Regen Lab SA and RegenLab USA LLC are delighted to announce that the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has issued two new U.S
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) and Hyaluronic Acid (HA) technologies:
i) Systems/methods for the preparation of PRP and HA in a single "all in one" device – the CELLULAR MATRIX™ technology* with tubes containing HA
a thixotropic gel and an anticoagulant: U.S. Patent No. 10,272,139 and
ii) Systems for the preparation of thrombin serum and biological glue
in particular tubes containing a thixotropic gel: U.S. Patent No. 10,226,516
These new patents represent a recognition by the USPTO of RegenLab's innovation
and justifies RegenLab's investment in R&D and enforcement of its intellectual property rights
expanding RegenLab's patent portfolio along with patents also recently granted in other jurisdictions:
i) Methods for the preparation of PRP by centrifuging tubes with a (polymeric) thixotropic gel (+ anticoagulant) and removing Platelet Poor Plasma (PPP)
optionally combined with a cell extract or coagulation activator: US10,092,598
ii) Methods for the preparation of PRP by centrifuging tubes with only a thixotropic gel and anticoagulant
iii) Systems for the preparation of PRP and Bone Marrow Concentrate (BMC)
in particular tubes containing a thixotropic gel and anticoagulant: US10,064,894
iv) Systems/methods combining PRP and HA in two separate devices: US10,052,349
v) Systems/methods for the preparation of PRP
in particular tubes containing a thixotropic gel and sodium citrate as anticoagulant: US9,833,478
tube/container containing such composition
combination with coagulation activator or cell extract: US9,517,255
vii) Methods for the preparation of HA and PRP in a single device
in particular centrifuging tubes containing HA and optionally a gel and anticoagulant
a coagulation activator or cell extract: US8,945,537
tubes containing specific thixotropic gels and anticoagulants
related methods and cell culture methods: US8,529,957
*ATS : Autologous Thrombin SerumCN105998067 US2018327120 and EP2771241
RegenLab is a leading innovator of medical devices for the preparation of platelet rich plasma
which it markets under the well-recognized REGENLAB®
RegenLab remains committed to providing pyrogen-free devices of the highest quality and safety
as well as protecting customers through enforcement of its intellectual property rights
Additional information about RegenLab and its patents can be found at https://www.regenlab.com/corporate/ patents and https://www.regenlabusa.com.
*Only available for research purposes in the United States (not available for sale)
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Cellap Laboratoire — the story of unrivaled Swiss know-how at the service of cosmetic science
This vision and way of thinking is what lies behind the incredible story of the Cellap Laboratoire family business and is shared by the founder
CEO Cellcosmet & Cellmen at Cellap Laboratoire S.A
While Pfister surrounded himself with leading experts in biology and science to develop the Cellcosmet and Cellmen range of Swiss cosmetics for men and women
his wife ensured the successful launch of these lines onto first
The company expanded from four to five people in 1988 when Mrs Pfister’s son
As a young entrepreneur in a fledgling company
Alexandre Chappuis was given the opportunity of becoming involved in the development and consolidation of the company and was subsequently appointed the company’s COO
Chappuis came to the United States to oversee the move of Cellap Laboratoire’s American subsidiary
Initially created and set up in New York in 1994
Swisscosmet subsequently transferred its headquarters to Florida where it is now based today headed by Patrice Breysse
Chappuis returned to Switzerland and became CEO of Cellap Laboratoire
Pfister remains the President of the Board of Management of Cellap Laboratoire and his wife
And Chappuis continues to write the great story of Cellap Laboratoire with its rich family heritage of which its founders and all who work for the company are extremely proud
Cellap Laboratoire was founded in 1982 in Le Mont-sur-Lausanne
the Cellcosmet and Cellmen ranges from Cellap Laboratoire were created in 1987
The company now employs a total of 65 people: Forty-five employees in Switzerland including four scientists who work full-time in its department of Research & Development
Two teams with a total of 20 employees in the United States: the Swisscosmet American subsidiary in Florida and the approved Cellcosmet-Cellmen sales team at Saks Fifth Avenue
As a major player in the field of Swiss cellular and phyto cosmetic science
the following scientific discoveries are attributable to Cellap Laboratoire:
Thanks to this technique exclusive to Cellap Laboratoire
cells are stabilized in their active state for months
without undergoing any physical shock – no lyophilisation
These biologically intact cells maintain an extraordinary vital force
The active stabilized bio-integral cells contained in the Cellcosmet and Cellmen cyto- and phyto and cyto + phyto cosmeceutical ranges are real reservoirs of biological active ingredients capable of intensely revitalizing the skin and effectively delaying the signs of skin aging
They are indispensable in giving the skin a new lease of life
the Cellcosmet and Cellmen cellular treatments respect both the skin’s physiological age and its inherent qualities i.e
the male or female identity of the cutaneous system
