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2011 Initiative of the State Secretariat for Education and Research ser Consulate of Switzerland Swiss Knowledge Network with outposts in Bangalore, Boston, San Francisco, Shanghai and Singapore
BOSTON AREA POPULATION
LOCAL ECONOMY
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
4.5 MILLION
$363 BILLION
100+
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VENTURE CAPITAL
BOSTON AREA START-UPS
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$3.3 BILLION
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foreword tomorrow’s leaders a “global” consulate the startup culture corporate relations internationalization of higher education academic branding art, culture & design within the community thinking network media & publications finance & metrics partners & mandates staff outlook
foreword
thinking big 2011 unfolded with a large amount of uncertainty
enhanced when people have a common concept
and mixed signals in the US and around the world.
to share and access to world-class talents and
Only change was a constant. We continued to build
technologies require effort. All of this was facilitated
our activities around these conditions with a strong
thanks to you — a strong member of our growing
conviction that science, innovation and education are
network! Finally, it was also a year of thinking
excellent guides and building blocks for the future.
BIG (and small) as well as broad (and focused!).
From universities and public organizations to
(scientists, entrepreneurs) was present more than
Our commitment to nurturing the next generation world-leading corporations, working with a variety
ever along with the dedication to helping universities
of partners strengthened some of our basic
develop successful international strategies.
principles. First, we continued to learn from the tremendous value in ideas, especially when they
This report can only touch upon a few highlights of
can be shared, debated, expanded and executed.
what we achieved in very different areas and very
We thrived to maximize such opportunities for our
often across disciplines. So take some time to read
community and stakeholders.
it, but make sure you share your ideas with us… and keep developing key relationships!
Additionally, we leveraged the power of relationships. Partnerships take time to materialize, events are
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tomorrow’s leaders
supporting the next generation of talents For swissnex Boston, investing in young talents
EXPLORING NEW CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
and connecting them to their next ventures
Supported by Interpharma, swissnex
is a priority. They are the future drivers of our
Boston successfully organized the first
innovation economy.
Career Development Program ( cdp), offering Swiss and Swiss-affiliated
The swissnex Life Sciences Night in January, a
Master, PhD and Postdoctoral students
career-networking event, attracted more than 200
career advice and coaching. A group
participants to meet for informational interviews
of twenty students gathered for
with the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology-
four weekly, three-hour workshops,
Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich
covering negotiation tactics to
( eth ), École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
operations of a typical industry career.
( epfl), University of Basel, Novartis and Lonza. In September, swissnex Boston opened its doors
Seasoned professionals in the
for the annual Back-to-School event, providing a
recruiting, career advancement
platform to share ideas, form new relationships
and negotiations fields led the four
and keep current connections flourishing.
workshops. All familiar with the life sciences field, each leader left the
In addition to our external efforts, we offered many students the opportunity to join the team as interns.
participants with valuable information, trusted resources and offered continued guidance outside of the
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tomorrow ’s le aders
cdp.
“swissnex plays an important role in the life of a researcher in Boston. Engaging with the team allowed me to meet career strategists, head hunters and negotiation specialists. The
cdp
helped me better define my
strengths and market them more efficiently. I easily transitioned into the pharmaceutical industry after my postdoc.” Claire Bonal Senior scientist ( md, PhD), Merrimack Pharmaceuticals
“swissnex Boston provided me with a platform to display my research to a broader crowd. Playing a key role in the success of our local
eth
Alumni Chapter, swissnex helped us reconnect with alumni that had lost contact and to continuously interact with visiting professors.” Dean Glettig PhD Candidate, Tufts University President,
eth
Alumni
New England Chapter
Participants in swissnex’s
cdp
with Professor Sharone from MIT Sloan | Back to School ‘11: Swiss researchers and Entrepreneurs at swissnex
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a “global” consulate
a networking platform for decision makers swissnex Boston is proud to lead conversations with
WHAT’S NEXT IN ENERGY RESEARCH:
inspiring leaders who contribute to the world economy.
DORIS LEUTHARD ON BOSTON CAMPUSES As Swiss lawmakers decided to phase
Along with the World Economic Forum ( wef)
out nuclear power and transition to
debriefing, we co-organized a reception with
other sources of energy, swissnex
Dr. Klaus Schwab, wef Exec Chairman, and other
Boston connected Federal Councillor
leaders, including mit President Susan Hockfield.
