Conheça os Participantes do Academia-Industry Training 2020-2021

Estes são os cientistas-empreendedores suíços e brasileiros que participam do 7º ciclo do programa AIT. Conheça-os e suas startups.

A swissnex Brazil, em colaboração com a Universidade de St. Gallen (HSG), o Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) e o Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia, Inovação e Comunicação (MCTIC) lançaram cursos de capacitação para cientistas brasileiros e suíços: “Academia Industry Training” (AIT).

O AIT visa conectar pesquisadores-empreendedores promissores com a indústria para desenvolverem a aplicação de suas pesquisas de alto nível ao mercado. Também faz com que pesquisadores internacionais trabalhem juntos para compartilhar as melhores práticas, desenvolver novas aplicações de mercado e criar sinergias entre si.

O AIT é uma iniciativa da swissnex Brazil e do Centro Latinoamericano-Suíço da Universidade de St. Gallen que consiste em duas fases: um primeiro treinamento no Brasil, conectando pesquisadores-empreendedores brasileiros com seus pares suíços; e um segundo momento de treinamento na Suíça, reunindo novamente os participantes brasileiros e suíços. Devido à situação atual, as datas dos treinos no Rio de Janeiro e em São Paulo ainda precisam ser confirmadas, entretanto, conheça os participantes selecionados!

Participantes Brasileiros

Amanda Bertolazi – SymbioTech, State University of Northern Rio de Janeiro 
SymbioTech designs and develops biofertilizers to increase agricultural productivity and food quality with an innovative and sustainable approach.

Angelo Polizel Neto – REDSOFT, Federal University of Rondonópolis
RedSoft applies computer vision based on artificial intelligence (A.I.) to beef carcass evaluation at Slaughterhouse 4.0

Beatriz Gasparini Reis – Acqua Inova, Federal University of Minas Gerais
Transforming industrial waste into high performance water filters that allow for safe water supply.

Katiúcia Paiva – Natural Bone, University of São Paulo
Natural Bone creates new hydrogel based on natural tripolymers for bone bioengineering.

Leandra Santos Baptista –  gcell 3D Cell Culture, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
First-ever humanized 3D obese adipose tissue construct for obesity and metabolic syndrome drug screening.

Leonardo Foti – Hyla Biotech, Federal University of Paraná
Hyla Biotech is a Brazilian startup focused on accelerating cancer diagnostics!

Marbella Maria Bernardes da Fonseca – MicroCiclo, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte
MicroCiclo is a sustainable solution for oil-contaminated material through biotechnology.

Patricia Marques de Farias – Development of  bio-based and biodegradable plastic, Federal University of Ceará
“Smart Packaging” – Bio-based and biodegradable plastic film to integrate an active packaging system.

Rafael Silva – Great Heart Equipamentos Médicos, University of São Paulo
Great Heart is a start up tackling severe heart failure. Don’t lose hope, you always have a GreatHeart at your will.

Rodrigo Silveira Vieira –  TecDerm: High performance dressings for wound care, University of Campinas
We developed an innovative bioactive dressing, made of bacterial cellulose associated with an active enzyme (papain), capable of removing unhealthy tissue, promoting wound healing in a significantly shorter time.

Participantes Suíços

Giulia Biffi – Microcaps, ETH Zürich
Microcaps aims to revolutionize the probiotics encapsulation industry by offering a technology that enables scalable production rates, mild processing conditions, gastric protection and all of that with Swiss precision.

Maria Hahn – Nutrix, University of Basel
Nutrix is a medtech startup based in Basel that develops high tech sensors for digital health monitoring; currently the product portfolio includes gSense non-invasive glucose monitoring sensor and °sense continues temperature monitoring sensor in form of a small patch.

Florian Döring – XRnanotech, Paul Scherrer Institut
XRnanotech offers innovative nanostructured X-ray optics with outstanding precision for high-tech applications.

Leo Schittenhelm – BLP Digital, ETH Zürich
BLP Digital is an ETH Zurich spin-off company that uses artificial intelligence to automate information extraction from documents.

Vanessa Rocha – BactoKind, ETH Zürich
For parents of colic babies, BactoKind is the first probiotic that will make your baby stop crying.

Zina Yudina – BABYLAT, ETH Zürich
BABYLAT: a novel device to save the most fragile lives (designed for preterm infants to meet their special needs in higher protein amount).

Daniel Frick – CryoArc, Paul Scherrer Institut
CryoArc delivers the first commercially available six axes ultra-low temperature sample positioning for scientists.

Benjamin Russel – Python Upskilling, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
Python Upskilling is a platform where you can learn data science and python online through open ended real world exercises using any computer. Suitable for absolute beginners, and for training experienced coders in new techniques.

Javier Alegria – URBAN CONNECT, University of St. Gallen (HSG)
Corporate mobility platform of low-carbon, shared vehicles.