Title: High Tech Heart of Europe: SWITZERLAND MATTERS
1High Tech Heart of Europe SWITZERLAND MATTERS!
- U.S. Embassy, Bern
- Julie Snyder, Senior Commercial Officer
- Aschi Hegg, Commercial Specialist E-Business
Leader Europe
- Marianne von Kaenel,
- Commercial Assistant
- Zurich America Center
- Sandor Galambos,
- Senior Commercial Specialist
- Elisabeth Mbitha-Schmid, Commercial Assistant
2Appearances Can Be Deceptive
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4US-Swiss Bilateral Trade
- Switzerland is the 17th Largest Trading Partner
for the U.S.
- U.S.-Swiss Bilateral Trade Grew by 20.6 in 2006
to Reach USD 28.6 billion
- U.S. Exports to Switzerland Valued at USD 14.8
Billion in 2006
- The Fastest Growing Market in Europe and Fourth
Fastest Growing Market in the World for U.S.
Exports
- U.S.-Swiss Bilateral Trade Comparable to
Bilateral Trade with Italy and with Spain and
Four Times Larger than U.S.-Austrian Trade
5U.S. / Swiss Trade by Main Commodity Groups
6Swiss Economic Indicators
- Population of 7.5 million
- GDP in 2006 of about USD 378 Billion
- About 50 of Switzerlands GDP is generated by
exports.
- U.S. is second most important market after the
EU.
- Estimated Economic Growth Was 2 in 2006
- Forecast Growth of 2.5 for 2007
7Bilateral Direct Investment
- After the EU, U.S. is second largest investor in
Switzerland
- Switzerland is sixth largest investor in the
U.S.
- Over 650 U.S. firms with a presence in
Switzerland, employing about 70,000
- Growing number of U.S. firms with regional
Europe/Middle
- East/Africa sales/operations
- Advantageous multilingual/multicultural business
environment
- Highly educated, skilled labor force many
commute from bordering countries of Germany,
Italy, and France
8Examples of U.S. High Tech Companies in
Switzerland
- Google SwitzerlandEuropean RD Center
- IBMMajor RD Center in Switzerland
- Hewlett-Packard International
- eBay International HQ in Bern
- MedtronicManufacturing and Regional HQ
- GEManufacturing and Sales through 20 Operations
in Switzerland
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9Swiss Position in R D
10Switzerland as a Research Hub
- Strong RD in biotech, nanotech, pharmaceuticals,
chemicals, electronics, metallurgy and machinery
- Public sector investment in RD of USD 12 billion
from 2004-7.
- Two-thirds of total RD investment is funded by
1,000 companies predominantly in chemical,
pharmaceutical, biotech, and food sectors
- RD activities support growing demand for a wide
range of high tech products and services
11Switzerland as a Research Hub
- Switzerland ranks among the worlds top five
countries for RD, investing 2.6 of GDP.
- Thirty-five universities and institutes with
leading RD laboratories.
- Strong cooperation and networking between
industry and universities to support innovation.
- Venture Capital funds are now the highest in
Europe and growing rapidly, especially for
biotech.
12Major Commercial Centers
13Greater Basel Area
14Market Characteristics
- World-class infrastructure
- High concentration of computer and Internet usage
per capita
- Business-friendly legal environment and few
market impediments
- Few large companies small high tech
manufacturers throughout the country and
dependent on trade for survival
- Producer of high quality, valued-added goods
- Highly automated manufacturing sector
- Demand for high quality products with competitive
prices
- Strong competition from EU suppliers
15Market Characteristics
- Switzerland at epicenter of European competition
- Innovative products often introduced first in
Switzerland
- Ideal test marketEurope in Miniature
- Follows EU regulations for standards, packaging,
and labeling
- Additional standards for medications, cosmetics,
and chemicals
- Switzerland as a Gateway to Europedistribution
channels to EU
- Multilingual and multicultural marketGerman,
French, and Italian
16Market Strategies
- Express commitment to market
- Establish long-term relationships
- Work directly with a Swiss importer/distributor/en
d-user
- Meet customers needs prepare to sell in small
volumes
- Offer high quality and environmentally-friendly
products
- Enter market early for competitive edge
- Consider regional and global potential of
prospective Swiss customers
17Major Swiss High Tech Market Segments
- Aerospace and defense
- Biotech
- Factory automation
- Laboratory and scientific equipment
- Medical devices and technologies
- Nanotechnology
- Precision instrumentation
- Security and safety equipment
18Swiss Market for Laboratory Equipment and
Scientific Instruments
- Total market demand valued at an estimated USD
804 billion.
