And the winners of venture case are
20.03.2014
Two promising high-tech startups deserved the support of the venture kick jury and got awarded with CHF 20’000 each. One provides a small hand-held device that supports on-farm diagnosis, the other develops a high security key that is safe against 3D printing.
![]() Adrian Koller, Kofatec
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![]() Alejandro Ojeda Gonzalez-Posada, Printed Technologies
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Kofatec developed the Colostral IgG Sensor-bovine, a small hand-held device that supports on-farm quality assessment of bovine colostrum in terms of immunoglobulin G content. Shortly before or immediately after giving birth, cows start producing immunoglobulins (antibodies) of various types in large quantities in their mammary glands and make so their immunological functions available for transfer to the calf through oral uptake of colostrum. The Sensor tracks if there is a lack of these antibodies and avoids like this that the calves get sick.
Printed Technologies generates new ideas for the security market and brings them to life. The startup develops high security keys which will become a breakthrough in the security market. Current keys can be scanned or even photographed with a mobile phone and a duplicate can be easily made. Printed Technologies brings the Stealth Key, a patent pending key that cannot be duplicated. No matter how many pictures or scanners are used, it cannot be copied: A groundbreaking solution to the duplication threat.
Printed Technologies generates new ideas for the security market and brings them to life. The startup develops high security keys which will become a breakthrough in the security market. Current keys can be scanned or even photographed with a mobile phone and a duplicate can be easily made. Printed Technologies brings the Stealth Key, a patent pending key that cannot be duplicated. No matter how many pictures or scanners are used, it cannot be copied: A groundbreaking solution to the duplication threat.