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The Swiss National Start-Up Team (I am in the top right corner, second from left :)


I just come back from a great 10-day trip in Boston with the other winners of the “Venture Leaders” competition which together constitute the “Swiss National Start-Up Team”.

The program, prepared by VentureLab and Swissnex Boston (the consulate of Switzerland lead by Pascal Marmier), was really what every entrepreneur can dream to have for his project. Check this: workshops with high-profile entrepreneurs, coaching sessions by teachers of the Babson College, successful start-ups visits, negotiation trainings, networking sessions with investors, pitch competitions, etc.

Also and perhaps most importantly, I got to meet the other members of the team, the next generation of Swiss entrepreneurs. The range of projects – all in the technology field – was very broad, from MedTech to mobile gaming, but without exception very promising! The full list of projects is here. A few words on some projects: we had Virginie, who may have found a cure to cancer (without markers she can identify and purify cancer stem cells); Gilles who developed a very cool face recognition system which may become the standard for logins of all sorts in the future; Matthias who has a mobile gaming platform – Gbanga – which lets you play interactive games in the real world with your phone; Sven who is about to launch Syndicate, the best customized start-page I have seen to date; Christian from Atizo, an online innovation community which helps you generate ideas for yourself or your company; etc. I don’t have enough room for all – sorry – but I am sure that you shall hear about all of them in the near future (and you can anyways read better descriptions of each project here) !

Update: you can also read about the trip on the Amazee blog and check there pictures taken by Daniel Leutenegger.

Below find a few pictures of the trip (special thanks to Raphael from Hyperweek from whom I took most of the pictures):


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Stephan Schambach, the founder of Intershop and Demandware, who kindly advised 10 of us on successful entrepreneurship



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Two generations at MIT: Joost Bonsen, Mr. Entrepreneurship @ MIT with whom we had a fantastic guided tour of the campus, and a portrait of William Barton Rogers



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Presenting HouseTrip :-)



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Mick Mountz, CEO and founder of Kiva systems and Entrepreneur of the year 2008 for the New England area



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Kiva systems' funny orange robots: allows the complete automation of distribution centers



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Pascal, the consul of Switzerland, welcomes the team



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Reception at Pascal's "swiss house" in Arlington. We all wanted to be consul afterwards :-)



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Conference call with Swissnex Silicon Valley. They welcome all the venture leaders all the time over there: what Switzerland does for its entrepreneurs is truly amazing!



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Feeling welcomed at Microsoft's start-up lab



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In class with Les Charm, teacher at the Babson college



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Ed Marram, great teacher from Babson



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Raphael everything about our trip, including HouseTrip :-) You can see the rest of his drawings on Hyperweek, Venture Leaders group


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  • Thank you Juergen!!! Hopefully see you today at the Venture Summit

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  • Arnaud, great blog. You were, in my opinion, the most dedicated networker and always open for feedback, thoughts, ideas …

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  • It was! Thanks for the comment Ambika! I hope all is well with Made In

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  • Looks like it was truly an amazing experience :)

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  • Wow, you surely had an inspiring time in Boston. Great you’re back!

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