

Swisspreneur Show
Swisspreneur
The Swisspreneur Show is a podcast series of in-depth, candid conversations with some of Switzerland’s most successful founders, business leaders and innovators. By getting to the heart of these leaders’ stories - their successes, their failures, their must-have advice and greatest regrets - we hope to both inspire and guide the next generation of Swiss entrepreneurs. Each episode deconstructs and showcases one person’s personal and professional background and provides advice and recommendations for existing and aspiring entrepreneurs in Switzerland.
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Sep 8, 2024 • 17min
EP #435 - Silvan Leibacher: Making a Cost-Competitive Vegan Egg Alternative
Silvan Leibacher, co-founder and CEO of Eggfield, shares insights on creating plant-based egg alternatives using aquafaba, a sustainable choice harking back to WWII. He discusses the challenges of making competitive vegan options in a market tilted toward animal products. Silvan highlights the importance of building a diverse team and the startup's B2B focus on providing clean label ingredients. Plus, he opens up about fundraising endeavors and the significance of innovation in scaling production. A fascinating look into a future of sustainable food!

Sep 4, 2024 • 42min
EP #434 - Johannes Tiefenthaler: Why We Need Carbon Capture to Save the Planet
In this engaging conversation, Johannes Tiefenthaler, co-founder and co-CEO of neustark, discusses the urgent need for carbon capture technologies to combat climate change. He sheds light on their ambitious goal of removing one million tons of CO2 by 2030 and the innovative use of demolished concrete in their processes. Johannes emphasizes the importance of strong regulations and business models in promoting sustainable solutions. He also highlights the critical role of young innovators in driving change and the community's commitment to addressing global warming.

Sep 1, 2024 • 15min
EP #433 - Christian Hirt: Virtual Reality Training in Switzerland
Christian Hirt, co-founder and CEO of Atlas VR, shares insights from his journey in creating innovative virtual reality solutions for vocational training. He discusses how VR is transitioning into a 'sweet spot' for widespread adoption, overcoming challenges like product-market fit and securing funding through the Swisspreneur Syndicate. Hirt highlights Atlas VR's unique approach in transforming traditional training methods, particularly in high-risk industries, while revealing personal anecdotes and his vision for the future of VR in education.

Aug 28, 2024 • 50min
EP #432 - Francisco Fernandez: The Universal Banking Platform
Francisco Fernandez, founder and former CEO of Avaloq, shares his journey transforming banking through innovative tech. He discusses the concept of a universal banking platform and the importance of leadership as a learned skill. Francisco reflects on his passion for building and the stark contrast between the instant gratification of coding versus the slow burn of entrepreneurship. He also explores employee stakeholding and how empowering team members can create shared success. Get ready for insights into navigating change and strategic choices in the entrepreneurial landscape!

Aug 25, 2024 • 45min
EP #431 - Greta Preatoni: How to Relieve Pain For Millions Worldwide
Greta Preatoni, the innovative co-founder and CEO of Mynerva, discusses her groundbreaking work on a device designed to relieve neuropathic pain. She delves into the complexities of diabetic neuropathy and the risks associated with traditional opioid treatments. Greta shares insights on developing brain-computer interfaces and the importance of a strong patent strategy for MedTech startups. She also highlights the challenges of navigating health product regulations while emphasizing the potential of AI and electrical stimulation in improving patient care.

Aug 21, 2024 • 28min
EP #430 - James Rilett: Commodity Trading for the Energy Transition
James Rilett, the CPTO at Open Mineral and former consultant, dives into the world of metal commodity trading essential for the energy transition. He shares insights on the significance of historical knowledge in trading and the digital transformation reshaping the industry. Rilett compares Switzerland and Abu Dhabi's trading environments, emphasizing sustainability and ESG compliance. The conversation also highlights innovative solutions to trade finance issues, navigating market complexities, and striking a balance between centralization and wealth.

Aug 18, 2024 • 36min
EP #429 - Aurelio Perucca: How to Make Money from Alternative Investments
Aurelio Perucca, the co-founder and CEO of Splint Invest with a PhD in Economics, dives into the world of alternative investments. He explains how these assets can provide stability outside traditional stocks and bonds. Listeners learn about the importance of diversification and the benefits of fractional ownership, even in luxury items. Aurelio emphasizes making informed choices to avoid the opaque market pitfalls and shares insights on cash flow management while investing in niche markets. It's a compelling look at expanding investment horizons!

Aug 14, 2024 • 50min
EP #428 - Jessica Farda: The Future of Green Packaging
Jessica Farda, co-founder and CEO of Noriwear, shares her journey into sustainable packaging using seaweed. She discusses the surprising versatility of seaweed, with over 12,000 species, some growing rapidly without resources. Jessica reflects on the challenges of being a newcomer in the biotech world and how her personal journey shaped her passion for green solutions. The conversation also dives into securing funding and the innovative business model Noriwear employs, emphasizing the potential of eco-friendly materials in combating plastic waste.

Aug 11, 2024 • 25min
EP #427: 4 VCs Discuss Growth Stage Funding
In this conversation, venture capital experts Kevin Baxpehler, Diego Braguglia, Harald Nieder, and Mike Hobmeier dive into the growth-stage funding landscape. They explore how startups can determine the right time to seek VC funding and what factors attract investors without proven track records. The panel discusses Switzerland's strengths in healthcare innovation and the importance of strong team dynamics. Additionally, they provide insights on equity distribution and the need for strategic involvement post-investment to foster long-term success.

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Aug 7, 2024 • 58min
EP #426 - Tillmann Lang: Can Capitalism Save The Planet?
Tillmann Lang, co-founder and CEO of Inyova Impact Investing, discusses capitalism's potential to address climate change. He highlights how banks influence environmental sustainability and urges for responsible investment practices. Tillmann shares insights on personalized investment strategies that align with individual values, advocating for transparency in sustainable investments. He addresses global inequalities in climate regulations and proposes solutions like carbon taxes to harmonize capitalist interests with ecological responsibilities. An enlightening conversation on aligning finance with sustainability!


