Category: Zurich

  • Zurich is developing into a circular city

    Zurich is developing into a circular city

    Holcim, one of the world’s largest producers and recyclers of building materials, and Bloomberg Media see Zurich in a good position in their second Circular Cities Barometer. Among the 30 largest cities in the world, the city is making the transition from a linear to a circular economy at the fifth fastest pace. London leads the 2023 ranking, followed by Seattle, Copenhagen, Paris and Zurich.

    “This barometer aims to drive the circular economy by providing unique insights into the world’s most innovative circular cities,” Holcim CEO Jan Jenisch is quoted as saying in a Holcim media release. And it aims to “inspire city leaders around the world”.

    The barometer rates cities based on a proprietary algorithm according to the circularity of their buildings, systems, lifestyles and leadership. Broken down by indicators, Zurich tops the barometer for circular living. Montreal and Seattle are the top performers for circular systems. London leads the two categories of circular economy and circular buildings.

    Among the key findings of this year’s Barometer is that cities in the Global South such as Bogotá, Buenos Aires and Quezon City are increasingly joining city organisations to participate in the international discussion. And when financial incentives are available, such as from the World Bank, cities are more willing to participate in circular initiatives and partnerships.

  • Canton Zurich and Winterthur coordinate expansion of the ZHAW

    Canton Zurich and Winterthur coordinate expansion of the ZHAW

    The number of students at the ZHAW is expected to increase by between 0.8 and 2.0 percent annually until 2035. The ZHAW therefore needs additional space in Winterthur, the Canton of Zurich ‘s Department of Construction informs in a statement. The canton wants to coordinate the expansion of the university with the ZHAW and the city of Winter thur. Both the university staff and the city’s population should benefit from coordinated planning. A binding basis for the spatial development of the ZHAW is laid down in a declaration of intent already signed by the three partners.

    According to the agreements, the expansion of the university is to be concentrated on the three sites Sulzer-Areal, Technikum and St.Georgen. On the Sulzer site, expansions can take place on the area already belonging to the university. Between the Technikum and the armouries, on the other hand, new areas are to be used. Here the city of Winterthur wants to create a knowledge quarter together with the ZHAW. To this end, it is planned to relocate current third-party uses to Teuchelweiherplatz.

    At the St.Georgen site, the use of the Linde site is being examined. The SBB site, which is no longer needed for railway operations, could be considered as a possible new location for the ZHAW, writes the construction directorate. The construction directorate, the education directorate, the ZHAW and the city of Winterthur have set up an area management team to concretise and implement the plans. “This will ensure that the complex work is carried out in the long term from an overall perspective and in a coordinated manner,” the statement says.

  • Halter pushes ahead with project in Bischofszell

    Halter pushes ahead with project in Bischofszell

    Halter AG of Schlierem has pushed ahead with the Schützengütli site project in two steps, according to a media release. After the urban planning, a study contract was awarded for the architectural planning. Of the six participating teams, Daniel Cavelti Architektur AG from St.Gallen came out on top. The study, called Zauberwald, will now be further developed.

    In addition to representatives of the municipality and landowner Halter, the jury also included several experts. They agreed that the winning design fits perfectly into the surrounding neighbourhood. In addition to 54 condominiums, which will be realised in several buildings, the design envisages a spacious inner courtyard that will be lushly planted in accordance with its name, Zauberwald. If construction begins in 2026, the flats could be completed in 2028.

    Until a few years ago, the site was used for production by the Laumann und Co malt factory and fruit pressing plant. The plans by Daniel Cavelti Architektur call for a chimney to be retained as a reminder of the previous use of the Schützengütli site. Halter AG acquired the site in 2022. ce/jh

  • Mosaic project wins Redesign of the Luberzen school complex

    Mosaic project wins Redesign of the Luberzen school complex

    The offices of VPA Architektur from Zurich, extrã Landschaftsarchitekten from Bern and Timbatec Holzbauingenieure from Zurich have won the competition announced by the city of Dietikon for the redesign of the Luberzen school complex. Their project, called Mosaik, convinced the evaluation committee both financially and in terms of urban planning and ecology, the Dietikon building department explained in a statement. Mosaik was unanimously chosen as the winner from a total of 15 proposals.

    The winning project is characterised by good urban planning and external spatial coordination and multi-layered neighbourhood networking. The existing classrooms of the school complex are to be extended using a modular timber construction. In addition, the construction of a new community wing and a sports building are planned. The proposal by VPA Architektur, extrã Landschaftsarchitekten and Timbatec Holzbauingenieure also scored points with the jury due to its resource-saving handling of the existing building and its ecological construction method. “Despite the small floor area compared to the other project entries, it convincingly fulfils the required space programme from an organisational and operational point of view,” writes the building construction department.

    The new concept provides for the expansion to four kindergarten, 16 primary and 18 secondary school classes. In addition, a canteen, a library, a triple gymnasium and a teaching pool are to be built. Interested parties can view all 15 proposals submitted until 24 September on the first floor of the Stadthalle Dietikon.

  • Dietikon and SBB present winning project for station area

    Dietikon and SBB present winning project for station area

    SBB and the town of Dietikon have selected the winning project of the architectural competition to redesign the station area. The jury chose the design by Hosoya Schaefer Architekten from Zurich and BRYUM Landschaftsarchitekten from Basel. The three best competition projects are now on display in the foyer of the Stadthaus.

    According to a press release, the Dietikon railway station area is to become a contemporary transport hub and a lively urban district. To this end, the station square and bus station will be redesigned over the next few years, the station building from 1977 will be renovated and extended, and new residential and commercial space will be created on the station site.

