4 Base Care

Hitesh Goswami & Kshitij Rishi
Four startups from India—part of the 2024-2025 Academia Industry Training (AIT) Programme—will spend a week in Zurich from February 4 to February 7 to discover the Swiss market and seek collaborations with a view to solving global challenges at scale in the spaces of sustainability, deeptech, medtech and robotics.
In November last year, nine scientists from Swiss universities spent one week in Bengaluru to explore India as a market. The cohort, which was chosen via a competitive process and is among the best in Switzerland, also pitched alongside Indian innovators at the Bengaluru Tech Summit.
Read about the Indian and Swiss cohorts below, and meet them during their visits.
4 Base Care
Hitesh Goswami & Kshitij Rishi
AI Health Highway
Dr. (Maj) Satish S. Jeevannavar
BioArtha Labs
Ganesh Prasad U.G.
Doto Health
Nikesh Ingle
Eliteck Hydrogen
Snehangshu Patra
Froots Technologies
Shefalika Sharma & Shefali Beri
Genomiki
Dr. Deeksha Bhartiya
Next Big Innovation Labs
Alok Medikepura Anil
Rechargion Energy
Vilas Shelke
Vemsa Biotech
Vijay Satish
Azure Cell Therapies
Bilal Fares
BCellOne
Miguel Solsona
Brightank
Kevin Turani-I-Belloto
Impli AG
Anna Luisa Schaffgotsch
Inveel GmbH
Barbara Horvath
Myriad Optics
Fahradin Mujovi
Onescope
Yannick Ormen
Phorest
Serhii Shyshkanov
SaisiR
Claudia Bigoni
Separatic
Timur Ashirov
The Academia Industry Training (AIT) India is an early-career development and market discovery programme for Swiss and Indian scientists looking to validate and convert their inventions into viable, marketable innovations. AIT is supported by the Swiss government’s State Secretariat for Education, Research, and Innovation (SERI). It is mandated by the Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW), which is the Leading House for South Asia and Iran. In Switzerland, it is managed by Venturelabs, while in India we at Swissnex manage and execute the programme.
For over ten years, AIT India has been supporting multiple Swiss and Indian scientists understand the market potential of their innovation across geographies and helped convert many of them into entrepreneurs. It has enabled them to transform their ideas into viable, successful products. Several of these innovations are in the market across multiple geographies, and AIT alumni have gone on to become successful entrepreneurs and mentors to other startups. AIT is also a great barometer of technological shifts, and has been successful in identifying impactful technologies in key sectors like energy and sustainability. In short, tech in AIT today is tech for the world tomorrow.
Atul Kavitake