Swiss Startup Framework: A Highly Effective Network Supporting the Generation of Emerging Biotech Businesses
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Mitchell, Isabelle
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28.10.2020
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01A - Journal article
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Chimia
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74
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10
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765-767
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Schweizerische Chemische Gesellschaft
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Abstract
For over 50 years, Switzerland has been one of the leading countries driving innovation in biotechnology and its industrial applications. Today, some 1,000 biotech companies form a tightly knit, cross-functional network ranging from research through to manufacturing. This network comprises R&D companies, contract research organizations, and highly specialized advisors and biotech investors. Together, they form an external innovation pool that complements the in-house R&D capacity of the large multi-national pharma companies. A highly effective startup framework, solid acceleration mechanisms, and innovative investors enable the emergence of a continuous flow of biotech startups that revitalize the industry with new technologies and products supporting drug development and diagnostics.
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2673-2424
0009-4293
0009-4293
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English
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Yes
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Published
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Suter-Dick, L., & Mitchell, I. (2020). Swiss Startup Framework: A Highly Effective Network Supporting the Generation of Emerging Biotech Businesses. Chimia, 74(10), 765–767. https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2020.765