    The winning project of the tender envisages a tree canopy varying in density from the centre of Dietikon to the railway station and connecting the station building to the market square and town centre on foot. The final stops of the bus station are divided between the north and south bus islands separated by the tree canopy. Under the tree canopy is a chaussiered area that is intended as both a movement and recreation space. There will be space for event areas, fountains and seating.

    The city council followed the jury’s recommendation and decided to continue working on the winning project with the corresponding planning team. The completion of the redesign of the station square and bus station is planned for between 2027 and 2030.

    In addition to the three best architectural projects, the SBB design plan will also be available for public inspection for 60 days. After the public display, the documents will be revised, approved by the city council and submitted to the municipal council for approval. The design plan is expected to become legally binding in 2025.

  • Viboo raises 1.5 million Swiss francs

    Viboo raises 1.5 million Swiss francs

    Viboo has successfully completed a seed financing round. A total of 1.5 million was raised from investors High-Tech Gründerfonds, Swisscom Ventures and Rainmaking Impact, the spin-off of the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing and Research (Empa) informs in a statement. “The round was oversubscribed, reflecting the strong investor confidence and interest in the company’s potential to decarbonise buildings,” it says.

    Viboo has developed a platform for optimal energy use in buildings. The predictive-control-as-a-service platform works with self-learning algorithms that use weather and building data, as well as occupant preferences, to optimise indoor energy use. The funds raised in the financing round will be used to commercialise the platform. Here, viboo plans to focus on commercial buildings during the upcoming heating season.

    “The platform and the algorithms are a real revolution for existing and also older buildings,” Gregor Haidl, Senior Investment Manager at High-Tech Gründerfonds, is quoted as saying in the announcement. “The results of the last heating season show that viboo can make a significant contribution to the decarbonisation of buildings.”

  • Empa repurposes old asphalt

    Empa repurposes old asphalt

    In a research project, the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing and Research has investigated the possibilities of recycling asphalt deposited on waste heaps in new construction and in the repair of road surfaces. According to a media release, researcher Martins Zaumanis’ goal was to increase the recycling content of asphalt. To this end, two test sections with recycled asphalt were set up in Uster ZH and on the Lukmanier Pass between the cantons of Graubünden and Ticino. The results are reportedly promising.

    The research project is called HighRAP (Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement) and was carried out by Zaumanis together with the Federal Roads Office, the Federal Office for the Environment, the cantons of Zurich and Graubünden and several industry partners from 2019 to early 2023.

    The tests showed that on the busy road near Uster, 30 per cent RAP content could easily be introduced without any loss of performance. “Typically today, for such a heavily trafficked road, RAP is completely dispensed with in the surface course,” says Zaumanis. For the underlying binder course, between 40 and 50 per cent RAP was possible.

    The road section at the Lukmanier Pass is not exposed to heavy traffic, but to harsh climatic conditions. At an altitude of 1900 metres, the strong temperature fluctuations can cause cracks in the road surface. Nevertheless, RAP admixtures of 85 percent in the foundation layer and 70 percent in the base and binder layers above were possible.

  • Kistler baut Smart Factory in Winterthur

    Kistler baut Smart Factory in Winterthur

    Kistler is investing in Winterthur. A smart factory is to be built on a plot of land adjacent to the existing main site, the globally active specialist in measurement technology and sensors announced in a press release. There, state-of-the-art production processes will be combined with a high level of automation. Kistler also wants to set up the world’s largest production facility for piezoelectric sensors in the new factory.

    “We believe in Switzerland as a place to work,” Group CEO Rolf Sonderegger is quoted as saying in the statement. “That’s why Kistler is investing in Winterthur and creating the conditions for future growth.” Once the Smart Factory is completed, the company plans to consolidate its employees, who are currently spread across three Winterthur locations, in one place. The move is planned for 2028.

    Kistler signed the contract for the purchase of the site on 30 August. No details are given in the announcement about the purchase price for the almost 20,000 square metres of space. However, it was important to the former owner “to sell the property to a local industrial company in order to strengthen the location of the Winterthur economic area”, writes Kistler.

  • Zurich City Archives and Wache West move into the high-rise building

    Zurich City Archives and Wache West move into the high-rise building

    The architectural competition announced by the City of Zurich for the new building on the former Centravo site near the Schlachthof has been completed. According to a media release, the winning project combines the new West Guard and the City Archives in one high-rise building. The team of Adrian Streich Architekten AG, Schnetzer Puskas Ingenieure AG and Ganz Landschaftsarchitekt*innen GmbH from Zurich won the competition.

    The planned high-rise building of around 60 metres on the former Centravo site near the abattoir stands on a generous plinth and stacks the new premises for the Wache West and the city archive on top of each other, according to a statement from the city of Zurich. Trees will be planted around the new building and along the streets to help reduce heat and promote biodiversity in the neighbourhood.

    “The carefully designed high-rise fits in this location. The urban uses are compactly united under one roof and attractive green outdoor areas are created for the neighbourhood residents,” councillor André Odermatt is quoted as saying. The energy centre in the basement also supplies surrounding properties with heat. Photovoltaic elements on the façade supply the building with electricity from renewable energy.

    The construction costs of the winning project, adjusted for inflation, are estimated at around 112 million Swiss francs. In addition, there are expenses of 5.8 million Swiss francs for the transfer of the property from the financial to the administrative assets, the report continues. After approval of the project credit by the city and municipal councils and the Zurich electorate, construction work can begin in 2028. Completion is then planned for 2031.

  • Price increases support growth at dormakaba

    Price increases support growth at dormakaba

    According to a statement from dormakaba, the globally active locking technology company from Glattal generated sales totalling CHF 2.85 billion in the 2022/23 financial year that ended on 30 June 2023. This corresponds to year-on-year growth of 3.3 percent. Organic growth is put at 8.4 per cent in the press release. It was mainly generated by price increases, explains dormakaba.

