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Timestamps: 03:06 - How the AI Boom is pushing energy back to the top of the agenda 10:34 - Impact of new Funds on Founders 35:22 - Startup Agenda Switzerland: Key Challenges 49:14 - Prioritizing Startup Needs in Switzerland This episode was co-produced with Swiss Startup Days (https://startupdays.ch/) , the leading Swiss deep-tech catalyst event for startups, investors, enablers, and corporates.Checkout Newcomers - the ultimate pitching format for pre-seed and seed startups in Switzerland. Applications open in December 2025. Episode Summary: In this Febuary Swisspreneur Briefing, we go live with Sophie Lamparter ( / sophielamparter ) (Founder & Managing Partner at VitaminºC (https://www.vitaminc.ventures/) ) and Laurent Decrue ( / laurentdecrue ) (Co-Founder & Co-CEO of Holycode (https://www.holycode.com/) ) to break down what’s moving and shaking in the Swiss startup ecosystem in the last month - from funding and liquidity to what founders should read between the headlines. This episode dives into three founder-relevant themes. First, the Swiss Venture Capital Report: funding is stabilising: but is CHF 2.95B remotely enough if we want global relevance? Second, AI’s real impact on startups: cheaper building, higher expectations, longer bootstrapping, and bigger later rounds. Third, structural competitiveness: why capital, speed, and investor density matter more than celebratory rankings — and why Switzerland still struggles to fund late-stage ambition. We also go deeper into the nuances: the tension between hype cycle and fundamental shift in AI, why SaaS public market corrections signal changing assumptions - not collapse - and what a “Startup AG” could mean for Switzerland. From pension funds allocating to venture, taxation misalignment, to why the Delaware C-Corp still beats the AG in ease of setup, this conversation is less about criticism and more about unrealised potential. The takeaway: Switzerland doesn’t lack talent or capital - it lacks structural urgency. The cover portrait was edited by www.smartportrait.io (http://www.smartportrait.io/) . Don’t forget to give us a follow on (https://x.com/swisspreneur) Instagram ( / swisspreneur ) , ( / swisspreneur ) Linkedin ( / swisspreneur ) , TikTok ( / swisspreneur ) , and Youtube ( / @swisspreneur ) so you can always stay up to date with our latest initiatives. That way, there’s no excuse for missing out on live shows, weekly giveaways or founders' dinners.