Doris Leuthard, Department of Environment, Transport, Energy and
We welcomed the United Nations General Assembly
Communications, to Boston’s most
President and Federal Councillor, Joseph Deiss,
influential academics in energy research
who emphasized the role of the UN in world
on Harvard and mit campuses.
governance to Fletcher School of Law students. At mit Federal Councillor Leuthard Other events brought several science leaders to
discussed the role of scientists in the
our office. mit Professor Bob Langer spoke at an
global energy policy with President
eth
alumni event about drug delivery, while Harvard
Genetics Professor George Church presented his
of a multilateral approach to climate
cutting-edge approach on personalized medicine
change issues in a public address.
for a Swiss Re conference.
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Hockfield before stressing the necessity
swissnex Boston 2011
a “global” consul ate
“In a time of radical economic and technological changes, idea exchanges have become essential. In that context, the visit to Boston, co-organized by swissnex Boston, was extremely enriching. I had the opportunity to lead discussions with highly-qualified scientists in cleantech and explain Switzerland’s environment, climate and energy policy at Harvard and
mit.”
Doris Leuthard Federal Councillor
“swissnex Boston’s reception brings the spirit of Davos to the shores of the Charles River, where many good friends of the Forum reside. I am grateful for the hospitality provided by swissnex Boston on this occasion, which reflects the strong partnership between the Swiss Confederation and the World Economic Forum.” Dr. Klaus Schwab Founder and Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum
Federal Councilor Leuthard and epfl President Aebischer at mit | wef event: Executive Chairman Schwab and Swiss parliamentarian Bruderer (center)
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the startup culture
boosting the entrepreneurial mindset Facilitating commercialization of universities
VENTURE LEADERS 2011 AT
research and helping Swiss entrepreneurs grow
MASSCHALLENGE
their companies are core parts of our mission.
Eleven years after its creation, the venture leaders Boot Camp, organized
This year, the cti US Market Entry Camp office
with venturelab, remains a highlight of
opened for startups in Boston. By providing
our entrepreneurship activities.
workspace with customized services, this program, managed with swissnex San Francisco, allows Swiss
The 2011 edition gathered 20 promising
entrepreneurs to focus on business development.
ventures, equally distributed over the ict,
Developing new collaborative-networking
industries. It offered the participants
opportunities, we have made good use of our
business development workshops,
swissnex desk at the Cambridge Innovation Center
taught by Babson College faculty, and
( cic), located in Kendall Square near
a wide range of tailored networking
mit.
Strategic
sessions for entrepreneurs were organized with Boston World Partnerships ( bwp), as well as
activities. The members of this Swiss “National Startup Team� had a chance to
roundtable discussions on leadership skills and
compare their pitching skills with some
new trends in tech transfer with John Sadowski,
of the participants of Masschallenge,
coach for entrepreneurs, and Laurent Mieville from
the largest US startup competition.
the University of Geneva.
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Nanotech, Biotech and Medtech
swissnex Boston 2011
the startup culture
“swissnex is a breath of fresh air. They have a smart strategy: hire super nice and smart people, ask them to use a consulate’s convening power to gather community’s leaders and talk about important issues. Hard to imagine a better way for Switzerland to become an integral part of our entrepreneurial cluster.” Tim Rowe ceo,
Cambridge Innovation Center
“The venture leader program in Boston was extremely useful in setting the right foundation for our company. I personally benefited from the legal workshops and the leadership sessions held with partners like Babson College. In addition, the swissnex team was wonderfully warm and effective.” Temitope Ola President – ceo, Koemei Participant, Venture Leaders 2011
Innovation economy attracts entrpreneurs: Hadi Barkat presenting Helvetiq’s business model | 2011 venture leaders: Workshop with Mike Grandinetti
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corporate relations
exploring new innovation opportunities r&d
and innovation are key components of the
THE SWISS ECONOMIC MIRACLE
students and high-level professionals,
Economic strategies are analyzed and
like Steven Hoch, president of the
strengthened its competences by bringing more
restructured to battle the ebbs and
American Swiss Foundation and board
life sciences expertise in-house and connecting
flows of today’s fluctuating economy.
member of Nestle.
further with Swiss companies.
