Bcomp™ is a Swiss cleantech company and ESG-enabler that develops and sells sustainable lightweighting solutions. Its proprietary natural fibre-based reinforcement technologies ampliTex™ and powerRibs™ reduce environmental impact in a wide range of high-performance applications, from automotive interiors to the highest levels of motorsports, from luxury yachting to sports, infrastructure, aerospace and even space. The Bcomp team offers its customers cutting-edge engineering support from idea to final part, out of its Fribourg headquarter. More information: www.bcomp.ch
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Bcomp at Polestar Day, November 2023
Polestar 3 World Premiere and Bcomp's natural fiber composites
Bcomp is awarded the "Trophée PME 2021" for the best small and medium-sized enterprise.
Sustainable impact: first natural fibre crash box for motorsport developed and manufactured by YCOM in collaboration with Bcomp and using ampliTex™ reinforcements.
Bcomp on regional TV La Télé - How COVID-19 is affecting the traditional automotive market and Bcomp CEO Christian Fischer talked about our technologies and the short-term effects COVID-19 had on our business. (in French)
Bcomp - TEASER lightweighting technology for superior performance, natural fibre composites
Born in the Swiss Alps, bCores are the lightest high-performance wooden ski cores.
Bcomp - FULL lightweighting for the future of mobility with superior natural fibre composites
FACTION pro-rider Candide Thovex launches "One of those days 2" skiing his pro model with bCores inside
Bcomp powerRibs™ technology lightweight natural fibre composite
Pro-rider Candide Thovex testing Bcomp's bCores
TV news series about Swiss Innovation: Bcomp's revolutionary ski cores
Bcomp @ Venture 2012
Bcomp @ Global Pitchfest in Boston 2012
BComp 2 minutes pitch by Christian Fischer, CEO (May 2012)
The TOP 100 Swiss Startup Ranking features the 100 most promising startups that are not older than five years and are selected by a jury of early-stage investors.
Venture Kick supports potential entrepreneurs with start capital up to CHF 150'000 as well as hands-on execution support and access to a nationwide network of investors and experts in the startup field. Multiple times per year, 8 selected projects get the opportunity to present their business ideas in front of a panel. The 5 most promising projects enter the support process. After 9 months at the latest, the startups incorporate and enter the market. Since 2007, Venture Kick has invested over CHF 58 million in over 1111 projects.
The Venture Leaders - the members of the Swiss national startup team- have a clear-cut goal. They envision themselves as global players and want to take the first step to their global expansion. The ten-day business development program is specifically structured to help them achieve this goal.
The venture business plan competition takes place every year and combines a competition, learning events and contact form in one. It is an initiative of the ETH Zurich, CTI and McKinsey.
CTI Start-up enables entrepreneurs to realize their innovative idea professionally.
In a process of three phases, over forty experienced coaches guide start-up companies on their way to enter the market successfully and attract financing. At the end of the coaching process, the most promising start-up companies have the opportunity to receive the prestigious CTI Start-up ’Label’. In addition, the companies benefit from the wide CTI Start-up network of industry experts, experienced entrepreneurs, business angels, venture capitalists and has access to foundations such as de Vigier, STI, FIT, Gebert, Rüf, etc.
Until today, CTI Start-up reviewed more than 1 800 projects, and awarded over 200 start-up enterprises with the CTI Start-up Label. Over 85% of these companies are still in business and some have shown remarkable growth, which is a sign that CTI Start-up guides them to sustainable success.
CTI also promotes the culture of entrepreneurship at universities, teaching hospitals, technical institutes as well as universities of applied sciences. CTI Entrepreneurship offers workshops to students on how to bring innovation to the market.
Website:
www.bcomp.ch/
Headquarter:
Fribourg
Foundation Date:
February 2011
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