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"Was Trump für Schweizer Zulieferer heisst"
Donald Trump is now opposing imports from Europe or Mexico. STREETLIFE explains why tariffs cause more harm than good, whether Swiss suppliers would be affected, and why it's important to wait and see what happens next. Anja Schulze, Professor at the University of Zurich, emphasizes that tariffs are not the primary issue for the European auto industry. Instead, they add to existing challenges like weaker sales in China. Read the full article here.
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"Hunderte KMU in der Schweiz spüren die Autokrise in Deutschland ganz direkt"
In Switzerland, 30,000 jobs are tied to supplier companies that often depend on large German customers. How do these Swiss SMEs handle this? Professor Anja Schulze of the University of Zurich shared her perspective, alongside contributions from industry leaders.
Watch the full broadcasthere.
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"Stellenabbau bei Volkswagen: Wie gross ist die Krise wirklich?"
In recent talk on SRF, Prof. Anja Schulze discusses the scale of Volkswagen's current crisis, offerieng expert insights into the challenges ahead.
Listen to the full discussion on SFR's websitehere.
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Innovation remains the key to success In an interview on the Swiss Confederation website, Prof. Anja Schulze highlights the transformation of Switzerland’s automotive industry. While no longer producing vehicles in large volumes, Switzerland remains a key supplier of components. Innovation is essential for Swiss companies to stay competitive in the evolving global market. Read the full interview here.
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In a recent interview on Streetlife, Professor Anja Schulze from Swiss Car discussed the challenges Swiss suppliers may face as VW implements cost-cutting measures. With issues in electric mobility, the China market, and reduced consumer demand, Professor A. Schulze highlights the potential risks to Swiss businesses and jobs, while emphasizing the importance of diversifying into new markets. Read the full article here
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July 10, 2024
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In an interview with SRF, Prof. Anja Schulze identified two primary reasons for the struggling electric car market in Europe: the lack of affordable options and the discontinuation of subsidies. A review of sales data from major automotive manufacturers indicates a decline in consumer incentives to purchase electric cars. Please check the full interviewhere. |
Feburary 23, 2024
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STREETLIFE recently interviewed Prof. Dr. Anja Schulze. In the interview, Prof. Dr. Anja Schulze discussed the underestimated Swiss automotive industry, noting its innovation, quality, and shift towards e-mobility. She emphasized the industry's adaptability, the role of smaller suppliers, and the challenges in moving from combustion engines to electric vehicles. Read the complete interview here. |
January 16, 2024
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At the 18th AGVS conference "Tag der Schweizer Garagen", Prof. Dr. Schulze highlighted examples showcasing the innovative strength of the Swiss automotive supply industry. She emphasized that the industry's achievement lies in its consistent ability to maintain stability, demonstrate agility, and adeptly recognize evolving trends. This resilience is now crucial as the sector transitions to alternative drives. Read more about the speechhere. |
January 11, 2024
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In a recent interview with VerkehrsMonitor, Prof. Dr. Anja Schulze shared insights about the trends and challenges of the Swiss automotive supply industry and the emergence of electromobility. Read more about it here here. |
Tag der Schweizer Garagen 2024
Prof. Dr. Anja Schulze is invited to be a featured speaker at the upcoming 18th AGVS "Tag der Schweizer Garagen", themed "Innovation trifft Garage". This 2024 AGVS conference brings together the leading minds and innovators in the Swiss automotive industry, to address the question of how the industry can successfully move into the future. The conference will be held on January 16, 2024 in Kursaal Bern. Discover more about this exciting event here. |
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How do you envision the future of mobility? Participate in the UZH Innovathon to give significance to your ideas! This interdisciplinary program organized by Digital Society Initiative Mobility community and UZH Innovation Hub is designed for Master and Doctoral students and revolves around industry partner challenges. What is an Innovathon? If you are interested in what is an Innovathon, please check this video and the winning proposal from Innovathon Fall '22. How to apply? You can apply for this course via the UZH course catalogue from August 16th to 29th, 2023. For more information, please check here. |
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April 27, 2023
New Article Citing Prof. Dr. Anja Schulze
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Kanton Zürich News published a new article about the second innovation event in Innovation Park in Zürich. In the article, Prof. Dr. Anja Schulze highlights the value of this event as an important opportunity for her. Read more about it here Zürich fördert Innovation über Branchen hinweg |
March 22, 2023
New Article Citing Prof. Dr. Anja Schulze
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Prof. Dr. Anja Schulze comments in an article by UZH news about developing ideas in interdisciplinary teams that are also in demand outside of the university. In the article, she emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinarity in developing successful business solutions and preparing students for the complex challenges of a digitized society. Read more about it hereIdeen entwickeln, testen und präsentieren |