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Roger Dubuis

Roger Dubuis is a top Swiss watch brand, founded in 1995 by Roger Dubuis in collaboration with Carlos Dias, and is now a brand of its own. All Roger Dubuis movements are stamped with the Hallmark of Geneva, a testament to its exquisite watchmaking expertise.

Horsham

Holcim AG (Holcim) is one of the world's largest producers of cement building materials, founded in 1912 and headquartered in Switzerland. Holcim was listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange in 1958 and announced its merger with Lafarge, the world's largest cement producer, in 2014.

Ulysse Nardin

Ulysse Nardin is a top Swiss watch brand founded by Ulysse Nardin in 1846. Ulysse Nardin has proven its leadership in precision timekeeping by winning several chronometer competitions. Ulysse Nardin's signature features include enamel, the whimsical tourbillon, and the minute repeater.

Novartis Pharmaceuticals, Switzerland

Novartis:Swiss Novartis Pharmaceuticals (Novartis AG) is a global leader in the pharmaceutical and consumer healthcare industries. Novartis was founded in 1996 through the merger of two Basel-based chemical and pharmaceutical companies, Vapor-Gage and Sandoz. 2004 saw total sales of US$28.2 billion, net profits of US$5.8 billion and an investment of approximately US$4.2 billion in research and development. Novartis is headquartered in Basel, Switzerland, and has operations in more than 140 countries and regions worldwide, employing approximately 81,400 people. 2004 Business Week ranked Novartis as the number one company in Switzerland by market capitalization, 21st in the world, and 3rd in the world's pharmaceutical industry; Novartis is also one of the world's most innovative healthcare companies.

The company's name, Novartis, is derived from the Latin novae artes, meaning "new technology". The company's Chinese name, Novartis, is derived from the Latin novae artes, meaning "new technology.

From 2000 to 2004, Novartis had 13 new drugs approved by the U.S. FDA, ranking first in the global pharmaceutical industry, while the next closest company had only nine approved new drugs. Novartis is one of the world's most innovative pharmaceutical and healthcare companies.

Novartis' core businesses are focused on three main areas: healthcare, agriculture and nutrition.

The Health Care Division's global sales of CHF 18,742 million in 1997 quickly placed Novartis' pharmaceutical business among the top in the world. The merger allowed Novartis to enter the market faster, gain more market share, and expand its product offerings more broadly, while also allowing the two companies to share marketing tools and thereby control costs.

In terms of marketing and development, Novartis is an international leader in seven therapeutic areas: immunology/infectious diseases, central nervous system diseases, cardiovascular diseases, endocrine and metabolic diseases, oncology, skin diseases and asthma. This division invested CHF 2.9 billion in research and development in 1997, giving the company unprecedented potential for product innovation and a unique global research network in biotechnology. Novartis currently has 65 projects in the research and development phase, many of which are already in clinical trials.

The Agriculture Division comprises three divisions: Crop Protection, Animal Health and Seeds. 1997 sales of the Agriculture Division amounted to CHF 8,327 million. Of these, Crop Protection is the world's leading division, Seeds ranks second in the world, and Animal Health ranks fifth in the world. The Crop Protection Division is the world leader in weed control and crop disease control.

The former includes weed control for corn, soybeans and cereal crops, and the latter includes pest control and seed optimization for cereal crops, horticulture, viticulture and fruit. The Crop Protection Division has gained significant market coverage and is the world's largest investor in research and development. The Animal Health Division provides products and pharmaceuticals for the control of parasitic diseases in agricultural livestock and domestic animals.

The Seed Division's operations include the production of seeds for a variety of vegetables, crops and flowers, and the breeding of the first generation of improved genetic corn. Research efforts are focused on increasing seed resistance to pests and diseases by altering the genes involved, developing environmentally friendly herbicides, and developing grain, soybean and vegetable seeds with high tolerance.

The Nutritional Products Division, which includes infant and young children's food, health food and medical nutrition and ancillary products, generated sales of CHF 4,111 million for the year 1997. Its main task is to provide patients and a growing number of people who are concerned about personal health with highly nutritious products for the prevention of disease and the improvement of mental and physical strength. Novartis ranks second in the world in medical nutrition, and its entire business is growing rapidly, especially in Asia.

International Architectural Exchange Community

is an online community about architecture. It is a collection of the world's leading architects, designers, furniture owners and design enthusiasts.

Archionic is also a international team of architects, designers, IT experts and marketing professionals whose main purpose is to compile the latest information and related knowledge in the construction industry.

Canco Strata

Glencore Xstrata is the world's largest commodity trader and the world's fourth largest integrated mining company, formed in 2012 by the merger of Glencore and Xstrata, headquartered in Baar, Switzerland, and ranked 12th in the World 500 in 2013.

Longines Watches

Longines is a famous Swiss watch brand, founded in 1832 by Ernest Francillon, headquartered in St. Emilion, Switzerland, and now part of the Group. Longines' "Flying Hourglass" trademark is the earliest trademark in the watch industry, and Longines has issued the famous "Flying Walker" watch, fleet commemorative watches, etc.

Programmer, Switzerland

SUISSE PROGRAMME is a top Swiss biotech beauty and skincare brand, sought after by celebrities and supermodels, founded in 1996 and known as "Programme" in Hong Kong.

KPMG

KPMG is one of the top four accounting firms in the world (the other three are Deloitte, PwC and RSM McGladrey) and a long-established professional accounting firm in Switzerland, providing audit, tax and advisory services to companies around the world. KPMG began as an accounting firm founded by William Barclay Pitt in London in 1870; it was merged in 1911 by William Barclay Pitt & Co. and Marwick Mitchell & Co. to form the current KPMG. The firm's administrative headquarters are in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Its administrative headquarters are located in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and its business headquarters are located in the United States.

Chopard Watch

Chopard is a Swiss luxury watch and jewelry manufacturer founded in 1860 by Louis-Athens Chopard and now headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. Chopard is involved in sponsoring events such as the Monaco Grand Prix.

Eterna

Eterna is a Swiss watch brand, founded in 1856, headquartered in Glensingh, Switzerland, in 1935 produced only 1.5 mm thick, the thinnest quartz watch at the time.

dormakaba Group

dormakaba (dorma+kaba group, dorma+kaba) is one of the world's largest security equipment suppliers, formed in 2015 by the merger of and has about 16,000 employees worldwide, mainly providing security and access control systems in the field of many products and solutions.

Weatherford International Inc.

Weatherford International (WFT) is a leading global natural gas and oil supplier, one of the world's top three oil equipment companies, established in 1941, headquartered in Switzerland and listed in the United States, with significant reserves in the Middle East, primarily providing drilling, appraisal, post-completion, production, and oil and gas services. It provides products and services such as drilling, appraisal, post-completion, production and intervention.

Swiss Arms

Swiss Arms is a well-known Swiss firearms manufacturer, known as "SIG Arms AG" until 2000, a subsidiary of Swiss Industrial Group (SG), which was later sold.

Calida Group

Calida Group is a leading Swiss manufacturer and marketer of lingerie and loungewear.

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