Swisscom Outpost Silicon Valley

Swisscom Outpost Silicon Valley

Think Tanks

Palo Alto, California 3,172 followers

We identify trends and solutions to enable innovation for Swisscom and its customers in Switzerland.

About us

We identify technology development and new business opportunities on behalf of Swisscom, the leading IT Service Provider in Switzerland. We do this by fostering the exchange and cooperation with existing major technology firms and ambitious young startups to satisfy rapidly developing customer needs and market requirements in Switzerland.

Industry
Think Tanks
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Palo Alto, California
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2014

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Employees at Swisscom Outpost Silicon Valley

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  • 💡 CES 2025 – Day 1 Highlights Wrapped 💡 Learn more about the Delta Sphere Keynote, Startups in Sports and Kitchen, Wearable Glasses and Rings, and Swiss Presence. 1️⃣ The Delta Air Lines Keynote Experience ✈️ Delta, the second brand to use the Sphere for a keynote and concert, unveiled exciting announcements by CEO Ed Bastian, including new partnerships with YouTube, Viola Davis, NFL star Tom Brady for an exclusive in-flight series, Uber to expand Skymiles, Joby Aviation to make flying taxis a reality, and GenAI concierges for travel assistance. The immersive Sphere experience went beyond traditional IMAX, especially during Lenny Kravitz's closing concert. The dynamic colors and visuals complemented the performance, offering a glimpse of the future of entertainment. While there are rumors about potential Spheres in London or Singapore, these plans face significant challenges due to the venue's technological complexity. 2️⃣ Startups: Sports and Kitchen ⛳  The sports space presented VR setups for golf (e.g. Uneekor, Inc.) and motorized devices for snow sports (e.g. Sternboard by SQ-Motors France). After the digitization of our living rooms, kitchen spaces seem to be the next frontier, with a fast variety of solutions for compact, smart appliances such as ovens, toasters or dishwashers (e.g. Daan Tech) 3️⃣ Wearables 💍 Rings as wearable tech are rising in popularity, with ŌURA leading and others following. Swiss startup Senbiosys introduced its VELIA smart ring, a sleek alternative to smartwatches—ideal for those who want Swiss craftsmanship. Rings also offer benefits for sports activities and more reliable blood pressure monitoring than non-metallic wristbands. Smart glasses continue to be a trend. In addition to Meta, Halliday (a Chinese brand) impressed with its design. Their glasses integrate an almost invisible display and features like voice control and live translation. After testing them, we can confidently say they work well and look great! 4️⃣ Swiss Startups 🇨🇭 Switzerland was strongly represented at CES, with a prominent Swiss Tech Booth. We reconnected with Swistor, former Startup Challenge participant, now thriving in data centers, a strategic pivot that will remain a focus. We also caught up with Rimon Technologies, who collaborates with cablex AG, showcasing their knowledge management platform that uses wearable cameras to capture and share expertise in real-time. Among many exciting Swiss startups, the following stood out: - Wearin': Smart vests for blue-light organizations, used by police at the Paris Olympics 2024, with plans to expand to the U.S. - E-outdoor SA - (E-skimo): The first electrical-assisted E-ski mountaineering device, for easier ascents. - Calopad®: An ultra-thin device for deep heat and cold therapy to accelerate healing. - Ecorobotix: Revolutionizing agriculture with AI and precision technology. What are your highlights and impressions? Let's discuss below! 🚀

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  • 🌟 Best of Tech 2024 🌟 As we wrap up the year, our team reflected on the trends that impressed us the most — from AI security and quantum breakthroughs to immersive VR and longevity tech reshaping industries. Swipe through to see the highlights and join the conversation: 👉 What were your top tech moments of 2024? Let us know in the comments! Here’s to an innovative 2025 ahead! 🚀 #Innovation #TechTrends2024 #AI #QuantumComputing #LongevityTech #VR #CyberSecurity #AISecurity #Robots

