Thank You to Our Collective Members – Partners in Advancing Microbiology
Becoming an SSM Collective Member is more than just a membership; it’s a commitment to advancing microbiological science and supporting research.
Join our network today and help shape the future of microbiology.
As a Collective Member of the Swiss Society for Microbiology (SSM), you can Boost Your Industry’s Visibility and Connections
For an annual fee of just 300 CHF, private companies can become part of Switzerland's vibrant microbiology community through collective membership in the SSM. This membership offers valuable benefits that promote visibility and provide opportunities to stay at the forefront of advancements in microbiology:
- News & Networking Opportunities
Gain access to SSM news, networking events, and scientific updates. Stay connected with key developments, potential collaborators, and partners within the microbiology field. - Access to Affiliated Societies
The scientific staff of collective members are granted the same status as ordinary members giving access to the advantages of the affiliated societies. - Voting Rights
Collective members enjoy voting rights at the SSM General Assembly, giving your organization a voice in shaping the society’s direction and priorities. Influence SSM’s initiatives and contribute to the collective goals of advancing microbiology in Switzerland. - Reduced Annual Meeting Fees
The scientific staff of collective members are granted the same status as ordinary members when it comes to participation in SGM-SSM scientific meetings. This ensures that your team has equal opportunities to engage, present, and connect with other experts, strengthening both individual knowledge and the collective expertise of your organization. - Enhanced Visibility
Get recognized for your commitment to microbiology: SSM displays member company logos on its website and features them on a collective list with logos at the SSM booth during the annual meeting. This visibility reinforces your brand within the scientific community, building trust and recognition among microbiology professionals and researchers.