- CSEM announces the 2025 ACCELERATE cohort, featuring four future start-ups turning breakthrough research into market-ready technologies.
- The selected ventures span Medtech, Digital Health, Sustainable Energy, and Advanced Photonics, reflecting the bold diversity of Swiss innovation.
- With the recent launch of CCRAFT— a photonics spin-off born from the program — CSEM continues to prove how ACCELERATE transforms lab innovations into real-world impact.
CSEM has announced the four promising entrepreneurial projects selected for its ACCELERATE Program 2025, an initiative designed to help transform deep-tech innovations into market-ready solutions. This year’s participants represent diverse fields spanning Medtech, Digital Health, Sustainable Energy and Advanced Photonics united by one ambition: redefining how technology enhances daily lives.
ACCELERATE: Turning Innovation into Impact
This year’s ACCELERATE cohort includes two CSEM internal participants and three external members, highlighting the program’s role as a bridge between internal technology research and Switzerland’s start-up ecosystem.
A recent success story, CCRAFT, spun out in April 2025, as a new foundry manufacturing photonic integrated circuits — a key technology enabling faster, more efficient data communication. Its launch underscores how ACCELERATE turns deep-tech ideas into tangible industrial impact.
Meet the 2025 Cohort
Discover the four deep-tech innovative projects embarking on their journey with ACCELERATE this year:
SmartHear – Neuro-adaptive hearing technology that keeps the mind listening. The future of hearing lies in the brain
SmartHear is a next-generation neurotechnology platform bridging hearing science and cognitive health. Using AI and in-ear precision sensing, it transforms auditory assessment and training into a personalized, adaptive experience that reflects each user’s unique brain activity. Untreated hearing impairment is now recognized as the leading modifiable risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia — making early intervention a critical path to preserving brain health. By decoding the brain’s auditory responses, SmartHear trains the neural pathways that support listening, focus, and lifelong cognitive health.
“SmartHear will make training your hearing as natural as training your body,” says Zahra Khaliliardali founder of SmartHear. “We’re turning prevention into a daily habit and bringing neurotechnology into everyday life — accessible, personalized, and profoundly human.”
Needless – Because better health shouldn’t come with a sharp reminder
For decades, blood and needles have been the default for checking our health — but it doesn’t have to be that way. Needless develops a simple, wearable patch that measures key health signals through the skin, no blood required. Our platform opens the door to effortless, painless health monitoring that can be done anywhere — helping shift diagnostics from invasive to invisible.
“We’ve accepted needles and blood draws as a necessary part of healthcare for too long. At Needless, we’re driven by the belief that we can do better – by bringing comfort, simplicity, and innovation together in one small patch,” shares Brad Petkus, co-founder with Gabriel Christmann of Needless
HelioW – Empowering new space: making energy in space lighter, cheaper and more efficient
HelioW develops ultra-light, high-efficiency solar cells and modules to power the next generation of satellites. Built on breakthrough materials, these flexible modules cut weight and costs while enabling entirely new satellite designs. With tens of thousands of satellites expected to operate in orbit, and Europe seeking greater autonomy in space technologies, HelioW offers a timely solution to a rapidly growing market.
“With the ACCELERATE program, HelioW benefits from deep solar materials expertise, hands-on technical support, and early access to funding and partners,” says Simon Russeil, founder of HelioW. “This collaboration allows HelioW to move from concept to a space market-ready product extremely fast.”
SecondWave – Substance analysis as simple as taking a picture
SecondWave is redefining material detection with a miniaturized spectroscopy sensor that identifies any substance instantly and with lab-grade precision. Compact enough to fit inside a smartphone, it transforms everyday devices into powerful chemical analyzers for healthcare, food industry, and security. No bulky equipment. No delays. Just shine light and know. SecondWave is setting a new standard for portable material analysis, making advanced detection accessible anywhere, anytime.
“We’re turning every phone into a lab redefining how the world detects and analyze substances,” says Andrea Morandi, founder of SecondWave
“The ACCELERATE Program is much more than a support mechanism; it’s a launchpad for the next generation of Swiss deep-tech innovators, we are proud to welcome these entrepreneurs whose technologies could soon transform industries and deliver tangible benefits to society,” says Bahaa Roustom, VP Marketing & Business Development, CSEM
Looking Ahead
What makes this year’s selection stand out is its diversity and boldness, tackling challenges in Sustainable Energy, Digital Health, Medtech, and Advanced Photonics with disruptive technologies that can scale globally.
With the new cohort now on board, CSEM is set to write the next chapter in Switzerland’s innovation journey — one filled with breakthroughs, partnerships, and exciting opportunities.
Applications for the next ACCELERATE cohort are open until the end of January 2026. Ambitious entrepreneurs are invited to apply online for a chance to join Switzerland’s next wave of deep-tech innovators.








