Roche
Life Sciences
Directions
Bus 31, 38; Hoffmann-La Roche
Bus 34; Peter Rot-Strasse


Humanity at its Core
For patients, a step into the Roche Tower is a journey from the laboratory towards hope. Here, it becomes clear how innovation can pave the path to a healthier future.
Programme
Humanity at its Core
From understanding diseases to cutting-edge research: moving stories demonstrate how innovation is changing patients’ lives.
17:00 – 00:00
From Idea to Patient
From concept and production to worldwide shipping: every breakthrough means more time for special moments with loved ones.
17:00 – 00:00
Hands-on Science
Understanding cells: interactive stations and experts demonstrate how Roche solves complex medical puzzles on a daily basis.
17:00 – 00:00
People from 120 Countries
A global melting pot: employees share what drives them and where they find their daily motivation for research.
17:00 – 00:00
Embracing Responsibility
More than medicine: insights show how responsibility for society, people, and the environment counts holistically and in the long term.
17:00 – 00:00
Experience Roche: Insights & Guided Tour
A diverse mix: company history, patient videos, news about AI and antibiotics, and exclusive guided tours.
17:00 – 00:00
Accessibility
partially wheelchair accessible
Food and Drink
Refreshments served.
Sanitary facilities
Toilets available and wheelchair accessible
Accessibility
partially wheelchair accessible
The general exhibition area is barrier-free (barrier-free construction, exhibition on the first floor / lifts available). Unfortunately, accessibility cannot be guaranteed for a few parts of the program due to the construction of the buildings.
General Information
Rest area with seating available
About Roche
Roche has been writing innovation history in Basel, the heart of the Swiss life sciences industry, since 1896. With almost 12,000 employees from 120 nations, Roche’s locations in Basel and Kaiseraugst are a melting pot of diversity and progress, shaping the medicine of tomorrow. From research into various clinical conditions to the development of personalised therapies – this is where the medical breakthroughs of the future are made.
