Federal Council launches review of measures to boost the start-up ecosystem

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26.08.2021
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Based on a report by the Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research EAER the Federal Council tasked the EAER and the Federal Department of Justice and Police FDJP with examining measures in areas of technology transfer, internationalisation, access to skilled labour and financing. As part of a growth strategy for the start-up ecosystem, the advantages and disadvantages of a Swiss innovation fund will be examined comprehensively.

Startups play an increasingly important role in a country's innovative strength. They make a significant contribution to harnessing the innovation potential resulting from research. They also play an important role in the development and application of new technological innovations. Against this backdrop, the Federal Council commissioned the EAER in December 2020 to investigate which factors are crucial for the performance of the startup ecosystem and how knowledge and technology transfer can be accelerated.

The findings show that the startup ecosystem in Switzerland is generally in good shape. Nevertheless, there is still room for improvement in a number of areas. The EAER is therefore proposing to the Federal Council various measures to be examined in greater detail; namely ways of optimising technology transfer, boosting internationalisation, improving access to skilled workers and honing regulation.

Startup Growth Strategy

Numerous measures that are now being examined are optimisations that do not require a fundamental realignment of the political framework conditions relevant for start-ups. In view of the fact that numerous states have launched extensive programmes to support startups in recent years, measures for a more active growth strategy will also be examined in order to strengthen Switzerland's appeal as a location for startups in the long term. These measures address in particular the challenge of scale-up financing.

To this end, the Federal Council has decided in particular to comprehensively examine the advantages and disadvantages of a Swiss innovation fund. The aim is to explore the extent to which such a fund could expand the venture capital market in Switzerland and thus improve the growth opportunities of innovative companies in Switzerland. In addition, closer cooperation with the European Investment Fund (EIF), participation in specific instruments of the InvestEU programme and possibilities for generating and using third-party funding through Innosuisse will be examined.

On 25 August, the Federal Council tasked the EAER and the FDJP with examining the various measures in greater detail. The findings are expected to be presented in June 2022.

The report by the EAER can be downloaded below (in German).

(Press release / SK)

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