-built cleanrooms to simulate GMP environment; offering hands-on training with industry experts
Project: SpinoSave
International partners: 8 partners from 3 countries
Key drivers of success: Multi-disciplinary teams focused on a clear clinical translational goal; complementary competences of internationally esteemed project partners; mutual trust and shared vision of making paralysis a thing of the past
Each year, Biotechnet and its thematic platforms organize specialized scientific meetings where bright minds from across Switzerland and abroad convene to exchange on the latest topics in biotechnology.
Event: Biointerfaces International Conference 2024
Biotechnet platform: Tissue engineering for drug development (TEDD)
Event: Biointerfaces International Conference 2024
Biotechnet platform: Tissue engineering for drug development (TEDD)
International participation: Speakers, sponsors and delegates from 19 countries
Key drivers of success: Diplomacy, interactive and friendly atmosphere, excellent keynote speakers, multidisciplinarity, only one track, not too big and not too small
Event: Single-cell omics 2024
Biotechnet platform: Data science for life sciences
Accomplishments:
Event: Single-cell omics 2024
Biotechnet platform: Data science for life sciences
International participation: Ben Hindson, Co-founder and CSO of 10x Genomics
Key drivers of success: A varied format combining a cutting-edge keynote speaker, paired presentations with local experts, and a company exhibition
Event: Indo-Swiss AMR Innovation Dialogue
Biotechnet platform: Antibiotics
International participation: 25 Indian AMR experts covering translational science, biotech companies, medical doctors, and governmental representatives
Key drivers of success: Sharing and harnessing knowledge between international experts to better prepare for the global AMR threat.
Biotechnet platform: Training for Biotech
Event: Annual Meet-Up 2023, 2024, 2025
Building bridges: Bringing the Biotechnet research community together around thematic platforms; engaging industrial partners through exchanges with SBA. Networking at the Biotechnet Meet-up once a year around hot topics (e.g. AI, sustainability, and aging)
International participation: International institutions, international summer schools, keynote speakers from abroad
Key drivers of success: Connecting the dots between people, projects and ideas; curiosity and creativity; client and audience focus; equity, diversity and inclusion
The Meet-Up 2025 brought together Biotechnet platforms, from left to right: Marco Rupprich (Bioresources), Micha Teale (Biomanufacturing), Markus Rimann (Tissue Engineering for Drug Development), Andreina Schöberlein (Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine), Sonia Thomson (Communications), Laura Suter-Dick (President), Carine Poussin (Data Science), Loïc Burr (In Vitro Diagnostics), Katrin Hecht (Biocatalysis), Thomas Villiger (Biomanufacturing), and Markus Seeger (Antibiotics).
Switzerland consistently ranks among the world’s leading innovators when it comes to new discoveries and their translation to industry. The secret to Swiss success lies in our ability to combine an industrious, bottom-up approach with an increasingly open mindset and the participation of top international talent in the knowledge economy. Biotechnet’s members are proud to contribute to advances in innovation, both here and abroad. Contact us today to find out how we can support your project with applied R&D.