Schindellegi, Switzerland, August 16th, 2021
Zynnon is pleased to announce that it has entered into a collaboration agreement with Swisscom AG, the major telecommunications provider in Switzerland. Zynnon and Swisscom intend to offer products and services to customers and promote them through various sales channels. They will join forces to provide their customers with Zynnon’s unique solution Lieberty to detect the risk of respiratory infections.
Khaled Abousaleh, CEO of Zynnon is enthusiastic about this new cooperation: “Partnering with a blue-chip company like Swisscom is a testament to the credibility of our solution. I am very proud to see Zynnon associated with Swisscom, and I am convinced it will have an extremely positive impact on our market entry and penetration in Switzerland and beyond.”
About Swisscom:
Swisscom is the leading provider of communication, IT and entertainment in Switzerland. Outside of Switzerland, Swisscom operates Fastweb in Italy. Swisscom has more than 19,000 employees and is one of the most innovative and sustainable companies in Switzerland. Swisscom offers mobile telecommunications, fixed network, Internet and digital TV solutions for business and residential customers.
Swisscom develops and maintains the wireless and wireline network infrastructure, distribute broadcasting signals and is also active in the banking, energy, entertainment, advertising and healthcare sectors.
About Zynnon:
Zynnon (www.zynnon.com) is a start-up focused on improving and protecting people’s health using the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT). Zynnon is developing Lieberty, an innovative non-contact multi-parametric sensor combining health and environmental parameters. It is used to analyse indoor spaces in order to evaluate the risk of respiratory infections. The hardware is used in conjunction with our cloud-based artificial intelligence solution, which generates a Risk of Infection Index and provides alerts as well as recommendations for corrective action.
This hardware and cloud solution provides key information for families, offering insights into older relatives’ living conditions, for example, so that they can make adjustments and act faster in the event of an alert. It helps older people to improve their health and safety in the home through the early detection of respiratory infection risks. This is also a valuable solution for care homes, where it can stop respiratory infections from spreading thanks to the early detection of risks in indoor spaces.
For further information:
Zynnon AG
Alex Marc
CFO & Investor Relations Manager
alex.marc@zynnon.com
www.zynnon.com