ELDICO awarded 2nd place in Pionierpreis

ELDICO Scientific takes second place in the Pionierpreis. We have thus prevailed over more than 30 competitors from the Swiss start-up community, without exception excellent candidates and competitors A great success!  

We would like to thank all our supporters and sponsors who have helped us to get this far. Even if it did not reach the top of the podium: The competition was a great and motivating experience that helped us to further work on and improve our plans for market entry and further growth. In the discussions with our supporters and the jury, we received many hints that help us to further improve. The public attention that the finalist placement and finally the 2nd place has already proven to be helpful. 

In addition to the approximately 10,000 CHF prize money, we have also made a corporate film to present ourselves to our stakeholders and potential customers.  

We congratulate our fellow finalist PharmaBiome AG and the final winner Microcaps AG. Well done, guys! Keep up the good work! 

The ZKB Pionierpreis TECHNOPARK is one of the most important innovation awards in Switzerland. Every year, the TECHNOPARK Zurich Foundation and the Zürcher Kantonalbank award a prize for a technical project on the threshold of market entry. It is characterized by particular innovative strength, market proximity and social relevance. The von Preis is endowed with 10,000 times the value of the square number of Pi, namely CHF 98,696.04. 

You will find an overview of the ZKB Pionierpreis finalists here.

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About ELDICO

ELDICO Scientific, The Electron Diffraction Company, is a Swiss hardware company founded 2019 and is located in Switzerland Innovation Park Innovaare at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), one of the world's leading research centers for natural and engineering sciences. ELDICO develops, produces and sells electron diffractometers for the analysis of solid compounds enabling industrial and scientific researchers to characterise hitherto unmeasurable nano-crystalline systems. So far conventional methods (X-ray) fail, because they require bigger crystal sizes, which are often difficult or even impossible to produce. With support of the Nano Argovia Programme and the Swiss Nanosience Insitute (SNI) the proof-of-concept was achieved in 2018 (ETH Zurich, C-CINA Basel) on scientifically and industrially relevant samples.