    The adjusted operating result at EBITDA level was 3.4 percent higher than in the previous year at CHF 384.8 million. The corresponding margin was kept constant at 13.5 percent. At CHF 88.5 million, net profit was almost CHF 50 million higher than in the previous year. The profit in the reporting year was burdened by goodwill amortisation of 59.5 million francs. The background to this is a changeover to the revised standard of the Swiss Accounting and Reporting Recommendations for Consolidated Financial Statements (Swiss GAAP FER 30).

    “This good result demonstrates how the effective implementation of our strategy and transformation enables us to sequentially improve our performance,” dormakaba CEO Jim-Heng Lee is quoted as saying in the release. “We exceeded our growth targets and our increased profitability in the second half of FY2022/23 was in line with our expectations.” For the current financial year, dormakaba expects revenue growth between 3 and 5 per cent and sequential improvements in profitability.

  • Coop and Energie 360° jointly expand charging network

    Coop and Energie 360° jointly expand charging network

    The Basel-based Coop Cooperative and Zurich-based Energie 360° AG are continuing their cooperation in the construction of charging stations for electrically powered vehicles at Coop locations. According to a media release, they have equipped 120 Coop locations with 250 charging points since their cooperation began three years ago. By the end of 2026, the number is to increase to 200 locations.

    Furthermore, more than 150 fast charging stations with capacities between 50 and 200 kilowatts are to be built. According to the information, the first one can already be found at a Coop branch in Dietlikon. Two more are planned in Winterthur Grüze and Rickenbach TG. There, too, customers will soon be able to charge their e-cars while they shop.

    While the charging capacity can vary between 50 and 200 kilowatts due to different technical possibilities, the kilowatt hour at fast charging stations always costs 0.55 Swiss francs. At AC charging stations with 22 kilowatts of power, the price for a kilowatt hour is 0.29 Swiss francs, as before.

    The existing 250 charging points are already very popular. “Following our successful experience, we are expanding our partnership with Energie 360°, increasing the density of the charging network, increasing the charging capacity and thus driving the switch to electromobility,” Martin Meister, energy expert at Coop, is quoted as saying in the media release.

    The expansion is intended to advance electromobility and improve the charging experience for drivers of e-vehicles. “We are significantly increasing the number and density of charging stations,” Marcel Kobald, project manager at Energie 360°, is quoted as saying. “Drivers of electric cars throughout Switzerland will benefit from this

  • ZHAW weiht Laborgebäude für Lebensmittelforschung ein

    ZHAW weiht Laborgebäude für Lebensmittelforschung ein

    Die ZHAW zieht ihre Lebensmittelforschung an einem Ort zusammen. Dafür hat die Hochschule mit Hauptsitz in Winterthur ein neues Laborgebäude auf dem Campus Reidbach in Wädenswil eingerichtet, informieren Bau- und Bildungsdirektion des Kantons Zürich in einer gemeinsamen Mitteilung. Das von der Tuwag Immobilien AG errichtete Gebäude wurde am 23. August von Baudirektor Martin Neukom, Bildungsdirektorin Silvia Steiner sowie ZHAW-Rektor Jean-Marc Piveteau und Heiner Treichler, CEO der Tuwag Immobilien AG, eingeweiht.

    In das neue Gebäude wird vor allem das Institut für Lebensmittel- und Getränkeinnovationen der ZHAW einziehen. Seine Mitarbeitenden und Studierenden können künftig unter einem Dach die gesamte Wertschöpfungskette von Lebensmitteln erforschen. Dabei soll in Wädenswil „nicht nur geforscht und gelehrt, sondern auch produziert, analysiert, degustiert und verpackt“ werden, heisst es in der Mitteilung.

    Namensgeberin des Laborgebäudes ist die 1842 geborene und 1906 gestorbene Wädenswiler Geschäftsfrau im Biergewerbe Elisabeth Weber-Hauser. Der Kanton Zürich hat die Räumlichkeiten von der Tuwag Immobilien AG für 20 Jahre gemietet. In Mieterausbau und Ausstattung hat der Kanton zudem rund 48 Millionen Franken investiert.

  • “co-operate” – a model for climate-friendly construction

    “co-operate” – a model for climate-friendly construction

    As far as the sparing use of resources and the reduction of CO2 emissions are concerned, the campus that is taking shape on the Empa site in Dübendorf should certainly become a model student – from the top to the bottom, from the roofs to a depth of 100 metres, where the earth probes of a unique experimental seasonal energy storage system end. In summer, these “tubes” will store the waste heat from, for example, the refrigeration machines, ventilation systems and laboratory equipment, and then use it in winter for heating or for the production of hot water. The goal: to reduce the CO2 emissions of the buildings on the entire campus to a minimum and at the same time explore this innovative technology for a sustainable energy future.

    Minimising greenhouse gas emissions: This aspiration also shapes the constructions of the new campus. The three-storey building to the right of the entrance is a unique “wood-concrete car park” whose ceilings are a sophisticated construction of spruce beams and slabs with concrete overlay. According to the construction company Implenia, this hybrid construction method made it possible to reduce the thickness of the concrete layers to about one third. A significant saving was made on the “climate polluter” cement: around 9,300 m2 of concrete ribbed ceilings were replaced with wooden beam ceilings – also a contribution to the current trend of replacing concrete, where possible and sensible, largely with constructions made of wood.

    According to Kevin Olas, Head of Real Estate at Empa, one of the challenging aspects of this project was the cleverly integrated installation of lighting, electrical lines and waste water pipes, so as not to detract from the aesthetics of this sophisticated hybrid construction. In addition, the planning also had to take future aspects into account: With a view to climate change, the multi-storey car park was planned as a modular construction made of demountable prefabricated parts – with a view to a more distant future in which individual mobility may play a lesser role than it does today. Then parts of the building could also be converted into workshops or for other purposes.