The brand has selective distribution in perfumeries
spas and medi-spas in more than 30 countries over four continents with a subsidiary in the United States
Its main markets of distribution are: Western Europe
the Cellcosmet Swiss cellular and phyto treatments have been studied and formulated to respect both the inherent qualities of female skin and its physiological age
the Cellcosmet packaging represents both the purity of the creams and the vitality of the ingredients contained within
The identity of male skin differs radically to that of female skin
Cellap Laboratoire has offered a skincare range exclusively formulated for men
Designed to respond to the needs of male skin and packed full of targeted active ingredients
these state-of-the-art treatments contain concentrations adapted to both the skin’s physiological age and its inherent qualities
Drawing from a discreet and elegant palette
the Cellmen products are packaged in white and grey- topped boxes
This clever use of colour allows people to easily distinguish between the male and female range
This highly select range celebrates the ultimate in luxury in terms of cellular revitalisation and anti-ageing strategies
Formulated with an exclusive cellular complex and highly concentrated active ingredients
the treatments from the CELLECTIVE range smooth
Facial harmony is restored and inner youth instantly revealed
The most recent technological innovations combined with the expertise of our cosmetology specialists has seen the creation of more than 50 high-performance treatments to pre-treat
hydrate and intensely revitalise the skin while carefully respecting its physiological age and specific needs
The SwissCellSpa Experience was born from Cellap Laboratoire’s unique expertise in the field of cellular revitalisation and well-being
It provides exceptionally effective and intensely firming
as well as deliciously relaxing phyto cures that enhance and prolong the benefits of your daily Cellcosmet or Cellmen face and body cosmeceuticals
These professional treatments are offered by our approved Cellap therapists in beauty salons
Cellap Laboratoire aims for excellence at every level
Constantly striving for the ultimate in scientifically selected and skilfully formulated active ingredients to ensure the optimum effect on the skin
state-of-the-art findings in Swiss cosmetic science to its Cellcosmet and Cellmen products
The formulations used in the Cellcosmet and Cellmen skincare products are certified:
Cellap Laboratoire also integrates in its formulas:
virgin and first cold-pressed plant oils W 100% pure and natural essential oils of HEBBD quality (Botanically and Biochemically Defined Essential Oils)
Algae and marine components harvested in line with their natural growth cycle to ensure optimal quality and maximum effect
The entire range of products is formulated
Member of SwissCos – The Association for the Protection of the Origin of Swiss Cosmetics
To offer high quality products formulated to minimise the long-term impact on the environment
To ensure our concern for the environment remains a priority
while maintaining high performance and innovation
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In a bid to avoid costly grid augmentation
Spanish electric vehicle (EV) charger supplier Wallbox has designed a multi-layered energy intelligence solution – proving that necessity is the mother of invention
The Wallbox HQ was able to spend 83.5% of one day entirely in off-grid consumption mode
From pv magazine 06/23
The eight-story building in central Barcelona was exactly what Wallbox wanted
“We managed to find a building which checked all the boxes except one – power availability,” says Daniel Utges
The building only had access to 173 kW of grid electricity but Wallbox needed 300 kW to 400 kW
Testing EVs and chargers is energy intensive
“The utility told us we can solve this problem by investing €500,000 ($536,000) in a new transformer but we thought there are better ways to spend such money,” says Utges
A year before becoming the first Spanish unicorn (a company worth more than €1 billion) to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange
Wallbox decided to develop a grid-connected building as a microgrid
It invested around $400,000 into 400 kWp of solar panels
23 of its Quasar bi-directional EV chargers
“We needed something on top that understands when each of these assets should be consuming or producing energy in real time and this is how Sirius was born,” says Utges
Sirius is expected to be released onto the market in Q1 next year
By choosing the greenest and cheapest energy source available
Sirius optimizes building energy consumption and saves money
“Thanks to Sirius we had no blackouts in the building and we are saving more than 50% on our energy bills at the Barcelona headquarters
which were supposed to amount to more than €200,000 per year,” Utges says
some 54% of the building’s 2.4 MWh daily energy consumption was covered by solar and only 16.5% came from the grid
Sirius relies on big data analytics to integrate inputs including real time pricing
and installation restrictions such as wiring capacity
ventilation and air conditioning; lighting; or water heating
“We treat the building as a black box but there is a lot of variability in energy consumption
depending on the days of the week or if the lab is open or closed,” says Utges
“Integrating an artificial intelligence layer would help us learn from the building behavior and improve Sirius by 10%.”
