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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 Appearances Can Be Deceptive: Appearances Can Be DeceptiveUS-Swiss Bilateral Trade: US-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 U.S. / Swiss Trade by Main Commodity Groups: U.S. / Swiss Trade by Main Commodity GroupsSwiss Economic Indicators: Swiss Economic Indicators Population of 7.5 million GDP in 2006 of about USD 378 Billion About 50% of Switzerland’s 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 2007Bilateral Direct Investment: Bilateral 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 FranceExamples of U.S. High Tech Companies in Switzerland : Examples of U.S. High Tech Companies in Switzerland Google Switzerland—European R&D Center IBM—Major R&D Center in Switzerland Hewlett-Packard International eBay International HQ in Bern Medtronic—Manufacturing and Regional HQ GE—Manufacturing and Sales through 20 Operations in Switzerland Swiss Position in R & D: Swiss Position in R & DSwitzerland as a Research Hub: Switzerland as a Research Hub Strong R&D in biotech, nanotech, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, electronics, metallurgy and machinery Public sector investment in R&D of USD 12 billion from 2004-7. Two-thirds of total R&D investment is funded by 1,000 companies predominantly in chemical, pharmaceutical, biotech, and food sectors R&D activities support growing demand for a wide range of high tech products and services Switzerland as a Research Hub : Switzerland as a Research Hub Switzerland ranks among the world’s top five countries for R&D, investing 2.6% of GDP. Thirty-five universities and institutes with leading R&D 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. Major Commercial Centers: Major Commercial CentersSlide13: Greater Basel AreaMarket Characteristics: Market 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 suppliersMarket Characteristics: Market Characteristics Switzerland at epicenter of European competition Innovative products often introduced first in Switzerland Ideal test market—”Europe in Miniature” Follows EU regulations for standards, packaging, and labeling Additional standards for medications, cosmetics, and chemicals Switzerland as a “Gateway to Europe”—distribution channels to EU Multilingual and multicultural market—German, French, and Italian Market Strategies: Market Strategies Express commitment to market Establish long-term relationships Work directly with a Swiss importer/distributor/end-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 Major Swiss High Tech Market Segments: Major 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 Swiss Market for Laboratory Equipment and Scientific Instruments: Swiss 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 R&D and education leading to growing procurement of advanced scientific/lab equipment Best Prospects for Lab/Scientific Equipment : Best 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 applicationsILMAC 200725 - 28 September 2007: ILMAC 2007 25 - 28 September 2007 Industry Exhibition for Research and Development, Environmental and Process Technology in 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 R&D through production Swiss Market for Safety and Security Equipment: Swiss 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 Best Prospects—Safety and Security Equipment: Best Prospects—Safety 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 Swiss IT Market: Swiss 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 Switzerland—home to many U.S. regional HQs Finance, banking, pharmaceutical, chemical, food and trading sectors demand advanced IT solutions Best Prospects for IT: Best Prospects for IT Hardware—desktops, 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 Case Study: NTM Exporter with Hardware-based Encryption Solution : Case 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. Case Study: Security Equipment Exporter Needs to Support European Sales : Case 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. Case Study: Internet-based e-Commerce Solution : Case 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. 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427 Nivedi Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 114 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: October 19, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript High Tech Heart of Europe: SWITZERLAND MATTERS!: High 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 Appearances Can Be Deceptive: Appearances Can Be DeceptiveUS-Swiss Bilateral Trade: US-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 U.S. / Swiss Trade by Main Commodity Groups: U.S. / Swiss Trade by Main Commodity GroupsSwiss Economic Indicators: Swiss Economic Indicators Population of 7.5 million GDP in 2006 of about USD 378 Billion About 50% of Switzerland’s 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 2007Bilateral Direct Investment: Bilateral 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 FranceExamples of U.S. High Tech Companies in Switzerland : Examples of U.S. High Tech Companies in Switzerland Google Switzerland—European R&D Center IBM—Major R&D Center in Switzerland Hewlett-Packard International eBay International HQ in Bern Medtronic—Manufacturing and Regional HQ GE—Manufacturing and Sales through 20 Operations in Switzerland Swiss Position in R & D: Swiss Position in R & DSwitzerland as a Research Hub: Switzerland as a Research Hub Strong R&D in biotech, nanotech, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, electronics, metallurgy and machinery Public sector investment in R&D of USD 12 billion from 2004-7. Two-thirds of total R&D investment is funded by 1,000 companies predominantly in chemical, pharmaceutical, biotech, and food sectors R&D activities support growing demand for a wide range of high tech products and services Switzerland as a Research Hub : Switzerland as a Research Hub Switzerland ranks among the world’s top five countries for R&D, investing 2.6% of GDP. Thirty-five universities and institutes with leading R&D 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. Major Commercial Centers: Major Commercial CentersSlide13: Greater Basel AreaMarket Characteristics: Market 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 suppliersMarket Characteristics: Market Characteristics Switzerland at epicenter of European competition Innovative products often introduced first in Switzerland Ideal test market—”Europe in Miniature” Follows EU regulations for standards, packaging, and labeling Additional standards for medications, cosmetics, and chemicals Switzerland as a “Gateway to Europe”—distribution channels to EU Multilingual and multicultural market—German, French, and Italian Market Strategies: Market Strategies Express commitment to market Establish long-term relationships Work directly with a Swiss importer/distributor/end-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 Major Swiss High Tech Market Segments: Major 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 Swiss Market for Laboratory Equipment and Scientific Instruments: Swiss 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 R&D and education leading to growing procurement of advanced scientific/lab equipment Best Prospects for Lab/Scientific Equipment : Best 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 applicationsILMAC 200725 - 28 September 2007: ILMAC 2007 25 - 28 September 2007 Industry Exhibition for Research and Development, Environmental and Process Technology in 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 R&D through production Swiss Market for Safety and Security Equipment: Swiss 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 Best Prospects—Safety and Security Equipment: Best Prospects—Safety 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 Swiss IT Market: Swiss 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 Switzerland—home to many U.S. regional HQs Finance, banking, pharmaceutical, chemical, food and trading sectors demand advanced IT solutions Best Prospects for IT: Best Prospects for IT Hardware—desktops, 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 Case Study: NTM Exporter with Hardware-based Encryption Solution : Case 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. Case Study: Security Equipment Exporter Needs to Support European Sales : Case 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. Case Study: Internet-based e-Commerce Solution : Case 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.