    Urine as raw material for fertiliser
    In this future, environmentally friendly recycling will also determine building: Not only steel, concrete or wooden elements can be recycled in a climate-friendly way, but also human “raw materials”. Take urine, for example: in the large laboratory building at the centre of “co-operate”, “NoMix” toilets have been installed, which experts from the Eawag Water Research Institute have developed over the past few years. Without changing the usual use, they separate human urine from the so-called black water from faeces, flushing water and toilet paper.

    Because urine contains valuable nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, it can be used to produce fertiliser for agriculture. In a process specially developed by Eawag, the raw material is first stabilised in the basement of the NEST building using a biological process, thus losing its strong odour. An activated carbon filter removes all drug residues before the liquid is finally evaporated – to produce a high-quality fertiliser called “Aurin”, which is marketed by the Eawag spin-off Vuna GmbH. 1000 litres of urine produce 100 litres of this fertiliser, which since 2018 has also been approved by the Federal Office for Agriculture for use on edible plants.

    Many mosaic stones for a good carbon footprint

    In addition to the inconspicuous urine collection system, many obvious details document the campus’ claim to be a signpost for environmentally friendly construction. Photovoltaic installations will massively increase the campus’ own electricity production. And on more than 14,000 m2 of floor space, people move on recycled asphalt with a high proportion of 80 percent recycled material in the base layer and 20 percent in the thin surface layer.

    At the same time, the landscape architects have freely dispensed with asphalt in order to design close to nature: Previously sealed areas are “liberated”, such as Ludwig-Tetmajer-Strasse on the Empa site. “This ‘car park asphalt desert’ will become a green and shady zone,” explains Kevin Olas. And behind the large new buildings, biodiversity is also being promoted with diverse plants and trees – thanks to selected heat-resistant species that will also feel at home in future climate conditions.

  • “Sustainable and smart city with a high quality of life”

    “Sustainable and smart city with a high quality of life”

    Ms Furrer, what is the task of urban development?
    We deal with the four topics of economy, housing, smart city and social urban development. We contribute our topics to various development processes. In doing so, we rely on trend and potential analyses and data, among other things. We provide information, advice and support projects and services related to these core topics.

    What tasks do you take on with regard to location development?
    We deal with this topic holistically and proactively. Housing and the economy, for example, cannot be considered individually, they influence each other. Location development is a joint task.

    Currently, we are primarily concerned with the business location, including the following two aspects: The first point is the profiling of workplace areas. To this end, we are pursuing the approach of innovation ecosystems and are developing the corresponding foundations. Here we still have some development work ahead of us. Secondly, the companies that are already here, but also other actors, should be able to bring in their concerns and interests and develop further. In this regard, we are in the process of setting up a so-called business service desk.

    What are the concrete goals of Winterthur’s urban development?
    Winterthur should be a sustainable and smart city with a high quality of life, characterised by respectful coexistence and good conditions for business. The population participates in social development, new technologies are promoted. Winterthur continues to develop its good reputation as a liveable city – not least thanks to a diverse range of housing for a wide variety of needs. In the future, however, we also want to position ourselves as a location for technology and innovation. The city should also see itself as a real laboratory (WinLab) for the promotion of innovations and use the competences gained from this. Another goal is data monitoring for our core topics. And we would like to promote Open Government Data.

    What are the biggest challenges for Winterthur at the moment?
    As everywhere, the big issues in Winterthur are the net zero target or digitalisation. And Winterthur is growing. We need more space for housing, jobs, schools, sports and other needs. At the same time, land is in short supply.

    With the “Spatial Development Perspective Winterthur 2040”, the city shows where the greatest potential for densification lies and how it wants to use it: it is about areas with a variety of uses and about workplace areas. Investors and private landowners are showing great interest. This opens up opportunities for the business location, but also challenges us.

    What are the most popular locations for companies?
    That depends entirely on the needs of the companies. Depending on the needs of the company, the accessibility, the zoning, the development potential, the surroundings or the land and rental prices play a greater or lesser role. I would venture to say that demand is generally increasing in the direction of central and well-supplied locations. Of course, there are also companies that prefer a peripheral location because of land consumption or noise emissions. In general, it is important to preserve industrial and commercial zones for the future.

    How doesWinterthur score as a location for companies?
    Firstly, Winterthur is excellently connected: Zurich Airport can be reached in a few minutes, the train connections to Zurich and Eastern Switzerland are optimal. And with the planned Brüttener Tunnel and the expansion of the A1 motorway, transport access will be even better in the future. Secondly, we can score points with successful technology companies that are well equipped for the future. These include large, partly listed companies such as Rieter, Sulzer, Burckhardt Compression and Kistler, as well as a large number of innovative start-ups. The latter are specifically promoted, for example by Technopark Winterthur, the Home of Innovation and the Entrepreneur Club Winterthur. A third plus point is the Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW). Through its research and development, it ensures the transfer of knowledge, contributes to local innovation and, as a university, produces valuable specialists. In addition, the ETH and the University of Zurich are also not far away.

    What makes Winterthur attractive as a place to live?
    The already mentioned high quality of life and its own charm. The large number of gardens, an intact, historic old town and the wide range of cultural activities contribute to this. In my opinion, there is another, underestimated quality: From almost anywhere in the city, you can reach the countryside in about ten minutes. Last but not least, the moderate prices compared to nearby Zurich and the good transport connections to eastern Switzerland make Winterthur a very attractive place to live.
    What is the situation with free housing in Winterthur?
    Free housing has been rare in growing Winterthur for some time: the vacancy rate last year was 0.37 per cent, which corresponds to just 212 flats. There is a lot of building going on, now and in the near future, as far as we can estimate today. We are concerned with the topic of housing, but we are not alone in this: affordable housing is generally a big issue in Swiss cities.

