Who are the latest winners of Venture Kick stage one?

07.07.2015

Why would someone buy this? This question can sometimes put young entrepreneurs in difficulty, even the most talented ones! Hopefully for our latest winners of Venture Kick stage one, Fideliz, umanytics, microGauge, wecan.fund and Lambda Health System, things went pretty well. They won CHF 10’000.- each and are now getting ready to compete for the second round of Venture Kick, where they might win another CHF 20’000 each.

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The team of Fideliz
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Florent Garcin of umanytics
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Yunjia Li of microGauge
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Andrzej Nowak, Chief Innovation Officer of wecan.fund
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Aurélien Fauquex of Lambda Health System
Lausanne based Fideliz aims at transforming the fidelity concept for SMEs and individuals in Lausanne and Switzerland. By creating a network and platform allowing better access to information and enabling simpler process completion, Fideliz will become the standard tool for both customers and businesses in many aspects of the consumption behavior.

umanytics is a complete solution to engage and retain users on media websites. It combines personalization technology and next-generation opinion prediction engine. The Lausanne based startup not only increases user engagement globally. They also allow their clients to identify and engage directly with their super-fans.

The ETH based microGauge project aims at developing and commercializing next-generation pressure sensors for industrial vacuum coating systems. The proposed high-precision, full-range sensor offers means to replace up to four state-of-the-art sensors with one single compact gauge.

Geneva based wecan.fund connects private and corporate investors with Swiss and European companies to develop their business with the help of p2p lending. Driven by Swiss technology, it’s a European twist of the Lending Club, focusing on business financing.

Yverdon-les-Bains based Lambda Health System aims at providing technical solutions to physicians and therapists adapted to the challenges of the rehabilitation of the locomotor system. Their first product is a user friendly rehabilitation device for the lower limbs based on an innovative parallel robotic structure.

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