ETH spin-offs - annual record set in 2023

A total of 43 new spin-offs were founded at ETH Zurich over the past year, a new record. A particularly large number of young companies were created in the areas of artificial intelligence and biotechnology. In addition, an increasing number of ETH spin-offs are being set up by women.

The founders of Treeless Pack hold their product in the air.
Treeless Pack is one of the ETH spin-offs founded in 2023. Here with the two co-founders Patrycja Kucharczyk and Adam Aleksander Korczak. (Photograph: ETH Zurich / Nicole Davidson)

43 new spin-offs is an incredibly high number and makes ETH Zurich one of the top performers among its European peers. One particular field of research that ETH Zurich is focusing on is also echoed in the number of new spin-offs in that area: artificial intelligence (AI). From the 43 spin-offs founded in 2023, 12 have clear links to AI. One example is Quazel, an app for learning languages. An AI language tutor allows students to hold conversations on any topic, while the AI agent responds dynamically to everything that is said. The team at BreezeLabs also uses AI software linked to standard headphones with a built-in microphone to monitor the wearer's breathing rates. This allows personalised and targeted training recommendations to be given during sports activities.

As well as AI, ETH has traditionally been very strong in the areas of biotechnology and pharmacy. This area had the biggest proportion of spin-offs in 2023. An example is the biotech spin-off ATLyphe. Their goal is to replace chemotherapy with antibody-based therapies to potentially make hematopoietic stem cell transplantation safer and more effective.

Enlarged view: Number of spin-off start-ups in the years 2013 to 2023. Breakdown of the 43 spin-off start-ups per year into the specific research areas.
In 2023, 43 spin-offs were founded at ETH - 23 more than in the previous year. (Graphic: ETH Zurich)

A growing number of female founders

The proportion of female founders of ETH spin-offs has increased compared to the previous year. In concrete figures, women were co-founders of eleven new ETH spin-offs over the past year. Vanessa Wood, Vice President for Knowledge Transfer and Corporate Relations at ETH Zurich is delighted: "The fact that we have managed to encourage more and more women to become entrepreneurs is not only very satisfying for me personally, but also benefits Switzerland's economy and society as a whole."

A prime example is the spin-off apheros, where CEO Julia Carpenter and her team have created novel types of metal foams with diverse uses such as cooling and filtering. As the cooling required for electronic devices is often energy intensive, the large surface areas and good conductivity of the foams produced by apheros provide an efficient cooling solution.

High levels of investment

2023 was also an outstanding year when it comes to grants received by ETH spin-offs. In 2023, CHF 47 million was made available, without the existing shareholdings of current owners being diluted.

There were also a number of substantial investment rounds. For example, the spin-off GetYourGuide, an online platform for travel activities, completed a new financing round of more than CHF 70 million. The spin-off ANYbotics, which offers autonomous robots for inspections, received CHF 50 million. The two drone technology companies Verity and Wingtra also benefited from new funding: Verity raised CHF 40 million for its self-flying inventory drones, while Wingtra received CHF 20 million for its drones, which are used for mapping and geodetic applications. Memo Therapeutics, a biotechnology company, has completed a funding round of CHF 25 million for research in therapeutic antibodies for the treatment of infectious diseases.

Impressions from 2023 ETH spin-offs

The spin-off Openversum improves the drinking water supply for people in rural areas of South America. (Photograph: ETH Zurich / Olivier Gröninger) The ETH spin-off aiEndoscopic has developed a device that should make intubations easier and safer in the future. (Photograph: ETH Zurich / StoryUp GmbH) The metal sponges from the start-up Apheros for cooling and filtration boast unprecedented properties. (Photograph: Apheros) ETH spin-off qCella offers a new type of heating technology for products. (Photograph: ETH Entrepreneurship / qCella) The ETH spin-off Gaia Tech converts waste from olive oil production into high-quality antioxidants that can be used in cosmetics or food. (Photograph: Gaia Tech) The app from ETH spin-off Quazel makes it possible to learn foreign languages by talking to an artificial intelligence (AI). (Illustration: Quazel) The picking robot from the ETH spin-off Floating Robotics takes on particularly repetitive tasks in the greenhouse and thus relieves the strain on humans. (Photograph: ETH Zurich / Nicole Davidson) The ETH weeding robot from the spin-off Caterra promises to save countless hours of manual labor and scalable organic farming without chemicals. ( Photograph: ETH Zurich)

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