With that, Switzerland’s economy
Swiss industry. Leveraging this, swissnex Boston
has been perceived as a miracle of Through targeted events, we helped Lonza
innovation and resilience that should
further integrate into the local biotech ecosystem.
be imitated by other nations.
Partnering with swissnex, Swiss Re presented four conferences on cutting edge health and
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In 2011, swissnex Boston contributed
science topics. Using videoconferencing, Swiss Re
to this global discussion by hosting
broadcasted these discussions to staff around
The Economic Miracle, a joint event
the world. In September, world-class scientists,
with the Swiss American Chamber
including Professor David Sinclair, gathered
of Commerce, American Swiss
at swissnex for a daylong conference entitled
Foundation and Harvard’s Center for
Pushing the Boundaries of Longevity.
European Studies.
Through interactions with other Swiss companies,
The discussion panel explored
we continued to develop learning modules for
Switzerland’s reaction to the crisis
universities that bring executives to discover US
of 2008 and conversed with the
market entry and innovation management.
diverse audience, which included
swissnex Boston 2011
corporate rel ations
“Collaborating with swissnex Boston enabled Swiss Re to explore medical trends, expand its expert medical network in the Boston area. The event broadcasting allowed Swiss Re experts to participate globally in productive expert exchanges. The great success of our Boston collaboration prompted Swiss Re to explore further engagement within the swissnex network” Christoph Nabholz Head of Business Development, Swiss Re
“For Lonza, swissnex Boston’s ties to the big players of the local pharmaceutical ecosystem have been very helpful to initiate new business leads, identify new industry needs and share best practices with industry peers.” Stephan Kutzer President and
coo
of Custom
Manufacturing, Lonza
SwissRe expert roundtable: Prof. George Church, Harvard, and
kew
Group
ceo
Jeff Elton | Lonza presenting at an Insphero session
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internationalization of higher education
facilitating the first steps abroad swissnex Boston has become a trusted partner
IS THE SWISS VOCATIONAL TRAINING
for international outreach. With our help, Zürich
SYSTEM EXPORTABLE?
University of Applied Sciences (zhaw ) expanded
The vocational education system ( vet)
many operations, including Women in Leadership,
drew much interest in 2011. Many claim
a program supporting women in the workplace.
that the Swiss economy’s success can
zhaw
and Worcester Polytechnic Institute ( wpi )
be attributed to this flexible system,
discussed how to blend entrepreneurship into
which opens the country up to more
engineering and life sciences curricular. The
entrepreneurial thinking and new
School of Business Administration Fribourg
ideas. As part of its mandate with
collaborated with
swissnex contributed to enhancing the
wpi
on an entrepreneurial training
program co-organized by swissnex Boston.
vet
opet,
and its unique impact on the labor
market though many events: We strengthened partnerships with many Universities of Applied Sciences ( uas ):
1 Expert briefing on the Swiss Education system in (Washington DC)
·
St. Gallen & Bern: organizing The Global Immersion
Module that covered US market entry
Manufacturing Summit 3 Presented the
vet
system at
nafsa
Conference
· Northwestern Switzerland: exploring the power
(Vancouver)
of global connections with the Networking NY
4 Cape Ann Business Roundtable on
student seminar
5 Showcased
· Lucerne: arranging visits to Schools of Engineering 14
2 Collaboration with Swiss Embassy on 2011
swissnex Boston 2011
vet
and
pet
swissnex Weihnachtsmarkt
internationaliz ation of higher education
vet
programs at the 2011
“swissnex opened doors to potential partner-universities in the Boston area. We had interesting talks in terms of schools and persons. Follow-up is already becoming very promising thanks to swissnex’s offer to continue dialog with the schools and promote Switzerland as a study destination for exchange and research students and faculties.” Uwe Schulz Head of International Office, uas-Arts
Lucerne
“As the Worcester Polytechnic Institute is expanding its activities abroad, especially in Europe, swissnex Boston has always been devoted to help us find the right partner school that would match the expectations of our students and faculty. Their team has developed a real understanding of the globalization of higher education.” Karen Oates Dean of Arts and Sciences, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
US-Swiss experts discussion on vocational training in Washington DC | uas Northwestern Switzerland students attending a workshop at swissnex Boston
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academic branding
strengthening an international presence eth
finished 2011 as one of our more internationally
experienced academic partners. The England Alumni Chapter ( eth
nec )
eth
New
celebrated its
PROMOTING SWISS EDUCATION IN CANADA
Canadian and international students.
