4 venture kickers to hit Silicon Valley soon
01.09.2016
Hats off to the four Venture Kick startups Nanolive, Advanon, Fashwell and xsensio! They are the winners of the Swisscom StartUp Challenge 2016. The fifth winner is Qumram.
![]() The winners of the Swisscom StartUp Challenge 2016
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Participation in this year’s StartUp Challenge reached an all-time high, attracting more than 200 applications. The applicants came from the worlds of IT, the web, software, FinTech, e-commerce, AdTech, big data, e-health, smart homes and security. The ten best pitched their ideas to a specialist jury on 16 August 2016. For the very first time, the pitches were delivered at EPFL.
Next stop: Silicon Valley
To score points with the jury, the start-ups had to not only present clever ideas and a convincing business model, but also demonstrate team spirit and determination. The jury was particularly enthusiastic about the Venture Kick startups Advanon, Fashwell, Nanolive and Xsensio, and Qumram. Roger Wüthrich-Hasenböhler: “I was impressed yet again by the creativity and drive of these start-up companies. I’m pleased that our programme can support young entrepreneurs in making a start and promoting innovative strength in Switzerland.”
The winners ensured a place for themselves on a business acceleration program in Silicon Valley. This tailored mentoring programme enables start-ups to have their entire business model thoroughly checked and establish valuable contacts with international partners and mentors. The start-ups will head off on their journey on 26 September 2016.
Brief portraits of the Venture Kick winners:
Advanon
Founded by three former Google employees, Advanon enables SMEs to prefinance their outstanding invoices easily, quickly and transparently. SMEs can have their customer invoices prefinanced by investors on the Advanon online platform and receive their cash within 24 hours. Companies can therefore customize their short-term financing according to their business needs and avoid long waiting times, while investors receive access to a new asset class.
www.advanon.com
Fashwell
Every day, Instagram users click on thousands of images of models wearing clothes that they would love to wear themselves. With the ambition of making fashion products accessible to users on the Internet and offering them the opportunity to buy them, three ETH graduates developed Fashwell, an app that enables users to find and buy their favourite fashion products online thanks to an image analysis algorithm based on machine learning.
www.fashwell.com
Nanolive
Scientists working for scientists – the start-up Nanolive was founded under this motto at the EPFL Innovation Park in Lausanne. Nanolive is a new type of technology that enables scientists to conduct 3D microscope-based exploration of living cells without damaging them. In particular, it supports breakthroughs in medical research, such as by making it possible to test the effects of medicines on living cells.
www.nanolive.ch
Xsensio
The start-up Xsensio, founded at the EPFL in Lausanne, has developed a wearable that uses biochemical information on the surface of our skin to provide real-time information about our state of health and well-being in a non-invasive way. Unlike traditional wearables, Xsensio is based on nanotechnology that exploits information from proteins, molecules and electrolytes on the skin surface.
www.xsensio.com