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Spirecut establishes presence in the Baselland

Spirecut has opted to establish its new headquarters in the Baselland. The company is now operating out of “The 5th Floor” co-working space in Muttenz. The start-up has relocated with the help of the “100 fürs Baselbiet” program operated by BLKB and Basel Area Business & Innovation.

Frédéric Schuind, CEO and founder of Spirecut.
Frédéric Schuind, CEO and founder of Spirecut. Image credit: Spirecut

Spirecut AG is now based in Muttenz in the canton of Basel-Landschaft. The medtech start-up, which was headquartered in Fribourg up until the end of March, develops and sells instruments for two surgical fields of hand operations: carpal tunnel syndrome and trigger finger. In each case, the instruments facilitate minimally invasive procedures in which no incision is necessary. Rather, the surgeon merely has to puncture the skin.

As a result, in contrast to conventional operations, patients can immediately use their hand as normal again. Spirecut was awarded third place in the 2022 Swiss Innovation Challenge.

Founded in 2020, the company was supported in establishing its presence in the Baselland area by the "100 fürs Baselbiet" promotional program operated by BLKB, the cantonal bank for the canton of Basel-Landschaft, further details of which can be found in a statement. The aim of the initiative is to bring 100 companies to the Baselland, with debt capital of up to 500,000 Swiss francs available to finance the next growth step. The bank also offers coaching and mentoring in all relevant areas via its partners.

The investment and innovation promotion agency Basel Area Business & Innovation functioned as a relocation partner and aided the search for suitable premises, which were eventually found at The 5th Floor coworking space in Muttenz. In the words of the Swiss-Belgian founder and CEO of Spirecut, Professor Frédéric Schuind, his company opted for the Basel region due to the fact that “it offers a unique ecosystem for medtech firms that encourages innovation and collaboration in a supportive environment”.

The medtech firm is keen to get in touch with the leading players in the Basel region to sound out cooperation opportunities, Basel Area writes in its press release. The proximity to the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW), as well as the University of Basel, University Hospital Basel and the Basel life sciences ecosystem and its suppliers, will open up recruitment opportunities for the company. 

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