Continuing to spread awareness
Both fairs offered swissnex Boston
of Swiss educational and career
crucial access to international networks.
first anniversary at swissnex Boston with Professor
opportunities, swissnex Boston
Robert Langer. In 2011, the group offered a
participated in various fairs across
dynamic local alumni network and continues to
North America.
attract new members. We expanded our outreach activities epfl
Provost Philippe Gillet led a panel discussion
for Swiss Universities in Canada.
on academic governance at swissnex Boston
Together with the Swiss General
during his two-day visit to Boston, focusing on
Consulates of Toronto and Montreal,
strategic academic collaborations.
the Swiss Embassy in Ottawa and four Swiss universities (University of Basel,
Flanked by Swiss universities ( eth,
epfl,
University
University of Geneva, University of
of Basel) and corporations (abb, Novartis, Roland
Lausanne and
Berger), we promoted our partners’ fellowship and
in the Toronto Go Global Fair and
career opportunities at the
the 2011 National Education Fair in
mit
European Career
epfl),
we participated
Fair. Following the fair, University of Basel signed
Montreal. This fair attracted 30,000
a mandate with swissnex Boston, producing
students, parents and adults interested
valuable opportunities.
in international opportunities. The Go Global Fair pulls in more than 3,000
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academic branding
“Working with swissnex Boston was extremely valuable in boosting the presence of Uni Basel in the Boston area. In two years of collaboration, we went from almost zero institutional contacts to the launch of an alumni chapter, a permanent presence at the
mit
European
Career Fair and hosting the Global Perspective Program students.” Erich Thaler Director of International Affairs, University of Basel
“With a significant amount of exchange students and alumni in the Boston area,
epfl
is glad
to rely on swissnex Boston’s efficient services in community management. Furthermore, they are an extremely valuable platform to discuss current topic in academic governance with some of the best universities in the World.” Philippe Gillet Vice President for Academic Affairs,
eth
epfl
Alumni Party with Prof. Bob Langer | Philippe Gillet, Vice President for Academic Affairs,
epfl,
meeting with local
epfl
alumni
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art, culture & design
showcasing a multicultural scene We aim to infuse the local community with Swiss
2000 WATT SOCIETY EXHIBIT IN
building experts. The exhibit continued
art and culture by showcasing artists at in-house
CAMBRIDGE
its US tour to Atlanta in May.
and external events.
The 2000-Watt Society Exhibit showcases Swiss examples of building
The swissnex Art Soirée gathered members from
technologies that are used to reduce
Boston’s cultural and art communities for a
energy consumption. In 2011, the
performance by Swiss pianist and Zürich University of
project travelled from Zürich to New
the Arts professor, See Siang Wong. Additionally,
England thanks to Cambridge Mayor
we hosted Open City, featuring
Henrietta Davis and swissnex Boston.
ethz
Professor
Kees Christiaanse, Program Leader Future Cities Laboratory, who discussed contemporary
Curated by Zürich and sponsored
processes of urbanization and improvements in
by ThinkSwiss, Smarter Living – the
urban design.
2000-Watt Society presented sustainable buildings and construction,
swissnex Boston supported The International Art
encouraging a vision of healthy and
Residencies and Symposia. Held in New Hampshire,
cutting edge architecture.
the symposia hosted artists creating work in foreign countries. Three of the guests participated in the
Exhibited during Cambridge Climate
Verbier 3D Sculpture Park Residency and shared
Week, the showcase consisted of an
how global exchange impacts art.
