
Lea Vannini
Swissnex in India
Don’t miss your chance to join Startup Camp, powered by Innosuisse and managed by Swissnex, and take your venture to South Korea, one of Asia’s most innovative markets.
Info & ticketsAre you an early-stage Swiss biotech startup looking to test your product on the US market or ready to start selling to American customers? The Biotech Startup Camp in Boston, June 15-19, 2026, powered by Innosuisse and managed by Swissnex, will give you the knowledge and contacts you need.
Info & ticketsAre you an early-stage Swiss startup looking to explore the US market? Join us for the NY Tech Week Startup Camp, June 1–7, 2026, powered by Innosuisse and managed by Swissnex, and connect with top investors, industry leaders, and founders at one of the world’s premiere tech festivals.
Info & ticketsCall for Applications for a journey where artistic imagination meets scientific knowledge, from the Amazonia to Rome; deadline 30 January 2026.
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Our dedicated team will support you along the way, before, during and after the Startup Camp. This opportunity gives your Startup strategic advice to internationalise, visibility and a home base to succeed in the UK.
Global Spark 2026 is developed for ZHAW in coordination with Swissnex in India and Swissnex in China with contribution from Swissnex in Japan. It is open to ZHAW faculty and staff and is free of charge.
Info & ticketsIn today’s world, collaboration across borders, disciplines, and institutions—is no longer optional; it is essential. Yet many promising collaborations never take off because they start from a place of hesitation: a “yes, but” mindset that focuses on risks, uncertainties, or what might go wrong instead of the opportunities that may arise from this collaboration.
Global Spark 2026 invites participants to shift towards a “yes, and” mindset—one that embraces uncertainty as a starting point for learning, experimentation and trust-building. While international collaboration is a key focus, the programme also recognises that many of the same dynamics apply locally: within institutions, across departments and between disciplines. Global Spark creates a space to reflect on both.
Designed as an interactive learning journey rather than a traditional lecture series, Global Spark 2026 centres on real collaboration stories connected to India, China and Japan, as well as individual speakers with international mobility experience. Participants learn from lived experiences: how collaborations begin, where challenges arise, how trust develops over time and what helps partnerships gain momentum.
Each session combines short inputs with guided reflection and interactive elements. Insights are captured collectively on a shared Miro board and revisited across sessions through small reflective tasks. This approach encourages active participation and supports participants in gradually building confidence in navigating collaboration across borders, disciplines and institutions.
Each session follows a consistent format: a short thematic input or case-based contribution, followed by an interactive reflection and discussion. The programme is designed as a coherent learning journey, therefore participants are expected to attend all sessions.
Lea Vannini
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