Swiss startups secure European funds
Four Swiss startups have secured European funding this summer. AMiquam and Gravity Pull Systems are part of a EUR 2.2 million consortium developing precision metal 3D printing with AI‑driven defect detection, while Weight Space Labs was chosen for SPRIND’s EUR 125 million Next Frontier AI Challenge to build a foundation model of neural networks. ProSeed received EUR 500 000 from EIT Food to improve the energy efficiency of its microwave drying technology.
Four Swiss startups have secured European funding this summer. AMiquam and Gravity Pull Systems are part of a EUR 2.2 million consortium developing precision metal 3D printing with AI‑driven defect detection, while Weight Space Labs was chosen for SPRIND’s EUR 125 million Next Frontier AI Challenge to build a foundation model of neural networks. ProSeed received EUR 500 000 from EIT Food to improve the energy efficiency of its microwave drying technology.
It demonstrates Switzerland’s growing role in AI‑enabled manufacturing and advanced AI research, positioning Swiss startups to contribute to European innovation ecosystems.
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