expert workshop and inauguration party with pitches by local sustainable
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art, culture
&
design
“swissnex Boston is an invaluable partner in promoting European short film and literature of Germanspeaking countries. With swissnex support, the
mit
European Short
Film Festival presented Swiss films for the first time; literary events provided great insights for students into a multicultural Switzerland.” Kurt Fendt Executive Director, HyperStudio – mit
Center for Digital Humanities
“The Vermont College of Fine Arts truly appreciated the swissnex Boston’s collaboration around the Swiss Poster exhibition, and hopes to continue our new partnership... swissnex’s generosity allowed the College to expose our new students and the Vermont community to the integral role that design continues to play in global contemporary culture.” Jennifer Renko Program Director, Vermont College of Fine Arts
Smarter Living—the 2000 Watt Society exhibit at the Cambridge Public Library | The Glue performing at the first installment of the swissnex Café
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within the community
connecting beyond Boston and Switzerland Eager to fuel the growth of the Boston-Cambridge
THE SWISSNEX CAFÉ
science and innovation ecosystem, many
Inspired by the innovative Venture Café
organizations turned to us for partnerships.
at cic, swissnex Boston rolled out the swissnex Café. swissnex’s office
Connecting with the city of Cambridge, swissnex
was transformed into a community
Boston (supported by ThinkSwiss) took part in the
coffeehouse twice throughout 2011. Both
2011 Cambridge Science Festival. We also hosted
Cafés attracted over 100 entrepreneurs,
Cambridge’s annual GoGreen Awards, celebrating
technology experts, students and other
sustainability of local businesses, and World Class
community members combined. Guests
Thinking on Urban Design, a brainstorming event
were invited to network, relax and
for the Kendall Square redesign campaign.
work remotely from their usual offices. swissnex Café patrons were enthusiastic
Extending beyond the regional territory, we
about the new installment and soaked
engaged in dialogues with foreign delegations.
up the creativity it generated.
Many visited to discuss public diplomacy (Armenia, Czech Republic) or innovation policies (Vienna mba).
At the first swissnex Café, we had the
Various Government and university representatives,
pleasure of hosting a Swiss a capella
from nations like Turkey, the Netherland and Russia,
band The Glue. The swissnex Café
sought our expertise in connecting with local
provides a new, inspiring platform to
organizations in science, technology and innovation.
host events, showcase Swiss talents and connect with the community.
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within the communit y
“With a new model of foreign representations like swissnex, Switzerland is at the forefront of science diplomacy. Their office raised awareness of Swiss science and higher education excellence among local, young leaders. I am delighted to discuss technology and innovation policy’s role in global affairs with the swissnex community.” Paul Smyke Senior Director, North America, and Special Advisor to the Chairman, wef
“Cambridge [is] in the process of making the city a model of sustainability. swissnex helped by raising awareness of the necessity to adopt greener building standards through a showcase of Swiss achievements. They have an amazing ability to reach all parts of our community, from Harvard and mit
professors to families and kids.”
Henrietta Davis Mayor, City of Cambridge
Harvard Aid Negotiation workshop with
mit
Prof Susskind | GoGreen Awards: Mayor Davis, City Councilor Seidel (right) and Postmaster Lyon (left)
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thinking network
the five directors on the road Along with frequent exchanges with swissnex
TOUR DE SWISSNEX
San Francisco, we helped organize two intra-network
In parallel to the swissnex Day, the five
collaborations events.
swissnex directors and part of their staff toured Switzerland to meet with key
swissnex Boston hosted the annual
players in the Swiss innovation economy.
Consular Conference, gathering official Swiss representatives in the US. The conference
From the Italian speaking universities in
highlighted science and technology as one the
Canton Ticino to the microtechnology
diplomatic agenda’s core components.
cluster on the Lake of Neuchatel, and from the largest Swiss university
Focused around the future of cities, we coordinated
in ZĂźrich to the bilingual University
the 3RD swissnex Day at ethz. In preparation, the
of Fribourg, the group got a fresh
five offices worked together to create a short film
overview of the international strategies
that highlighted urban development challenges.
and the flagship research programs,
The swissnex directors showcased strategic
while discussing future collaborations.
competences to our Swiss stakeholders. Emphasizing swissnex collaboration, Pierre Dorsaz spent one month in the swissnex China office, sharing programs implemented in Boston and learning from their operations. 22
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thinking ne t work
tour de swissnex
swissnex Day 2011: the directors meeting their stakeholders in Switzerland | First gathering of all swissnex alumni in Bern, November 2011
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media & publication
swissnex 2.0 From an event aired on Swiss-German Television
In collaboration with RedCut,
The authors and swissnex Boston
to several features in American media, swissnex
swissnex Boston published Citizen 2.0:
used Citizen 2.0 to encourage their
Boston enjoyed a great visibility in 2011. With a
17 examples of social media and
own communities to take action and
new full-time Communications Manager, we were
government innovation. Written by Hadi
share ideas.
able to more efficiently interact with our community.