    Personal details
    Bettina Furrer has been Head of the Office for Urban Development of the City of Winterthur since December 2020. She studied environmental sciences at ETH Zurich and received her doctorate in 2010. From 2004 to 2018 she worked for the ZHAW School of Engineering, first as a lecturer and later as a professor and head of the Institute for Sustainable Development. Bettina Furrer grew up in Winterthur and still lives in the city with her family.

  • Winterthur: The location for innovation and entrepreneurship

    Winterthur: The location for innovation and entrepreneurship

    Formerly an industrial stronghold, Winterthur has now developed into an important technology location and a true birthplace for innovative start-ups. The economy is broadly diversified and employment figures are increasing every year. Today, industrial software is written and sensors for smart factories are developed in the brick halls of yesteryear. Today, the former industrial city of Winterthur is home to an enormous amount of technical know-how. It began professionally training technical specialists at an early stage. The Sulzer industrial group, for example, founded its first in-house vocational school as early as 1870, and shortly afterwards the Technikum, today’s Zurich University of Applied Sciences ZHAW, was established. Other vocational schools and universities followed. Today, the Winterthur region is a hotspot for practice-oriented education and research, which favoured its transformation into a technology city.

    ZHAWfuels the innovation system
    The ZHAW, Switzerland’s largest university of applied sciences with around 11,000 students, engages in close research cooperation with the private sector, so that the enormous amount of knowledge produced every day at the ZHAW flows into companies and fuels the innovation system. This is why the location marketing organisation House of Winterthur networks local companies with the ZHAW or refers to specific innovation support programmes when visiting companies. Its core task is also to promote the strengthening of the regional innovation system.

    Focus on health, energy and machinery
    Companies choose a location primarily on the basis of its innovation potential. House of Winterthur makes these innovation systems visible and shows their development potential. In the case of relocations, the extent to which a new company enriches the innovation system is always central. As cooperation between companies is becoming increasingly important in the innovation process, House of Winterthur organises various networking events, such as tech lunches or specific smart health events. To strengthen the region’s most important innovation ecosystems, House of Winterthur, Technopark Winterthur and the Winterthur Chamber of Commerce and Employers’ Association launched a cluster initiative focusing on health, energy and machinery. The mix of industry, a lively start-up scene, cultural and leisure activities ensures that Winterthur is and remains attractive for workers as well as for residents and families.

    Testimonials

    Christian Fehrlin
    Owner and CEO DEEPIMPACT


    “As a long-time resident and business owner, I can count on competent, reliable support from the city. The location promotion offers valuable advice and information on the development of our company in Winterthur. An ideal location for software development, with more favourable prices and a pleasant working atmosphere, in close proximity to Zurich.”

    Dr Suzanne Thoma
    CEO and VRP Sulzer


    “Sulzer has been rooted in Winterthur since 1834. The same innovative and pioneering spirit that established Sulzer as a technology leader back then still drives us today. Our technologies sustainably solve urgent problems of our society, and we continue to invest where we started – just as we did two centuries ago.”

    Bernhard Winter
    CEO Scewo AG

    “We are very satisfied with the Winterthur location. Not only the development of our stair climbing wheelchair takes place here, but also the production, which we moved here a few weeks ago.”

    Fabrice Billard
    CEO Burckhardt Compression AG

    “Winterthur is convincing as an attractive business location due to its location in the Zurich economic area, its well-trained workforce and the high quality of life for employees.”

    Business Cluster 2020
  • Swiss real estate fair for investors records new highs

    Swiss real estate fair for investors records new highs

    With 3964 professional visitors at the Swiss real estate fair for investors IMMO23, the number of participants from the previous year could almost be doubled. The increased number of international participants was also particularly evident, which illustrates the relevance of the Swiss real estate industry in an international context.

    This year, the IMMO Forum, the two-day accompanying congress with 126 top-class speakers at 33 panel discussions, was again able to inspire the audience with highly topical content. In addition to international players who shed light on the special features of the respective markets, the increasingly important topic of sustainability was also given a suitable stage. One of the highlights was the appearance of Dr. Martin Schlegel, Vice Chairman of the Governing Board of the Swiss National Bank, who presented his views on the development of interest rates and inflation in a discussion with Andreas Loepfe, CEO INREIM.

    The hybrid event format with public live broadcast of all panel discussions and simultaneous translation into French is now a fixed component of the concept and once again met with great interest with over 1700 online subscriptions. Furthermore, the start-up area was significantly expanded with 15 innovative young companies and an exciting pitch program. The education and career initiative recently launched by the organizers was supported by corresponding commitments from the University of Zurich – CUREM, the Bern University of Applied Sciences and other institutions.

    In recent years, the Swiss real estate fair for investors has established itself as the largest domestic trade fair for the real estate industry. The participating companies are located along the entire value chain and represent both indirect and direct real estate investment perspectives.

    The organizing duo, MV Invest and Swiss Circle, is delighted with this great success and would like to formally thank its contributors, exhibitors, presenters, speakers, partners and the public for their support and trust.

    IMMO24 will take place on January 17-18, 2024 at Hall 622 in Zurich Oerlikon.

    For further information please do not hesitate to contact us.

    Source: www.swisspropertyfair.ch

  • Venture Kick supports Solaxer with CHF 150,000

    Venture Kick supports Solaxer with CHF 150,000

    According to a press release , the start-up Solaxer based in Écublens has developed a new generation of receivers for the efficient use of solar heat. The Schlieren-based start-up promoter Venture Kick is supporting Solaxer with CHF 150,000 to accelerate the upscaling and complete the first pilot systems with Solaxer receivers.

