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Originally founded in 1995 as an ETH spin-off, Autoform has developed into one of the leading software providers in the automotive industry. An American investment company has now acquired the Swiss company for a record price.chevron_right
Dennis Kochmann, Professor of Mechanics and Materials at the Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering, receives the Golden Owl for excellent teaching. The Owl is awarded by the student association of ETH Zurich (VSETH) and honors exceptional teaching.chevron_right
Variety is what makes food enjoyable. ETH Spin-off Planted joined forces with the ETH Product Development Group to customise the extrusion process of plant-based meat by using additive manufacturing.chevron_right
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