Barkat and Lisa Jaeggli, both from
In partnership with
epfl,
we launched
RedCut, and Pierre Dorsaz, Citizen 2.0
The paper can be downloaded at:
showcases highly successful examples
www.citizen20.ch
LausannetoBoston.com, a blog featuring the
of social media and government
writings of 9
innovation that can serve as inspiration.
epfl
Masters students studying
abroad in the Boston area. Many of the technologies dissected Nina Ryser, Advisor for Innovation and
in the 17 case studies are created by
Entrepreneurship, published, for the Canton of
constituents looking for inexpensive
Basel, Success Factors of Economic Development
and widely-available solutions to
in High-Tech Regions: Boston Case Study,
common problems. From ideation to
highlighting Boston’s pioneering culture.
agenda setting and crowd-sourcing, the studies present how the new
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Overall, swissnex Boston sought to promote the
media has empowered citizens,
latest on Swiss science, technology, art, higher
while improving governments’
education and ventures through all outlets.
responsiveness and accountability.
swissnex Boston 2011
media
&
publication
“swissnex Boston is important to the branding strategy of Switzerland and an efficient tool of public diplomacy. Through its ability to leverage social and digital media platforms to promote the best of our country, swissnex carries the message of an innovative and knowledge-driven Switzerland� Nicolas Bideau Head, Presence Switzerland
The new Communications Manager, Lia Breunig, presenting swissnex social media strategy | Two of swissnex publications in 2011
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finance and metrics
swissnex Boston expanded its network of university,
More specifically, in 2011 we launched a new
corporate and organizational partnerships.
Corporate Program with SwissRe and Lonza. This collaboration led to a series of events, including
Our innovative public-private partnership model has
expert roundtables to video conferences.
supported swissnex Boston’s success throughout the years. This model pushes us to consistently enter into
swissnex Boston strives to use the model of well
new mandates with various universities, corporations
balanced public and private partnerships to spread
and organizations across the globe. With most of our
awareness of Swiss excellence in science and
projects financed by Third Party Contribution (cash
technology and support nation-branding activities.
and in-kind), we are able to organize a diverse variety of projects for our communities in the New England Area and beyond.
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swissnex Boston 2011
finance and me trics
ser
Operating
ser
Projects
$570,909
contributions
2011
$127,500 Third Party Contributions
$804,489
Cash In-Kind non Project In-Kind Project
Contributions
$346,648 $286,000 $171,841
2008
2009
2010
2011
ser
Operating
$462,000
$572,619
$571,375
$570,909
ser
Projects
$90,000
$167,000
$162,455
$127,500
Third-party Contributions
$454,000
$875,351
$901,047
$804,489
Total
$1,006,000
$1,614,970
$1,634,877
$1,502,898
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partners & mandates
involving new private partners swissnex Boston has always been a partnership-driven
social work and hospitality management (through
institution. Since the early days we have tried to keep a
Hospitality Management School Lausanne [ ehl]).
good balance between public and private partners. We enjoyed enhancing the Swiss vocational training In 2011, we developed new kinds of collaboration
system and thank the Federal Office for Professional
through our corporate programs that generated
Education and Technology ( opet) for its support in
enriching outcomes with Swiss Re and Lonza. In
that regard over the past years. We are also grateful
addition, our partnership with the Commission for
to our core sponsors who have supported our
Innovation and Technology ( cti ) helped to diversify
operations since the beginning: the State Secretariat
our services in entrepreneurship.
for Education and Research ( ser ), our founding
On the academic side, we were delighted to begin
qualified it staff, the Department of Foreign Affairs and
partner Lombard Odier, Credit Suisse for its high official partnerships with the University of Basel and hec
Lausanne, while strengthening our long-lasting
mandates with
ethz
and
epfl.