    According to the announcement, Solaxer receivers are equipped with an innovative selective absorber coating that has better durability and optical performance compared to existing absorbers. In industry worldwide, more energy is used for process heat than for electricity. Today, industrial heating requirements are almost entirely covered by fossil fuels and are responsible for 20 percent of global CO2 emissions per year, it is said.

    Solaxer aims to accelerate the use of solar process heat by developing a new generation of receivers for the efficient use of solar heat. Such concentrating collectors deliver solar steam and process heat with high efficiencies and are among the most cost-effective and mature technologies for decarbonizing industrial processes. Annual growth rates of 90 percent are forecast for this special sector. The worldwide addressable receiver market amounts to 4 billion dollars. Based on the declarations of intent alone, Solaxer can supply receivers for more than 800,000 square meters of installed collector area over the next five years.

    The Venture Kick program helped Solaxer "develop from an idea to a company," Anna Krammer, co-founder of Solaxer, is quoted as saying.

  • Drone swarm prints building materials in flight

    Drone swarm prints building materials in flight

    An international research team from the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing and Research ( Empa ) has developed a swarm of cooperative drones that are used in construction. The example is the cooperation between bees and wasps. As Empa reports , the flying robots print out 3D materials in the air under human control and place them in the designated places. The performance of these BuilDrones is recorded and monitored by a second fleet, the ScanDrones. They also specify the upcoming production steps.

    Empa also demonstrates in a video that this is the first time that such a detailed 3D print has been carried out by a free-flying robot. The specialist journal “Nature” published the study by Professor Mirko Kovac’s team from the Materials and Technology Center of Robotics online on September 21 and made it the cover story of its latest issue of September 22 .

    The so-called aerial additive manufacturing is designed in such a way that the drones can adapt their activity to the different geometries of the structure during the construction process. They act autonomously during their deployment. A human controller observes the process and makes adjustments as necessary based on the information provided by the drones.

    “We have demonstrated that the drones can work autonomously to construct and repair buildings, at least in the laboratory,” Kovac is quoted as saying. This could make it easier to work in hard-to-reach areas such as high-rise buildings. According to Empa, the experts now want to work together with construction companies to validate the solutions developed in practice and to develop new repair and production options.

  • Canton of Zurich initiates pilot project for innovation potential of SMEs

    Canton of Zurich initiates pilot project for innovation potential of SMEs

    In a press release , the canton of Zurich announced the pilot program for SMEs and innovation to strengthen innovative strength in SMEs. It was developed over a three-year period by the cantonal location promotion department on behalf of Economics Director Carmen Walker Späh and in conjunction with the Canton of Zurich Location Promotion Network and the Zürcher Kantonalbank , the Zurich Chamber of Commerce ( ZHK ) and the Canton of Zurich SME and Trade Association ( KGV ) . The location support program provides for SMEs to receive guidance and support from specialists, especially from the private sector, and from innovation specialists in the early stages of planned innovations, so that they can apply for national funding.

    The innovative strength in companies with fewer than 100 employees harbors potential for improvement and is showing a downward trend compared to large companies and start-ups that are showing innovative activities. A lack of access to knowledge and low resources for the implementation of planned projects are given as reasons for the backlog. Many SMEs are also reluctant to join forces with other companies and universities. According to a study by the economics department in the Office for Economics and Labor in the Economics Directorate, there is also room for improvement in “networking and collaboration between SMEs”. The Corona crisis has additionally weakened the innovative power.

    Economics director Carmen Walker Späh wants to ensure that SMEs make a step forward in their innovation activities and thus ensure the diversity of industries “especially in times of crisis”. “Switzerland is an SME country. It is all the more important that our SMEs continue to provide jobs and training positions,” she is quoted as saying in the media release. heg

  • Schindler & Scheibling wants to grow in Saland

    Schindler & Scheibling wants to grow in Saland

    The floor, facade and roof of Schindler & Scheibling’s new production hall in Saland are all made of wood, the Zürcher Kantonalbank informs in a statement . She supported the timber construction company based in Uster in setting up the new location. With the new building, Schindler & Scheibling wants to compensate for the lack of expansion options at the two locations in Uster and Hittnau ZH.

    The 86 meter long, 46 meter wide and 17 meter high timber construction is also designed as a lighthouse project for timber construction. “We want to use this to arouse enthusiasm for timber construction among builders, carpenters, architects and also spontaneous visitors,” Nathanael Weiss, Head of Architecture at Schindler & Scheibling, is quoted as saying in the press release. The high-performance combination of solid wood and modern, curved glued laminated timber and the fact that the hall and roof are supported by “only five tree supports from different forest areas in the canton of Zurich” are described as particularly impressive.

    At the new location, Schindler & Scheibling has set up a production line for solid wood element construction systems. Tailor-made constructions for ceilings, floors and walls are produced here, which can be installed on the construction site in record time using dowel technology. “Thanks to prefabricated timber construction, the individual home can be built within one to two days,” explains Fabian Scheibling, Head of Sales and Project Development at Schindler & Scheibling.

  • Dormakaba remains on course for growth

    Dormakaba remains on course for growth

    In the 2021/22 financial year, which ended on June 30, Dormakaba generated net sales of almost 2.76 billion francs, according to the globally active locking technology company from the Glattal in a press release . According to dormakaba’s preliminary and not yet audited key figures, this corresponds to growth of 10.3 percent. Organic growth is estimated at 7.7 percent in the release. The company explains that dormakaba has exceeded its self-imposed target range of 3 to 5 percent.

    The adjusted result at the EBITDA level rose from 362 to 372 million francs year-on-year. At 13.5 percent, the adjusted EBITDA margin was below the target of at least 14.2 percent, dormakaba reports. The company gives the background to inflation accelerated by the war in Ukraine and disruptions in the supply chains.

