Funded research projects
Using air to save gas
The first Grant goes to the Hybrid Pneumatic Engine project. Scientists at the ETH Zurich have developed a hybrid engine using gas and compressed air that cuts fuel consumption by 30 percent compared to conventional drives and does so at only 20 percent higher costs.
Economical diagnoses
Grant number two goes to researchers from the EPFL and their Microfluidics project. This project is investigating a quick, economical medical diagnostic technology and aims to make previously complex, costly diagnoses more efficient and affordable through the use of microscale fluidic elements.
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Contribute to inspiration and growth!

- July 14, 2010
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Would you like to contribute to helping intelligent research projects get to market? Your financial support will not only help promote ideas with scientific quality and business potential, it will also make a relevant contribution to benefit future generations. More

"Volunteering in Tanzania" wins best recently posted/carried out project

- May 27, 2010
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The Volunteering in Tanzania project won the current poll: it was selected as the best project that was either carried out or posted in April or May on the Growth Generator. Jeffrey Menard will spend two weeks in a Tanzanian orphanage cooking, cleaning, teaching children and helping wherever he is needed. We congratulate Jeffrey and are impressed by his commitment. More

"NetZ4 – Supporting children and youth in Zurich’s Kreis 4" wins best Community & Environment project

- April 30, 2010
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Visitors have voted and selected NetZ4 – Supporting children and youth in Zurich’s Kreis 4 as the best Community & Environment project on the Growth Generator. Dijana Bacic is looking for colleagues who are willing to offer private tuition to children and young adults from Zurich’s Kreis 4 and to help them prepare for the application process. We wish her much success. More

"Young talents in China" wins best Fitness & Fun project

- March 26, 2010
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Participants in our latest vote chose the “Young talents in China” project as the best of Fitness & Fun. The project, which was created by Remo Turcato from KPMG’s Geneva office, will enable six talented young table tennis players from Switzerland to train for and compete in an official competition in Beijing in 2011. More

"art@noon" wins best team project

- February 26, 2010
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The votes are in and art@noon was selected as our second Project of the Month. The art@noon team – five KPMG employees, including one trained choreographer – are creating a special show that blends poetry and dance, which will be performed in Zurich in October 2010. We applaud the team’s creativity and look forward to seeing the performance later this year. More

"My first marathon" wins Project of the Month

- February 1, 2010
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The voting is over and visitors to our website chose "My first marathon" as the Project of the Month. The project owner is Tito Harris, who is committed to losing weight and completing the Lucerne Marathon in October 2010. We congratulate Tito and salute his courage and determination as he works toward his goals. More

"Seitenwechsel" – A New Perspective

- December 30, 2009
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Hubert Achermann will be setting aside his title of CEO of KPMG to work at the Steinhof nursing home in Lucerne for four days. This endeavor will be something completely new for him. For Mr. Achermann it was obvious: "My anniversary project should be a personal challenge. Something I've never done before."
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Like Riding a Bike on a Tightrope

- December 21, 2009
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When you watch a rowing eight in motion, it seems so smooth and effortless. Yet what looks so easy is in reality hard work – a combination of peak physical performance and absolute precision. In addition to intensive fitness and endurance training, regular practice on the water is needed at least twice a week in order to mount a successful challenge in a race. More

Tortour

- December 20, 2009
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The TORTOUR is Switzerland's first non-stop bike race, which runs day and night for 36-48 hours and is based on the Race Across America. Participants range from solo racers to six-person teams. Mathias Hausherr, initiator of the TORTOUR anniversary project, explains: "Finding four KPMG colleagues who could get excited about this 'tort(o)urous' race wasn't easy. We managed to put together a team made up of Mike Blume, Joe Pacelli, Norbert Strub and me." More

Pannekoek For Refugees

- December 18, 2009
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Annewien Deinum first launched the "KPMG Dutch Lunch Club" some time ago. Dutch employees have met regularly for lunches ever since and the food they like to eat best of all is ‘Pannekoeken’ (pancakes). When the Dutch found out about the anniversary projects, they hit upon the idea of making pancakes together for socially disadvantaged people. More

Theology and Philosophy Instead of IFRS

- December 18, 2009
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Urs Tännler spent his whole life studying IFRS. Now that he is retired, his focus has turned increasingly to matters of philosophy and theology. One of his goals for next year is to look into whether the bible has anything to say about work-life balance. More

We're hiking for a good cause

- December 18, 2009
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Pius Ziegler, Alex Senn and Ursina Gisler have known each other since they were kids. It's no wonder: they all come from the canton of Uri. They will hike together from Zurich to their home canton for KPMG. Although all three are fairly athletic, none of them has ever hiked 100 kilometers at once – and certainly not from Zurich to Uri. Yet all three are convinced that they will make it. More

The Mont Blanc Challenge

- December 18, 2009
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One of his reasons for climbing Mont Blanc is for his own personal development outside of work. Martin is looking forward to the combination of physical exertion and the spectacular view he will get to enjoy. "At the end I'll be standing on top of Mont Blanc and can say to myself: I walked up there – every step of the way. That'll be a great feeling." More

An Uncommon Adventure

- December 18, 2009
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These three women see learning sign language as a kind of adventure. None of them knows how long it takes to learn the language or whether or not they have a knack for it. As a special project for our anniversary, Wendy, Isabelle and Larissa will produce a video in sign language explaining how to optimize your taxes. More

Life without a schedule

- December 18, 2009
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During her trip through Africa, Nathaly has decided to spend some time at an animal care facility as an anniversary project. Whether that project will entail cleaning out snake and cheetah cages or caring for orphaned animals, she will find out when the time comes. That's just how it is in Africa. As Nathaly says, "We'll take it as it comes." More
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Roger Neininger volunteered at the children's hospital in Zurich - check out his blog and the pictures in his project magazine.MoreInter-regional overview
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KPMG’s Inspiration Grant
We are raising money for a good cause! KPMG’s Inspiration Grant will promote research projects that benefit the community or environment. Grant recipients will be selected by KPMG in conjunction with the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology in Zurich (ETH) and Lausanne (EPFL).More