  • #ReInvent, Amazon Web Services (AWS) flagship annual conference, once again lit up Las Vegas 🎰 right after Thanksgiving, drawing more than 65,000 cloud enthusiasts from around the globe. Throughout the week, attendees gained first-hand insights into the latest AWS product announcements, improved their technical skills in hands-on workshops, and discovered various innovative solutions in the cloud ecosystem. It was also an excellent opportunity to connect, share experiences, and debate the tech trends that shape our digital future. Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a strategic partner of Swisscom, with #AI and #Cloud ranking among the top innovation fields for Swisscom Outpost Silicon Valley. That is why this year, Stefan Petzov and Vladimir Michalec joined the list of participants, diving deeply into telecom cloudification strategies and generative AI applications specific to the telecom industry. Their “Vegas mission” was to engage with vendors and potential partners, gather fresh perspectives, technical know-how, and strategic insights, leveraging AWS’ advancements to drive Swisscom Outpost’s future innovative projects 🚀. It is impossible to summarize all the announcements and more than 2,000 technical sessions in one post, but here are a few key milestones that Vlado and Stefan found important: Generative AI Developments: • Amazon Nova Models: AWS introduced the Nova series—Micro, Lite, Pro, and the forthcoming Premier—designed for diverse applications like text, image, and video generation. These models are accessible via Amazon Bedrock, AWS’s fully managed service for building generative AI applications 🤖. • Project Rainer: In partnership with Anthropic, AWS is developing Project Rainer, which is anticipated to be one of the world’s largest AI supercomputers, leveraging AWS’s Trainium 2 chips to enhance AI training capabilities 🌌. Compute and Infrastructure Enhancements: • Trainium 3 Chips: AWS announced Trainium 3, the next-generation AI training chip. It offers four times the performance of its predecessor and is expected to be available in late 2025 ⚡. • Node Management in AWS Systems Manager: A new node management experience in AWS Systems Manager simplifies the management of nodes across various environments, providing a centralized view for efficient operations 📋. Analytics and Data Management: • Amazon SageMaker Lakehouse: This new service unifies data lakes and warehouses, enabling seamless analytics and machine learning workflows on a single data copy through open #Apache Iceberg APIs and fine-grained access controls 🔒. • DynamoDb Integration with SageMaker Lakehouse: AWS introduced a zero-ETL integration between Amazon DynamoDB and SageMaker Lakehouse, allowing for effortless analysis of operational data without the need for custom pipelines 📊. Don’t worry if you could not participate—almost all the sessions were recorded and are published free on the AWS ReInvent webpage. Dive in and stay inspired! 🎥💡

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  • 🌍 Exciting times in #innovation! Last week’s Plug and Play Tech Center's Winter Summit brought together Startups, VCs, and Corporates to explore our biggest challenges. The #future of business is being shaped by cutting-edge technologies like #AI, #sustainability, and #MaterialScience. Here are some of the key takeaways: ⚡ AI continues its transformational march. But this time, we heard more talk about #SmallLanguageModels. These offer less hallucination than their large counterparts, and can be better suited for vertical specific use cases. 💡 #BusinessModelInnovation: A potentially huge shift is how companies pay for software: historically, we went from licenses to subscriptions to usage-based pricing models. Now, confident AI companies are starting to do outcome-based pricing, which aligns customer and vendor incentives more closely. 🌱 Innovations in sustainability: #CarbonCapture and #efuels are the main drivers, as well as #hydrogen. And if you’re in Switzerland and working on hydrogen, follow Plug and Play Tech Center because they’re organizing a hydrogen week in Switzerland in February! 💎 Advances in materials science: genAI is helping iterate hardware prototyping and create new materials, including #DiamondSemiconductors, proteins, antibiotics and #PhotonicComputing. 🚀 What are your thoughts on these emerging trends? #energy #materialsScience #startups #SiliconValley

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  • Thank you all HWZ Digital Leaders for visiting Swisscom Outpost last Tuesday! It was a pleasure meeting you and talking to you all, we hope you got some nice insights and innovative ideas from us or other companies you visited here in Bay Area. It is always very motivating for us to present in front of people, who are eager to learn something new (and can also teach us a thing or two). This way we can help to "bring" a bit of Silicon Valley innovation mindset back to Switzerland. Special thank you Sven Ruoss, Laura Leber, Gert Christen 🚀 for organising the visit. The more we can help to spread the knowledge about technology and innovation, the better future we are creating! 🙏

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    Sven Ruoss Sven Ruoss is an Influencer

