KMU Swiss Symposium 2022: Future Switzerland - A Care Case?!

20 years ago, in August 2002, the idea of KMU Swiss was born. What started with one event in Kloten has developed into a vivid platform with various events with around 3000 participants per year. The next KMU Swiss Symposium will now take place on March 17, 2022.

The KMU Swiss Symposium 2022 on March 17 will again be able to take place with around 300 participants. (Image: KMU Swiss)

For 20 years now, KMU Swiss has been a platform for entrepreneurs and managers. The idea is to keep them fit for the future in a network and at events. This is achieved through preferential access to around 50 events such as symposia, regular meetings, inside meetings, the GolfTrophy and a digital recommendation and presentation platform. The KMU Swiss Symposia, with up to 500 participants each year, have become one of the most important business events in Switzerland.

300 to 400 participants expected

At the KMU Swiss Symposium 2022, successful personalities from various sectors and industries will once again speak about their experiences in a practical and timely manner. They will shed light on and discuss the conference topic from various perspectives on keywords such as industry, trade, insurance, production, law and innovation. The KMU Swiss Symposium 2022 will take place on Thursday, March 17, 2022 at TRAFO in Baden. This year's event will address perceptions and realities in business, society and politics. Various economies are slowly but surely outstripping us and Europe because they are more willing and faster: Is this so? 300-400 participants are expected at the symposium. Among them are various guests of honor and personalities from business and politics. "In addition to the informal atmosphere, participants appreciate the practical relevance of the presentations," says Armin Baumann, initiator of KMU Swiss.

Switzerland: A Care Case...

This year's conference theme may be somewhat provocative: Are we in Switzerland doing as well as we think? What is the dependency of economic factors and do structural changes influence the growth of the economy? A crisis reveals weak points, and these should be countered. They require far-sighted and timely decisions. Unfortunately, the situation is still one of reacting instead of acting. Self-responsibility is a must, not egoism and narcissism, nor lethargic behavior. Political mills work slower than economic ones and partly against each other, which prevents a fast positive development.

Federal Councillor Viola Amherd at the KMU Swiss Symposium 2022

The conference topic is likely to provide food for discussion. The following entrepreneurial personalities are also expected to provide further lasting impressions:

  • Federal Councillor Viola Amherd
  • Claudia Thali, Neuroscientist
  • Nina Suma, CEO FORTYSEVEN
  • Prof. Dr. Aymo Brunetti, University of Bern
  • Josef Zopp, Head of Studies at Weibel Hess & Partner AG
  • Thomas Boyer, CEO Groupe Mutuel
  • Guido Konrad, Managing Director Varian Medical Imaging Labs
  • Ernst Gisin, CEO Stahlton Bauteile AG

The conference will be moderated by Dr. Hugo Bigi, who has also successfully guided through previous symposia.

For more information on the speakers and ticket ordering options, please visit www.kmuswiss.ch/symposium.

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