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  • All that flies: Research and technology connected with air and space travel are the focus of the Innovation Park Zurich in Dübendorf. The picture shows a drone designed by UZH professor Davide Scaramuzza. (Picture: Switzerland Innovation Park Zurich)
    All that flies: Research and technology connected with air and space travel are the focus of the Innovation Park Zurich in Dübendorf. The picture shows a drone designed by UZH professor Davide Scaramuzza. (Picture: Switzerland Innovation Park Zurich)
  • Professor Davide Scaramuzza gives an initial impression of the kinds of experiments that will be carried out on the grounds of the military airfield in Dübendorf with a memorable display of flying and autonomously navigating robots. (Picture: Switzerland Innovation Park Zurich)
    Professor Davide Scaramuzza gives an initial impression of the kinds of experiments that will be carried out on the grounds of the military airfield in Dübendorf with a memorable display of flying and autonomously navigating robots. (Picture: Switzerland Innovation Park Zurich)
  • It is important for Switzerland to maintain its top position as a country of innovation, says federal councilor Johann Schneider-Ammann. (Picture: Switzerland Innovation Park Zurich
    It is important for Switzerland to maintain its top position as a country of innovation, says federal councilor Johann Schneider-Ammann. (Picture: Switzerland Innovation Park Zurich
  • Wood and glass: The information pavilion of the Innovation Park Zurich was opened on Friday. (Picture: Switzerland Innovation Park Zurich)
    Wood and glass: The information pavilion of the Innovation Park Zurich was opened on Friday. (Picture: Switzerland Innovation Park Zurich)
  • A view of the interior of the pavilion. (Picture: Switzerland Innovation Park Zurich)
    A view of the interior of the pavilion. (Picture: Switzerland Innovation Park Zurich)
  • The view from the info pavilion over Dübendorf airfield. (Picture: Switzerland Innovation Park Zurich)
    The view from the info pavilion over Dübendorf airfield. (Picture: Switzerland Innovation Park Zurich)
  • UZH professor Milo Puhan, 2017 Ig-Nobel prizewinner, giving a talk at the pavilion opening about curiosity, risk, and innovation. (Picture: Switzerland Innovation Park Zurich)
    UZH professor Milo Puhan, 2017 Ig-Nobel prizewinner, giving a talk at the pavilion opening about curiosity, risk, and innovation. (Picture: Switzerland Innovation Park Zurich)
  • The Innovation Park is a project for future generations: Zurich government councilor Carmen Walker Späh. (Picture: Switzerland Innovation Park Zurich)
    The Innovation Park is a project for future generations: Zurich government councilor Carmen Walker Späh. (Picture: Switzerland Innovation Park Zurich)
  • UZH President Michael Hengartner (4th from left): The innovation park will facilitate the transfer of knowledge between higher education institutions, research bodies, and private enterprise. (Picture: Switzerland Innovation Park Zurich)
    UZH President Michael Hengartner (4th from left): The innovation park will facilitate the transfer of knowledge between higher education institutions, research bodies, and private enterprise. (Picture: Switzerland Innovation Park Zurich)
  • UZH professor Oliver Ullrich, director of the Space Hub, and Natalie Dove (Dovespace/Nussbaumer Reisen) organize the Swiss Parabolic Flights. (Picture: Regina Sablotny, UZH
    UZH professor Oliver Ullrich, director of the Space Hub, and Natalie Dove (Dovespace/Nussbaumer Reisen) organize the Swiss Parabolic Flights. (Picture: Regina Sablotny, UZH
  • Space Hub at the Kennedy Space Center: The UZH team with Professor Oliver Ullrich and employees from the Swiss-Israeli company Spacepharma. Their life-science experiment was brought from concept to implementation on the International Space Station in a record time of only three months. (Picture: Regina Sablotny, UZH)
    Space Hub at the Kennedy Space Center: The UZH team with Professor Oliver Ullrich and employees from the Swiss-Israeli company Spacepharma. Their life-science experiment was brought from concept to implementation on the International Space Station in a record time of only three months. (Picture: Regina Sablotny, UZH)
  • Professor Oliver Ullrich uses parabolic flights to carry out on-board experiments into weightlessness. The picture shows a parabolic maneuver of the A310 Zero-G. (Picture: Regina Sablotny, UZH)
    Professor Oliver Ullrich uses parabolic flights to carry out on-board experiments into weightlessness. The picture shows a parabolic maneuver of the A310 Zero-G. (Picture: Regina Sablotny, UZH)
  • UZH professor Max Gassmann investigates the effect of weightlessness on human cells on the Space Hub’s second Swiss Parabolic Flight. (Picture: Regina Sablotny, UZH)
    UZH professor Max Gassmann investigates the effect of weightlessness on human cells on the Space Hub’s second Swiss Parabolic Flight. (Picture: Regina Sablotny, UZH)
  • Jaap Swanenburg of Balgrist University Hospital on a Swiss Parabolic Flight. (Picture: Regina Sablotny, UZH)
    Jaap Swanenburg of Balgrist University Hospital on a Swiss Parabolic Flight. (Picture: Regina Sablotny, UZH)
  • In October 2017, the Swiss SkyLab Foundation carried out scientific and technical experiments in the Space Hub with the Zeppelin NT. UZH, ETHZ, EMPA, ZHAW, and the University of Basel were all involved. (Picture: Regina Sablotny, UZH)
    In October 2017, the Swiss SkyLab Foundation carried out scientific and technical experiments in the Space Hub with the Zeppelin NT. UZH, ETHZ, EMPA, ZHAW, and the University of Basel were all involved. (Picture: Regina Sablotny, UZH)
  • The Zepplin NT will be a central research platform of the Space Hub in Dübendorf. (Picture: Regina Sablotny, UZH)
    The Zepplin NT will be a central research platform of the Space Hub in Dübendorf. (Picture: Regina Sablotny, UZH)