    Senior Expert for Digital Transformation - Senior Media Expert - Director of Studies CAS Digital Leadership

    What a week! 🌟 Unsere Studienreise im Silicon Valley 2024 ist bereits wieder Geschichte. 🚀 Silicon Valley lebt. Digital Business wächst. Noch klarer wurde: AI ist die treibende Kraft in der Bay Area und verändert unsere Welt. 🤖 Mein Koffer ist gepackt für die Rückreise - voll mit Inspiration und neuen Erkenntnissen. 🌐⚡ Danke. Danke. Danke. Danke an folgende Personen: - Jeff Eyet 🔑✨ & Gert Christen 🚀 mit «Creating Corporate AI Moonshots - Christianna Taylor, PhD, mit «The Space Economy & Business Evolution» - Autonomous Driving Experience mit Waymo - Stanford University Campus Tour - Stefan Petzov & Vladimir Michalec von Swisscom mit «Corporate Venturing» - Plug and Play Silicon Valley Summit am Plug and Play Tech Center, mit verschiedenen Highlights wie Amit Patel mit dem «Trend Report: Entertprise & AI» - Dorian Selz, Founder of Squirro & Swiss Serial Entrepreneur - Sarah Burckhardt von Swissnex in San Francisco - Jill Unikel von Sapta Inc mit «Building a Culture of Engagement and Innovation» - Startup & Investors Networking and Pitch Event - Tim Eischens von Autodesk - Boris Pavlovic von Verkada - Nikita Komarov von Dobs.AI - Bay Area AI Safety Meetup mit Micah Carroll, John Whaley & Sean Harvey - Omar Valle von Amazon mit «Amazon's Corporate Culture of Innovation» Ein besonderer Dank geht an Gert Christen 🚀 Christen, der erneut ein hervorragendes Programm auf die Beine gestellt hat. Danke, Gert! Und mein letzter Dank gilt den 25 Digital Leaders des aktuellen CAS Digital Leadership an der HWZ Hochschule für Wirtschaft Zürich. In drei Worten: «Es hät gfäggt!» 🚀🚀🚀 #HWZDigitalLeadership #HWZDigitalMinds #hwzsv

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    I foster innovation and collaboration across companies, countries and people. Passionate about retail, media & entertainment & customer experience. Current focus on #web3 and #metaverse

    🌟 Exploring AI Trends at the Open-i Event: Insights from Silicon Valley 🌟 Yesterday, I had the privilege of speaking at the Open-i event, the pioneering Swiss innovation and dialogue platform for the economy and science sectors. Together with my colleagues from Swisscom, we shared diverse perspectives on the evolving world of AI. My focus was on AI in Silicon Valley—a region where innovation isn’t just a buzzword but a way of life. Here are some key takeaways from my talk: 🚀 AI is omnipresent in Silicon Valley—the region is home to 43% of all global AI startups, and the culture reflects this dominance. Even highway billboards target niche AI audiences, demonstrating the unique openness and dynamism that drives disruption. 📊 Rapid growth of AI startups—in March 2023, platforms like There’s an AI for That listed around 3,000 AI tools. Today, this number grows significantly, with thousands of new tools emerging monthly. The so-called Cerebral Valley alone hosts 80+ AI-focused events every month, reinforcing Silicon Valley’s role as a global innovation hub. 💡 The AI Premium—early-stage AI startups in 2023 experienced a noticeable surge in valuations compared to non-AI startups, driven by investor confidence in technologies like generative AI. 🎯 VC trends reflect quality over hype—while venture capital investment in AI has decreased since 2021, this indicates a shift toward backing sustainable, impactful innovations over short-lived trends. At Swisscom, our 25-year presence in Silicon Valley provides us with a unique advantage. Our team at the Swisscom Outpost Silicon Valley identifies high-quality opportunities and builds impactful partnerships. Whether it’s steering clear of overhyped projects or championing game-changing innovations, we’re shaping the future with long-term value in mind. A heartfelt thank you to my talented colleagues Sarah Levy for her invaluable insights on how to make AI projects successful. Rolf Neukom who introduced our smart GenAI-based chatbot, Sam. Daniel Dobos for showcasing our collaborations with universities and research institutions. Olaf Schulze for his excellent moderation, guiding the discussions and ensuring a seamless flow throughout the event. As well as Silvan Lohri, Maran Pereirasamy, MBA, Thomas Hochstrasser, Olaf Schulze, Philipp Schmid, Bruno K., Tina Willibald And a special thanks to the Open-i community for fostering meaningful dialogue. Events like this highlight the importance of connecting global innovation with Swiss excellence 🌐✨ #AI #Innovation #Swisscom #SiliconValley #Openi