Most EV fleet charging systems are much simpler
Power is split evenly between charging stations without considering user requirements or real-time availability
Business information company BloombergNEF anticipates there will be 77 million EVs by 2025 and 229 million by 2030 and managing their grid impact will become a challenge
Add on-site solar and storage and there is even more for algorithms to balance
Wallbox is not alone in investigating smart EV charging in a microgrid
Dublin-headquartered power-management company Eaton has commercialized its “buildings-as-a-grid” approach and tested it at its office in Le Mont-sur-Lausanne
The project harnessed 100 kWp of rooftop solar
“We turned our office building into a real-world testbed to gather statistics about how our buildings-as-a-grid approach performs and achieved outstanding results
averaging CHF 1,685 ($1,877) per month,” said Fabrice Roudet
general manager for the energy transition at Eaton
who was referring to the July to December period
Powerflex has deployed around 10,000 chargers with more than 330 MW of solar and around 44 MWh of battery storage on commercial premises
A California Institute of Technology spinout acquired by EDF Renewables in 2019
Powerflex claims its patented software can reduce the cost of electrical system upgrades and peak demand charges by up to 60%
and can enable customers to install up to four times the number of stations than a standard configuration
“We always take into account the building load,” says Powerflex CEO Raphael Declercq
predictable office-building demand] and real-time information [e.g
It is essential to have a comprehensive view when a building and EVs are on the same meter.”
Most EV charging companies are at the early stage of integrating devices with broader on-site power management needs and adding bi-directional charging has been mostly limited to research
cars are charged with grid power during the night and discharge electricity to the building during daytime
“We use the power from our batteries in the early morning
when electricity tariffs in Spain are high
and then recharge them with solar power during the day to reduce our electricity consumption from the grid in the late afternoon,” says Utges
“Our fleet of cars is intended for internal mobility
“This can be booked and we can prepare a car for a long a trip as well but it’s probably easier to go to a fast charger here on the premises and fill your car in half an hour
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After more than 20 years of successful partnership
Sortimo Walter Rüegg AG is moving closer to Gerber Frères Sàrl in Lausanne
The company is a proven conversion partner in the commercial vehicle industry in French-speaking Switzerland and will now be fully integrated into the Sortimo network
"We want to build on our previous cooperation
expand it and benefit from valuable synergies and the simplification of processes that the takeover will bring," emphasizes Peter Rüegg
managing director and owner of Sortimo Walter Rüegg AG
"As a leading Swiss in-vehicle equipment specialist
we see great potential in Western Switzerland and want to continue investing and growing there." As part of the merger
will integrate the Lausanne site into the proven processes of the growing Sortimo organization
The existing employees will all remain with the company and the existing team will be continuously increased
Michèle Abt will be the new site manager in Lausanne
The fleet and commercial vehicle specialist has been working for Sortimo Walter Rüegg AG as project manager fleets at the Bern site since the beginning of 2020
she served as Head of Sales and Marketing at Post Company Cars AG
where she was a member of the management team
The bilingual native of Lake Constance is looking forward to strengthening the market for vehicle fitters in Western Switzerland with her team
she is focusing on more efficient processes
which will ultimately also benefit customers
Michèle Abt looks positively to the future and adds: "By changing various processes and adapting them to the proven processes of the other Sortimo branches
we want to shorten the installation times and thus the idle time of the vehicles for our customers and ensure on-time installation
Our project managers can advise existing customers and potential new customers even better and in a more solution-oriented way thanks to their great expertise and the deepened cooperation with the head office and the other Sortimo branches
we can also handle larger fleets more efficiently"
With the acquisition of Gerber Frères Sàrl
the leading manufacturer of in-vehicle equipment confirms its national forward strategy "expansion instead of downsizing"
Currently Sortimo Walter Rüegg AG employs more than 110 people at 4 locations in Switzerland (Zurich
Ticino is covered by the partnership with Brico SA in Manno
It thus offers individual remodeling solutions from a single source in all language regions of Switzerland
up to 150 vehicles are completely dismantled each week
The service includes the entire planning and installation of complete vehicle interiors
personal consultation with CAD in a demo vehicle at the customer's premises or in the company's own showroom
a collection and delivery service for customer vehicles
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We were also curious: Had their time in the Alpine nation helped readers shed any former behaviours
have a legendary reputation for holding to a schedule
the Swiss demand that others arrive on time - and this is something that seems to have rubbed off on readers of The Local
“I come to meetings five minutes before schedule”
who has lived in Bern for the last seven years
who has lived in Le Mont-sur-Lausanne for eighteen years
told The Local: “Being right on time because that's just what you do.”