- U.S. imports valued at an estimated USD 95
billion.
- U.S. market share of about 45, valued at USD 580
million for relevant software, data acquisition
and processing.
- Procurement at federal and cantonal levels
covered by WTO GPA Major tenders on CS EU and CS
Switzerland websites
- Annual federal budgetary increase of 7 for RD
and education leading to growing procurement of
advanced scientific/lab equipment
19Best Prospects for Lab/Scientific Equipment
- Spectrometers
- LC and gas chromatographic analyzers
- Ion selective analyzers
- Systems for titration, extraction, and
supercritical extraction
- Robotized systems
- Automated analytical systems
- Measuring instruments for pH, redox, temperature,
conductivity, etc.
- Precision flow metering instruments
- 3-D simulation software for laboratory
applications
20ILMAC 200725 - 28 September 2007
- Industry Exhibition for Research and
Development,Environmental and Process
Technologyin Pharmaceuticals, Chemicals and
Biotechnology - Trade Promotion Commerce-certified trade show
covering the Greater Basel Area market for U.S.
suppliers to the biotech, chemical,
pharmaceutical and food industries from RD
through production
21Swiss Market for Safety and Security Equipment
- Total market demand of about USD 450 million, and
U.S. market share of 42.
- Government and private sector investment driving
annual growth in demand of 5-7
- Demand growing for wide range of equipment and
solutions for access control, biometrics,
forensics, detection, surveillance and law
enforcement - U.S. equipment has competitive edge--high
quality, technologically advanced and
sophisticated
- Switzerland--international financial turntable
with growing security needs
22Best ProspectsSafety and Security Equipment
- Airport passenger and baggage screening
equipment
- Biometric identification systems for public and
private sector applications
- Forensic equipment
- Alarm and surveillance systems with advanced
electronics
- IT security and encryption systems
23Swiss IT Market
- Market demand nearly USD 30 billion with
estimated growth of 30 over next two years
- Among highest per capita spending in world for
IT
- Ranked among top five in world for all aspects of
IT
- Flexible market open to new developments
- About 70 of population has broadband Internet
- Switzerlandhome to many U.S. regional HQs
- Finance, banking, pharmaceutical, chemical, food
and trading sectors demand advanced IT solutions
24Best Prospects for IT
- Hardwaredesktops, laptops, servers, security and
storage hardware and related software
- Enterprise software and tools
- Mobile communication hardware and software
- IT consulting and outsourcing
- IT hardware and software for federal, state, and
local government
- Advanced web applications and services
25Case Study NTM Exporter with Hardware-based
Encryption Solution
- Product Hardware-based solution to encrypt
critical data in applications and databases.
Customer base includes banks and computer
manufacturers. - Challenge Needed a Swiss partner getting an
initial foot in the door with Swiss banks
reluctant to use U.S. encryption technology in
secure banking operations. - Solution CS Switzerland found two partners in
IT security and secured appointments with CIOs in
top banks. Company currently performing
proof-of-concept trials (average 80 success) in
Swiss and Liechtenstein banks.
26Case Study Security Equipment Exporter Needs
to Support European Sales
- Product Medium-sized, experienced exporter of
law enforcement and CIS and forensics equipment
- Challenge Needed CS assistance in establishing
European sales HQ and warehouse operation in
Switzerland by acquiring existing Swiss company.
- Solution To support the investment decision, CS
helped to clarify complex issues on export
licensing and arranged company meetings with
Swiss authorities to evaluate the impact of
projected duties and local taxes on the
operation. Major in-roads in Swiss market,
successful warehouse operation, re-evaluation of
shipping in light of license delays.
27Case Study Internet-based e-Commerce Solution
- Product Rapidly growing software company with
100 employees. Proprietary software for a
ready-to-use web-based, real-time solution to
automate distributed order and transaction
management - Challenge Finding the right customers in a
small market with little demand for CRM and DCM
- Solution Through Gold Key, targeted major Swiss
exporters to the U.S. that needed a turnkey
solution for e-commerce orders, shipping, and
CRM. Major customers Nespresso, Swatch Group,
Tag Heuer, Swiss Tourism. Now starting to
support its Swiss customers in other European
markets.
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