
Dr. Lena Robra
Take a deep dive into the entrepreneurship ecosystem in California in the Winter of 2026 with the Startup Camp focusing on Next-Gen Health, and get empowered to build business relationships on the US West Coast.
Info & ticketsAre you an early-stage Swiss startup looking to test your product on the US market or ready to start selling to American customers? The Startup Camps in Boston and New York, powered by Innosuisse and managed by Swissnex, will give you the knowledge and contacts you need.
Info & ticketsApplications are now open for the Q2 2026 Startup Camp, powered by Innosuisse and managed by Swissnex in Japan. This program supports Swiss startups in energy & augmented cities (robotics, AI, cybersecurity, proptech) looking to validate their market potential and establish a foothold in one of the world’s most advanced and innovative economies.
Info & ticketsDon’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 & ticketsWhat happens when science meets spoken word?
Info & ticketsJoin us for the AMR Poetry Slam and Open Mic, a cross-cultural celebration where poetry, performance and science come together to raise awareness about antimicrobial resistance, one of the biggest global health challenges of our time.
Whether you’re a poet, researcher, student or science communicator or you’re just someone interested in AMR and/or poetry, this is your stage to explore themes of health, resistance, resilience and hope through original poetry.
Poetry Slam (Competitive)
Open Mic (Non-competitive)
While the judges tally the results, the stage will stay alive with brief (1–2 minute) performances from non-competing participants.
Feature Poet Performance
A professional poet or performer will close the event with a special set related to the theme of science, health, or resistance.
The winner and two runner-ups will win t-shirts from Adimanav Studios. All participants will receive digital certificates for participation.
Credit to our mascot Mike O’ Bacterium goes to Eh!Woza, a Wellcome Trust-supported entity that operates at the intersection of science communication, youth advocacy, community engagement and skills development to merge the biomedicine of disease with its social impact. Watch Mike O’s Bacterium’s full performance on what causes tuberculosis here. Read more about why it is so challenging to get rid of it here.
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