originally from India noted that being on time was now important
alongside enjoying some Swiss culinary favourites: “Punctuality
many Local readers told us that they now stuck to the speed limit
Switzerland is a little stricter with its speed limits - 120 km/h on motorways
100 km/h on expressways and 80 km/h outside of towns and villages
Read more: 'The pleasure of punctuality' - Why are the Swiss so obsessed with being on time?
“Driving according to the speed limit - and discovering that driving three hours for a day trip isn’t such a big deal”
another Polish woman living in Geneva for the last six years
responded similarly: “Driving exactly as per speed limits.”
Other respondents mentioned themes many will be familiar with such as no longer putting waste all in the same bin or having to keep quiet after 10pm
Read More: Driving in Switzerland - Which canton has the highest speeding fines?
respondents told us that Switzerland sparked a love of hiking
There are approximately 65,000 kilometres of waymarked trail in Switzerland
an American living in Basel responded: “Walking
Lou also admitted to enjoying the local Swiss culture by developing a love for "Kirsch
Martin also stressed how using the car was no longer an automatic reflex
"I no longer consider car the first option to travel through the city," he said
"It used to be the fastest and most comfortable option but since living in Zürich this changed to be either the train or the bike depending on the distance
"I opt for the car only when its needed to bring something heavy with me
I'm not even picking up friends from airport by car anymore
I just get there by train and buy them ticket too," he said
Read More: EXPLAINED - 8 rules nature lovers should follow in the Swiss countryside
When it comes to the habits that readers of The Local ditched upon coming to Switzerland
“I’ve drastically reduced my deep-fried food intake”
an Indian living in Thun for the last six years
She also said she is now used to drinking coffee after dinner "especially after an elaborate dinner with friends or family"
Read More: Six common myths about Swiss food you need to stop believing
Dressing casually was another habit that Local readers told us they’d shed
a Canadian living in Zurich told us: “I do not wear baseball hats anymore.”
stating: “I don't wear bright California colours.”
What habits have you picked up in Switzerland
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Eaton has designed a new software to integrate EV chargers, solar panels, battery energy storage and an external electricity supply, ECN reported
The software will make the energy flows between assets and the grid clear to see
as well as easy to manage on a simple dashboard
Commercial and industrial building owners can avoid high energy bills for electric vehicle (EV) charging
by installing the new software to monitor and manage how their buildings produce and consume energy
General Manager of Eaton’s Energy Transition Division
“Our new software provides unique insight and control for building managers
to manage renewable energy strategically and charge electric vehicles as cheaply and sustainably as possible.”
Its new cyber-secure software intelligently analyses data that includes the building’s own previous energy use
and even weather forecasts to provide accurate predictions of expected solar production and consumption
This helps the user to make very efficient use of renewable energy for EV charging and other electrical requirements to reduce the amount of power its building takes from the grid
while at the same time ensuring its services are run effectively and occupant comfort is maintained
users can avoid the peak grid usage fees that can be triggered by EV charging
and minimise its carbon footprint to comply with net zero building regulations that exist or are upcoming
The new software is integral to Eaton’s buildings as a grid approach to the energy transition
which means transforming a building into an energy hub
A typical implementation involves using it with the company’s xStorage battery energy storage system to deploy output from a PV array either for substituting peak power from the grid or selling to the grid with resulting revenue offsetting energy bills
“By implementing the buildings as a grid approach at Eaton’s own office
the base for our EV Charging Centre of Excellence in Le Mont-sur-Lausanne
we saved an average of €1,700 per month on energy bills in 2022