    According to dormakaba, the latter primarily led to impairments in business with high-margin electronic products. Overall, however, the company can look back on a financial year with good demand. In its own estimation, dormakaba can currently also rely on a good order intake and backlog.

    “While we exceeded our growth targets, we were unable to meet our EBITDA margin guidance in this challenging inflationary environment,” dormakaba CEO Jim-Heng Lee is quoted as saying in the release. “We have therefore raised prices to compensate for further inflationary effects and will continue to do so.” dormakaba will present its detailed annual report on 31 August.

  • Energie 360° starts construction of the Tiefenbrunnen energy network

    Energie 360° starts construction of the Tiefenbrunnen energy network

    The Zurich-based energy supplier Energie 360° will start building the Tiefenbrunnen energy network on July 25. According to a press release , by 2030, 5,300 residents in Tiefenbrunnen will be using renewable energy from Lake Zurich. Energie 360° is investing CHF 60 million in the new energy network.

    From July, work on the construction of the lake water catchment and the underground energy center is to begin. The energy center is being built under the parking lot at the Zürichhorn. According to the information, the first lines of the heating network are to be laid in the coming year. From 2024, the first of a total of 400 properties will be connected to the new heat supply.

    The Tiefenbrunnen network is an important building block on the way to becoming a climate-neutral city. Zurich aims to reach net zero by 2040. Heat from the lake represents a “climate-friendly, secure supply alternative” to heat from gas heating.

    After completion of the energy network and the resulting replacement of fossil heating, Zurich will save 6,500 tons per year. That is as much CO2 as 290,000 trees could filter out of the air every year.

    Energie 360° wants to shut down the gas network wherever climate-friendly heating solutions will be created in the next few years. Further energy networks using lake water are being developed for Zurich-Lengg, Zurich-Wollishofen and Thalwil.

    “The City of Zurich is driving the transformation forward consistently and quickly together with its energy supply companies,” Silvia Banfi Frost, Energy Commissioner for the City of Zurich, is quoted as saying in the press release.

  • Zürcher Unterland schreibt zweiten Innovationspreis aus

    Zürcher Unterland schreibt zweiten Innovationspreis aus

    Die Bewerbungsfrist für den Innovationspreis Zürcher Unterland 2022 von Standort Zürcher Unterland läuft. Noch während der kommenden 30 Tage können Bewerbungen online eingereicht werden. Laut Ausschreibung stehen Innovationen von KMU bei Produkten, Prozessen, Geschäftsmodell und Organisationsform im Fokus, ausdrücklich auch im kleinen Rahmen.

    Bei der Bewertung werden die Kriterien Neuheitsgrad, Auswirkung auf die regionale Wirtschaft, auf das soziale Leben und die Umwelt mit einbezogen. Ausserdem sind Imagewirkung und Strahlkraft für die Region sowie die Übertragbarkeit auf KMU für die Beurteilung entscheidend.

    Die erfolgreichste Bewerbung wird mit einem Preisgeld in Höhe von 9999 Franken ausgezeichnet, die Plätze 2 und 3 mit je 3333 Franken. Die Jury setzt sich aus dem Wirtschaftsrat Zürcher Unterland zusammen. Vergeben werden die Preise am Innovationsanlass des Standortförderers im September.

    Standort Zürcher Unterland verleiht den Innovationspreis 2022 zusammen mit der Zürcher Kantonalbank, dem Glasverpackungshersteller Vetropack sowie den Bezirksgewerbevereinen Bülach und Dielsdorf.

  • Landis AG is a new shareholder in Limmatstadt

    Landis AG is a new shareholder in Limmatstadt

    Landis AG is now involved as a shareholder in the Limmatstadt AG location promotion. The company describes itself on its website as an innovative planning and engineering office with its headquarters in Geroldswil and branch offices in Brüttisellen in the Glattal and in St.Gallen. The offer to customers ranges from infrastructure construction and real estate development, building law and spatial development to municipal engineering.

    On the site promotion website , Managing Director Thomas Brocker is quoted as having a clear regional commitment: “Landis AG is proud to be part of an informal network of partner companies like Limmatstadt AG.” Landis AG wants its customers to be “successful and cooperative The motto of the company, which was founded in 1961 as “Bauingenieurunternehmung Hans Landis AG”, is “Competence through experience and commitment”, Brocker is quoted as saying.

    The company portrait on the website shows how the company has grown since it was founded by Hans Landis in 1961 to become today’s planning and engineering office with around 30 specialists in the various areas of the services offered. Felix Stephan took over Landis AG from Jürg Marti in January 2006 and at the same time became managing director. In April 2009, the engineering company Geser Partner Bauingenieure AG in Wangen-Brüttisellen, which operates in the same segment, was taken over as a 100 percent subsidiary and finally merged into Landis AG in July 2014.

    On April 1, 2019, the then head of the real estate development department, Thomas Brocker, together with the previous management, took over the fortunes of the company, according to the Landis AG website. In October 2020, Landis AG moved to larger premises on Steinhaldenstrasse in Geroldswil.

  • Steiner enters into partnership with House of Lab Science

    Steiner enters into partnership with House of Lab Science

    «Wir freuen uns sehr über die Partnerschaft mit Steiner, um unser bestehendes Flächenangebot für Life Sciences–Firmen um weitere Standorte erweitern zu können. Mit dem Standbein in Basel leisten wir einen Beitrag zu einem der beiden wichtigsten Life Science-Clustern der Schweiz, wodurch wir von bedeutenden Synergieeffekten dieser Ökosysteme profitieren. In Winterthur hingegen demonstrieren wir unsere Kernkompetenz, ein neues Zentrum auch bei vergleichsweise geringen Netzwerkeffekten erfolgreich aufbauen zu können», so Dr. Christian Hugo Hoffmann, CEO von House of Lab Science. 