Additionally, the Canton
de Vaud continued its active strategy of partnering
The following infographic will give you a quick overview
with Boston area universities by co-developing
of swissnex Boston’s density of activities in 2011
educational joints programs in nursing, physiotherapy,
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in particular Presence Switzerland and its Think Swiss program for providing generous funding.
swissnex Boston 2011
partners
&
mandates
partners and sponsors ACADEMIC PARTNERS
Federal Department of Foreign Affairs ( eda-dfae)
Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne ( epfl)
Commission for Technology and Innovation ( cti )
Federal Institute of Technology Zurich ( eth )
Think Swiss/Presence Switzerland
The University of Basel
Kanton Basel Stadt
The University of Lausanne/hec
Canton de Vaud
School of Business Administration Fribourg ( heg )
Switzerland Trade
Bern University of Applied Sciences ( bfh-ti )
Pro Helvetia, the Swiss Art Council
Hospitality Management School Lausanne ( ehl)
Swiss Films
Haute Ecole de SantĂŠ Vaud ( hesav)
Swiss National Science Foundation ( snfs )
Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Art ( hslu )
CORPORATE/INDUSTRY PARTNERS
Zurich University of Applied Sciences (zhaw )
Lombard Odier 
University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern
Swiss Re
Switzerland ( fhnw ) The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies ( iheid ) The University of Lucerne The University of Geneva The University of St. Gallen International Institute for Management Development
Lonza Novartis SMA und Partners AG Roche venturelab Intrerpharma
Lausanne ( imd )
Swiss American Chamber of Commerce ( sacc )
GOVERNMENT PARTNERS & FOUNDATIONS
SPONSORS
State Secretariat for Education and Research
Credit Suisse
( sbf-ser )
SWISS
Federal Office for Professional Education and
Helvetiq
Technology ( opet)
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HOW WE DO IT events
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CUSTOMIZED WORKSHOPS & EXPERT ROUNDTABLES
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staff & advisors
a fresh transatlantic team From adding new staff members to wishing others best of luck in their new endeavors, swissnex embraced the changes that transpired throughout 2011. Our partnership with eth offers the opportunity to staff
Pascal Marmier
Sophie Sithamma
Consul & Director
Accounting & Administration
Andreas Rufer
Lia Breunig
Deputy Consul & Project Leader, Art & Culture
Community & Communications Manager
Pierre Dorsaz
Elizabeth Galvin
Project Leader, Innovation & Partnerships
Team Assistant & Event Coordinator
members to use our facilities as their homebase to immerserse themselves into the Boston academic ecosystem. For example, Dr. Angelika Wittek, head of eth Student Exchange Office joined us from September to December, 2011. We are also pleased to acknowledge the extraordinary support of the members of our local advisory board throughout the year. Thank you: Zeina Hakim, Assistant Professor of French, Tufts University Bettina Hein, Entrepreneur,
ceo
at Pixability Inc.
Susan Kish, Head Cross Media Initiatives at Bloomberg Steven Hoch, Chairman, American Swiss Foundation,
Anca Dobre
Founder/Partner, Highmount Capital
IT Specialist
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Jerry Schaufeld, Professor of Mangement at
wpi
Paul Smyke, Senior Director, North America, and Special Advisor to the Chairman, World Economic Forum
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Sebastien Hug
Thomas Zeltner, Former Director, Swiss Federal Office of
Project Leader, Higher Education &
Public Health/ Chairman, Science et CitĂŠ Foundation
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Worked at swissnex in 2011 Nina Ryser
Sabine Ledermann Academic Intern
Project Manager, Innovation &
Marie-Charlotte Bagnoud
Technology
Academic Intern
Jacqueline Gasser-Beck
Eleni Karametaxas
Project Manager, Higher Education
Academic Intern
Kati Reusche
Francesco Albertini
Executive Assistant & Event
Academic Intern
Manager Andrea Curti & Philipp Voser IT Specialist Angelika Wittek ETH Sabbatical Martine Wassmer
Thomas Boillat Academic Intern Olivia Goebl Academic Intern Denzil Mohammed Communication Specialist
ETH Sabbatical
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outlook
share your bold ideas with us! Looking forward, we want to foster a more interactive approach in the way we set our agenda. As a member of our community, tell us what swissnex Boston can do for you and how we can better customize our services. We invite you to download our iPhone application “swissnex Boston� to track our activities and submit your feedback. Also, please visit our new ideation platform at www.yourswissnexboston.org. Help us by sharing your vision of swissnex Boston for the future and rate other ideas posted by the community. We look forward to extending our collaboration in 2012.
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