and reduced carbon emissions by an average of one ton per month
“This included savings generated by facilitating the transition to EVs for our employees,” concludes Fabrice
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der Service durch die Studierenden der Hotelfachschule nach wie vor beflissen
die exzellente Weinkarte mit den vielen offenen Crus überzeugt wie eh und je
Am Herd aber hat es im Herbst 2023 einen Wechsel gegeben: In der Verantwortung steht jetzt Lucrèce Lacchio
Die junge französische Chefin kommt aus dem «Flacon» in Carouge und hat die Küche im «Berceau des Sens» nochmals einen Schritt vorwärtsgebracht
«Aufsteigerin des Jahres» in der Romandie.\n
Fulminant war schon als Begrüssung ein auf Heu präsentiertes Fläschchen mit Zitronen-Shot
pikantem Schweinefleisch-Beignet sowie einem Seezungenröllchen mit Kapern und Champignons de Paris
Die pochierten Austern an Estragonjus kamen mit knackigen Belugalinsen und Passionsfruchtkernen auf den Tisch – typisch für die Chefin
die fast jeden Gang dank Früchten zum gekonnt süss-sauren Erlebnis macht
So kombinierte sie etwa die zarten Scheiben vom Roten Tuna an Petersiliencoulis stimmig mit einem Tee-Frappé aus Birnen und Jasmin
Den Rochenflügel verfeinerte sie mit Blutorange und servierte ihn mit einer Sellerie-Variation und wunderbarer Beurre blanc mit Absinth
Gekonnt gemacht war auch das Jungentenfilet mit Soja
Ahorn und Sesam sowie einer bestechenden Lauchmousseline als Beilage.\n
Als Pré-Dessert gab es eine knusprige Galette aus geröstetem Buchweizen
fein kontrastiert dank einer mit Yuzu aromatisierten Kiwi
Und für den himmlischen Schluss sorgte ein Pistaziensoufflé unter schmelzender Schokohaube
Le cadre n’a pas changé: un restaurant policé et classieux
un service appliqué (les étudiants de l’EHL s’y succèdent) et une carte des vins de haut vol (aussi au verre)
Cédric Bourassin a laissé la place à Lucrèce Lacchio
Au point de lui valoir le titre de Promue de l’année avec une note en hausse
de petites fioles bouchonnées de liège (on lit le «Drink Me» entre les lignes) arrivent dans un nid de foin
Le shot aux agrumes ouvre l’appétit et la curiosité
câpres et champignon de Paris complètent la mise en bouche.\nPuis les huîtres Maison Poget sont servies pochées et dopées d’un jus d’estragon
dans un décor sylvestre tout en pointillés
entre lentilles beluga croquantes et grains de fruit de la passion
C’est la patte de la cheffe: mêler un fruit à chaque plat
Les fines tranches de thon rouge s’acoquinent à un thé frappé à la poire et jasmin
Mais c’est surtout l’accord du poisson à la stracciatella et au coulis de persil qui étonne par sa justesse.\nEn plat
la cheffe grenobloise a twisté la recette de l’aile de raie
agrémentée ici de zestes d’orange sanguine
Le beurre nantais à l’absinthe en redemande
le céleri est décliné sous toutes ses formes
ici le gingembre.\nLe kiwi trône en majesté dans un premier dessert à base de sarrasin grillé
contraste avec le croustillant de la galette
dont la fine coiffe de chocolat fond sous nos yeux
dont l’aéré n’a rien à envier à un autre soufflé
le deuxième transformateur de lait en Suisse est engagé dans une profonde mutation
Le seuil de rentabilité devrait être atteint en 2026
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«Un défi pareil ne se présente qu’une seule fois dans une vie»
Rencontré au siège de l’entreprise à Villars-sur-Glâne (FR)
mais nous avons tout en main pour bien faire»
Deuxième transformateur de lait en Suisse derrière le groupe lucernois Emmi
Cremo enchaîne les pertes depuis plusieurs années
La situation s’est aggravée en 2022 avec un déficit de 21,5 millions de francs
faisant craindre pour la pérennité du fleuron fribourgeois
L’entreprise a amorcé ses travaux d’Hercule pour inscrire des chiffres noirs à son bilan en 2026
fondé en 1999 par plusieurs multinationales
Il est aujourd’hui soutenu financièrement par plus 140 donateurs
Identifiées par des sociologues dans les années 1990
elles désignent les divisions au sein de la société américaine sur des enjeux d’ordre moral et culturel
elles concernent des sujets comme le droit à l’avortement
la discrimination positive ou encore l’éducation
Des correspondants de guerre devant la tombe où le corps carbonisé d'Adolf Hitler aurait été enterré
Le pilote de course britannique Lewis Hamilton arrive au Met Gala 2025 au Metropolitan Museum of Art le 5 mai 2025 à New York
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