“Roger Federer would never have become a world star if he had only played in Switzerland. The same goes for Swiss scientists”

“Roger Federer would never have become a world star if he had only played in Switzerland. The same goes for Swiss scientists”
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Published on April 18, 2024 at 08:50. / Modified on April 18, 2024 at 08:51.

The encounter is rare. Martina Hirayama, Secretary of State for Training, Research and Innovation (Sefri), appears little in the media since her appointment in 2019. In the media spotlight, she favors high-level exchanges: these 60 annual speeches, it reserves them for those involved in research and innovation.

Installed in the rocket room (where a model of Ariane 5 sits) at Sefri, the trained chemist opens up a little. A native of Munich and Thurgau, she has a Japanese surname. It comes from her husband, whose parents are Swiss and Japanese.

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