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03.01.2023
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Yokoy is the runner up in Sifted’s list of the fastest-growing tech start-ups in Europe. In an interview with Fox Business, investor Sky Dayton explains what makes Loft Dynamics special. The CES Daily Newspaper publishes an article about Sedimentum. And SRF presents MachineMD. Our start-up press review.

Sifted: Europe’s fastest growing tech companies in 2022.

Last year the list of fastest-growing tech startups in Europe was dominated by speedy grocery and ecommerce companies. After a tumultuous 12 months in European tech, the tables have turned. Growth is measured based on how quickly companies have hired across the year. To avoid the results being skewed by small teams making lots of hires, the team focused exclusively on companies that have raised more than €50m in total. Yokoy ranks second in the list.

Fox Business: New flight simulator is changing the way pilots are trained

Investor and entrepreneur Sky Dayton provides insight on Loft Dynamics’ new virtual reality pilot training on 'The Claman Countdown.' Sky Dayton joined the $20 million financing round of Loft Dynamics – formerly VRM Switzerland – which was closed in December. Since he started his first internet company EarthLink in 1994, Sky Dayton has founded, co-founded or helped build companies with an aggregate market value of over $10 billion.

CES Daily Newspaper: Sedimentum showcases smart home emergency detector

Sedimentum AG, a pioneering and award-winning start-up founded in 2019 and based in Switzerland, is showcasing its contactless emergency detector device at CES 2023. The emergency detector empowers seniors to live as long as possible in their own homes and provides peace of mind for their relatives. All Swiss start-ups at CES can be discovered in our article about the Swiss Pavilion at CES.

SRF – Echo der Zeit: Gamer-Brille erkennt Tumore oder Schlaganfälle

MachineMD, ein Spin-off des Berner Inselspitals nutzt eine Virtual-Reality-Brille als medizinisches Diagnose-Instrument.

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