Sectors of activity
Sector expertise.
One consistent method.
Nesium operates in sectors where operational, regulatory and financial complexity demands cross-functional expertise — not a generalist.
Sector 01
Luxury · Watchmaking
& Sub-contracting
Operational expertise in Swiss industrial tradition
Nesium supports manufactures, sub-contractors and maisons of the Lake Geneva and Jura arc: watchmaking supply chain optimisation, international distribution structuring, succession management in family-owned SMEs, and access to financing for industrial modernisation.
Typical use cases
- Supplier dependency and supply chain fragility
- Succession and transfer of family-owned businesses
- Internationalisation of sales and distribution networks
- Access to financing for industrial investment
Sector 02
Medtech
& Biotech
From the laboratory to the market — structuring and financing
The Swiss medtech sector demands cross-functional expertise: regulatory (MDR/FDA), financial (specialised fundraising) and strategic (industrial partnerships, licensing). Nesium provides operational and governance support tailored to startups and SMEs in this capital-intensive sector.
Typical use cases
- Structuring financing rounds (Seed, Series A/B)
- Setting up initial governance
- Defining a strategic roadmap towards an exit
- Preparation for investor audits and due diligence
Sector 03
IT · AI
& SaaS
Scalability, governance and go-to-market in Switzerland and beyond
For any project related to artificial intelligence or SaaS platforms, Nesium intervenes on financial structuring, team organisation, implementation of scalable processes, and preparation for fundraising rounds or strategic exits.
Typical use cases
- Operational scaling and internal process implementation
- SaaS financial structuring and controlling (MRR, ARR, churn)
- Governance and board readiness for scale-ups
- Technical and financial due diligence for acquisitions
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Our method adapts to any organisation facing a financial, strategic or operational challenge — regardless of the sector.

