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Press releasesPublished on 18 December 2024

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  • 16 January 2025

    Sanctions: Ordinance imposing Measures connected with the Situation in Ukraine

    On 16 January 2025, the Federal Department of Economic Affairs (EAER) has updated the document ‘Interpretative aid for sanction measures’. The modifications are visible in track changes mode.

  • 16 January 2025

    Federal Councillor Guy Parmelin to attend 17th Berlin Conference of Agriculture Ministers as part of International Green Week

    Federal Councillor Guy Parmelin will travel to Berlin on 17/18 January. There he will visit the world’s largest trade fair for food, agriculture and horticulture, attend the Global Forum for Food and Agriculture and represent Switzerland at the 17th Berlin Conference of Agriculture Ministers.

  • 15 January 2025

    SECO: Ordinance on measures against the Democratic Republic of Congo

    On 14 January 2025 the Federal Department of Economic Affairs EAER has amended annex 2 of the ordinance on measures against the Democratic Republic of Congo. The entries concerning four individuals have been modified. The modifications come into force at 6 pm on 15 January 2025.

  • 15 January 2025

    SECO: Ordinance on measures against Sudan

    On 14 January 2025, the Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research has amended annex 2 of the ordinance on measures against Sudan. Four individuals have been added to the sanctions list. The measures come into force at 6 pm on 15 January 2025.

  • 14 January 2025

    Technology transfer with business incubators: Start-up companies take off here

    For years, start-ups have been able to count on the support of the business incubators glatec and Startfeld. They accompany Empa's young companies on their path to independence – and do so extremely successfully, as the 37 spin-offs founded to date show.

  • 13 January 2025

    Nomination procedure launched for Marcel Benoist Swiss Science Prize

    This year, the Marcel Benoist Swiss Science Prize, endowed with CHF 250,000, will be awarded in the field of mathematics, engineering and natural sciences. Nominations can be submitted up to 24 February 2025. The prize has been awarded every year since 1920.

  • 13 January 2025

    Consumer sentiment significantly higher than a year ago

    In December 2024 the consumer sentiment index stood at –30 points. This is 14 points higher than in December 2023. The following subindices were higher than in December 2023: economic outlook, past financial situation, financial outlook and moment to make major purchases.

  • 9 January 2025

    The biobattery that needs to be fed - Electric fungi

    A battery that needs feeding instead of charging? This is exactly what Empa researchers have achieved with their 3D-printed, biodegradable fungal battery. The living battery could supply power to sensors for agriculture or research in remote regions. Once the work is done, it digests itself from the inside.

  • 6 January 2025

    New protective coating can improve battery performance

    A research team at the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI has developed a new sustainable process that can be used to improve the electrochemical performance of lithium-ion batteries. Initial tests of high-voltage batteries modified in this way have been successful. This method could be used to make lithium-ion batteries, for example those for electric vehicles, significantly more efficient.

  • 6 January 2025

    Antimicrobial resistance: Nanotherapy on the eye against resistant germs

    Bacteria can cause dangerous infections after surgery on the eye. Particularly feared are antibiotic-resistant germs, which are almost impossible to treat and can lead to the loss of the eye. In the Nanovision project, researchers at Empa and the Cantonal Hospital of St. Gallen are developing novel nanocomplexes that kill resistant germs and protect the eye tissue at the same time.

  • 23 December 2024

    Ukraine: Switzerland adopts further sanctions

    The Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research (EAER), in its capacity as the competent body for sanctions, has expanded its list of sanctions against Russia and Belarus. Switzerland is thus adopting the additional sanctions decided by the EU in response to Russia’s continuing military aggression against Ukraine and the situation in Belarus. The changes will take effect on 24 December.

  • 23 December 2024

    Ordinance on Measures against Libya

    The competent UN Sanctions Committee has amended the list of sanctioned individuals, companies and organisations. The sanctions database has been updated accordingly.

  • 20 December 2024

    Federal Council takes note of substantive conclusion of Swiss–EU negotiations

    At its meeting on 20 December 2024, the Federal Council took note with satisfaction the material conclusion of negotiations between Switzerland and the European Union (EU). It noted that the Swiss delegation, led by chief negotiator Patric Franzen, has met the objectives set under the negotiating mandate. The Federal Council has instructed the relevant departments to undertake the preparatory work needed to formally conclude negotiations.

  • 20 December 2024

    Switzerland and the European Union welcome outcome of negotiations

    President Viola Amherd and European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen met in Bern on Friday, 20 December, to mark the conclusion of negotiations between Switzerland and the European Union. They welcomed the outcome of the negotiations and discussed current issues regarding European policy and global developments.

  • 19 December 2024

    IMPACT: Upgrade at PSI research facility approved

    Green light for IMPACT: The upgrade at the proton accelerator facility at the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI planned for the coming years will be implemented. Funding for this two-part enhancement was assured within the framework of the ERI Dispatch 2025-2028.

  • 19 December 2024

    Construction prices rose by 0.1% in October 2024

    The Construction Price Index rose by 0.1% between April and October 2024, reaching 115.2 points (October 2020 = 100). This result reflects an increase in building and civil engineering prices. Year on year, construction prices rose by 0.5%. These are some of the findings from the Federal Statistical Office (FSO).

  • 18 December 2024

    New winter support package for Ukraine: Switzerland helping to repair destroyed homes and energy infrastructure

    Due to the intensified Russian attacks, large parts of the Ukrainian population are suffering from cuts to power and heating. Switzerland is helping Ukraine to cope with the challenges of winter with almost CHF 45 million. The funds will be used to restore energy infrastructure, renovate damaged homes and meet urgent humanitarian needs.

  • 18 December 2024

    Sanctions: Ordinance on measures against Belarus

    On January 3, 2025, the reporting requirement under Article 24b paragraphs 13 and 14 of the Ordinance on Measures against Belarus (SR 946.231.116.9) comes into force. Legal entities, companies or organizations must report services or software that they provide or make available in accordance with Article 24b paragraph 6 letter a to SECO by July 31, 2025, and subsequently on a semesterly basis. The reports are to be submitted using the form 'Reporting services and software (Art. 24b para. 13 of the Belarus ordinance)', which can be found on SECO's website under the heading 'Reporting obligations – forms'.

  • 18 December 2024

    Making Switzerland more competitive: The innovation accelerators

    Innosuisse, the Swiss innovation promotion agency, supports research-based innovation to strengthen the international competitiveness of Swiss industry. In Innosuisse-funded projects, companies work together with universities or research institutes such as Empa to bring innovative ideas to the market. Empa is currently involved in around 80 such projects. Here are four of them.

  • 17 December 2024

    Economic forecast: Outlook deteriorates marginally amid high uncertainty

    The Federal Government Expert Group on Business Cycles has slightly lowered its economic growth forecast for 2025 (GDP adjusted for sporting events: 1.5%; September forecast: 1.6%). The recovery of the European economy has been delayed. The international economy is not expected to normalise until 2026, at which point growth in the Swiss economy would also accelerate (1.7%).* Downside risks currently outweigh upside potential. Uncertainty surrounding international economic and trade policy is very high.