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  • Not all heroes wear capes — some attend the Internet Identity Workshop! 🦸♂️🦸♀️ Our Swisscom duo just returned from #IIW with exciting insights into the future of identity and privacy tech. Dive into their adventure below! Passionate about digital trust? Let's start a conversation! #Identity #DigitalTrust #Innovation

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    Software Engineer at Swisscom Cloud Lab

    Unsung Internet Heroes - Internet Identity Workshop (#IIW) Not all heroes wear capes. Some of them have been meeting twice a year since 2005 to discuss the most important identity and privacy technologies that are prevalent on the internet today. This week, I had the privilege to represent Swisscom Outpost Silicon Valley and attend the 39th Internet Identity Workshop (IIW) at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA. IIW is an unconference led by participants who decide the direction the discussions will take. Sitting in a circle, the attendees curate the agenda every morning, choosing topics for deeper conversation. These sessions are less teacher/student and more communal discussions. At the end of the day, coming full circle—pun intended—we would go over the highlights of all the sessions. Like Clark Kent's glasses, which may have worked in protecting Superman’s identity years ago, identity protocols of the past need to be updated for today’s world. With this understanding, there are exciting projects using Self-Sovereign Identities to solve use cases for digital credentials, sharing secure data, age verification, and many more. With many attendees who work directly with standardizing bodies like IETF, DIF, TOIP, etc., it was exciting to discuss the groundwork and best practices in AI security, training data provenance, and delegation of AI agents. Even with Gioia Schweizer as Batman and me as her Robin, we were no match for attending all 178 sessions this week. Fortunately, IIW releases detailed notes of all the sessions, past and present, here: https://lnkd.in/g8N_-FBy for review. I left IIW with my faith in humanity restored and am looking forward to the 40th IIW in April 2025. #Identity #DigitalTrust #Innovation

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  • 🌍 Insights from TechCrunch Disrupt 2024: The Future of Space, SaaS, & AI 🌍 This week we attended #TechCrunch #Disrupt in San Francisco, where some of the brightest minds across Space, SaaS, Fintech, and AI came together to share game-changing ideas and trends. Here are some key takeaways from this year’s event: 🚀 #SpaceTech is evolving quickly, with new solutions emerging in satellite maintenance, space debris management, and navigation. For instance, ThinkOrbital developed an Xray to scan satellites, and a robot arm to service them. And Lumi Space shoots photons from a ground-based laser at space debris to literally shoot it out of the way of satellites. As investment grows in this sector, startups with #DualUse (government and commercial) strategies show resilience by diversifying their market risk. #Advice for founders: if you’re building in dual-use, make sure you’re not developing 2 completely separate products/strategies! 💼 #SaaS: Even though #AIAgents are raising huge funds (Sierra) it seems the industry is still figuring out the exact definition of agents. Most are built into #chatbots with #LLMs, and then plug in to other services or apps so the user has to click around less (imagine an airline chatbot that directly rebooks your flight and updates your calendar without you ever having to leave the chatbot). But basically, agents can be deployed every time you know which action a user will take after the first action. How much #value the agent offers depends on how much time and effort it takes the user to do those steps manually (and of course, how accurate the agent is). 📡 #AI: The #AgenticAI example above was in a chatbot, but it looks like more general purpose agents will soon also help with anything on your screen. Similar to Microsoft’s announced-and-then-pulled-back Recall, there was news from both Anthropic and Google this week working on similar features: Anthropic, via Youtube: http://bit.ly/48v93Rg Google, via The Verge: https://bit.ly/4fuoL1r 🤖 #Humanoids: Even though humanoid robots were in the media quite a bit recently, they weren’t a topic at Disrupt. The consensus is that they won’t live in our households anytime soon, because the huge amount of training data simply doesn’t exist yet. As innovation across these fields accelerates, there’s a world of opportunity for telecommunications and tech companies to collaborate with these emerging sectors. Let’s stay connected and explore what’s next together! #TechCrunchDisrupt #Innovation #Telecommunications #Startups #Switzerland

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  • 🎃 The “Scary” Side of Technology 👻 As Halloween rolls around, let’s take a moment to reflect on the eerie side of tech. While we often focus on how technology can enhance our lives, there are some things that might make even the bravest among us shiver. Here are a few spooky insights: Digital Shadows 🕵️♂️ With every app we download, every site we visit, and every online purchase we make, we’re leaving a digital footprint. Studies show that nearly all apps track some form of user data, often for advertising purposes. AppCensus found that many apps even collect data unrelated to their functionality, sharing it with third-party networks. AI "Mind Readers" 🧠 AI algorithms today are surprisingly adept at predicting human behavior. Research from the University of Cambridge and Stanford found that Facebook’s AI can predict personality traits with high accuracy based on user activity - sometimes even better than friends & family. Deepfake Dilemmas 🖼️ The rise in deepfake technology is a real challenge. According to Sensity AI, the volume of deepfake content online doubled in just a year, with many videos designed to spread misinformation. The Rise of the Machines 🤖 Automation and AI-driven processes are taking over routine jobs. The World Economic Forum predicts that 85 million jobs could be displaced by machines by 2025. While this offers a chance to develop new skills, it also raises fears about the future of work. Big Data, Bigger Monsters 📊 The power of big data comes with risks. IBM’s Security X-Force report noted that data breaches compromised over 180 million records in the first half of 2023 alone, affecting everything from healthcare to financial services. 🎃 This Halloween, let’s remember that with great power comes great responsibility. As technology continues to evolve, it’s up to us to ensure innovation serves humanity – and not the other way around. 👻 What “scary” tech trends do you think are lurking in the shadows? Share your thoughts below!

  • Representing Swisscom Outpost, Vladimir Michalec had the pleasure of attending the #TEDAI 2024 conference in San Francisco last week. By the way, did you know that #TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, and Design? The first conference was held in 1984 in Monterey, California, where the Compact Disc (CD) was presented as the latest technological invention. It’s great that with TEDAI, the conference returned to TED’s Californian roots. The main TED conference has been held in Vancouver since 2014, but its TEDAI branch took place in San Francisco for the first time in 2023. Thanks to the AI theme, the focus is once again on innovative technology and its impact on our lives. Unsurprisingly, Generative AI (#GenAI) is the hot topic right now. It drives innovation, investments, and life in Silicon Valley today. But it has not yet transformed our lives completely. Yes, there are promises, predictions, expectations—but there’s also a lot of work to be done by researchers, startup founders, and engineers at big enterprises. Some of their best minds gave talks this past week, giving us lots of food for thought. What are the main challenges the industry is facing? Lack of data or data processing efficiency is one of them. Or perhaps the technology we’re building GenAI with is not optimal. Quantum Neomorphic, or maybe Thermodynamic Computing may be the next evolution of AI compute platform. But even today’s GenAI can be used in novel ways to solve our problems, such as building AI agents that “play” the game of designing new drugs for personalized treatment, or creating foundational models of our physical world to give robots the ability to learn and adapt on their own, helping us with daily chores. We can also allow AI models time to “think” before answering, instead of expending more resources on training, to provide us with better solutions. There were many inspiring examples of what’s coming. But as with every new technology, it’s not all roses with GenAI. Some speakers warned us that we need to proactively work with the AI industry to avoid negative impacts on humanity—such as AI stealing our youth’s attention, making them talk to virtual AI friends more than real humans. Or the risk of GenAI models being used for malicious purposes, like attacks on nations or the development of biological weapons. People from the art industry pointed out that with GenAI being ubiquitous, a completely new approach to art and copyright is needed. In all these examples, we heard arguments from both sides, which makes TEDAI a great platform for intelligent discussion — if only this were the case everywhere in our society nowadays. With over 100 AI events in the Bay Area every month, it’s difficult to find the ones that are truly valuable and enriching. After attending TEDAI for the first time, we can definitely say this conference takes one of the top spots, if not the highest. If you can, watch the (hopefully soon) available recordings. It’s truly inspiring!

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