    Bei der Entwicklung von Immobilienprojekten berücksichtigt Steiner stets gesellschaftliche Trends und antwortet mit innovativen Lösungen auf die Herausforderungen der Zukunft. Im Büro- und Gewerbebereich hat das Unternehmen bereits vor längerer Zeit das nachhaltige und mehrdimensionale Konzept «Manufakt» entwickelt, das nebst modular nutzbaren Räumlichkeiten ein Angebot an geteilten und nach Bedarf benötigten Flächen bietet. Das erste Manufakt-Gebäude konnte im Sommer 2021 nach knapp anderthalbjähriger Bauzeit feierlich eröffnet werden. 

    Steiner und das House of Lab Science verfügen zusammen über das notwendige Know-how, um mit innovativen Gebäudekonzepten auf den wachsenden Flächenbedarf im Bereich Life Sciences, einer Schlüsselindustrie der Schweiz, zu antworten. Während das House of Lab Science unter anderem seine innovative Community-Plattform sowie die exzellenten Kontakte in die Branche und Startup-Welt beisteuert, liefert die Steiner AG das erforderliche Know-How in der Immobilienentwicklung und die dazugehörigen Ressourcen. 

  • The foundation stone for the Gupfengarten housing estate is laid

    The foundation stone for the Gupfengarten housing estate is laid

    According to a press release , real estate service provider Steiner celebrated the laying of the foundation stone for the Gupfengarten residential area. With the official starting signal, the construction project for a “family-friendly development in the Zurich Unterland” will be initiated. Steiner took over development, consulting and sales. The general contractor Eiffage Suisse AG , headquartered in Glattbrugg ZH, the architects Graf Biscioni based in Winterthur and the client Evostate Immobilien AG from Zurich are involved in the implementation.

    By the end of 2023, 36 terraced single-family houses and three multi-family houses with 21 condominiums are to be built on the Gupfengarten site south of the center of Niederweningen. The housing estate meets a contemporary living and development standard and covers the strong demand for high-quality living space.

    The planning meets the criteria for sustainable construction. The heat is generated almost entirely by means of a heat pump, geothermal probes and photovoltaic system. An energy management system enables “efficient and intelligent” use of energy. According to the announcement, the wooden building envelope has optimal thermal insulation.

  • Hälg buys Etavis

    Hälg buys Etavis

    According to a press release , Hälg Facility Management AG , based in the St.GallenBodenseeArea, has bought Zurich-based Etavis Facility Services AG . With the takeover, Hälg intends to expand in the Facility Management division in the Zurich region.

    According to the press release, Etavis Facility Services has a strong customer service culture and many years of industry experience in the maintenance and repair of building technology systems. The specialist for building management becomes part of the Hälg branch in Zurich. The workforce will be fully taken over. “With the integration of the team in Zurich, we are gaining the expertise and network of the employees,” says Markus Haldimann, Managing Director of Hälg Facility Management AG. “We are thus further strengthening our facility management services.”

    The company merger leads to a change of name: Etavis Facility Services gives up the company name. Both companies will be called Hälg Facility Management AG in the future.

  • Steiner and House of Lab Science are planning new innovation parks

    Steiner and House of Lab Science are planning new innovation parks

    Steiner is collaborating with the young company House of Lab Science , which specializes in offering and operating innovation parks for life sciences companies. As a first step, the two partners have planned the establishment of two new innovation parks in Basel and Winterthur. Steiner AG contributes its expertise in real estate development and its corresponding resources. House of Lab Science contributes its community platform and its contacts in the life sciences industry and start-up scene.

    “With the base in Basel, we are making a contribution to one of the two most important life science clusters in Switzerland, which means that we benefit from significant synergy effects of these ecosystems,” Christian Hugo Hoffmann, CEO of House of Lab Science, is quoted in the press release. “In Winterthur, on the other hand, we are demonstrating our core competence of being able to successfully set up a new center even with comparatively few network effects.”

    The Manufakt concept developed by Steiner is to be used in the construction of the innovation park. These are modular rooms with which areas can be divided as required. The first manufactory building was opened last summer after almost a year and a half of construction, explains Steiner in the press release.

  • Strabag apprentices help at the federal scout camp in Goms

    Strabag apprentices help at the federal scout camp in Goms

    The Schlierem-based construction company Strabag Switzerland is organizing a joint trainee camp with two other companies from the construction sector. According to the press release , 93 trainees from Strabag, AFRY Schweiz AG and Preisig AG will take part in the camp in Goms from July 10th to 15th and help set up the federal scout camp. The BuLa will then take place there in the upper Rhone valley in Valais from July 23rd to August 6th. Up to 30,000 participants are expected at this federal camp of the Swiss scout movement. The federal camp only takes place every 14 years.

    According to the Strabag statement, the focus is on getting together and getting to know the trainees. “In total, we started with 93 apprentices. In our opinion, the cooperation of the industry creates great added value for construction. It is all the more important that we can already cultivate this with our junior staff,” says Fikri Kosumi, who is responsible for industrial apprentices at Strabag. At Strabag Switzerland there will be a total of 49 trainees in 2022.

    Kosumi organizes the warehouse together with Dominic Graf, timber construction foreman. At dinner together and planned sports activities such as river rafting or climbing in the rope park, fun should not be neglected.

    As a co-partner of the BuLa, Strabag wants to be a part of this major event and promote the valuable exchange between the scouts and their own apprentices, according to the Strabag announcement.

  • Zurich gets loading houses

    Zurich gets loading houses

    The Zug -based AMAG Group has set up Switzerland’s first charging station in the Utoquai car park at Färberstrasse 6 in Zurich, the automobile company said in a press release . 50 of the 150 parking spaces in the multi-storey car park were equipped with a charging station. Interested parties can rent such a parking space and charge their electric vehicle. The available price models for parking and charging including electricity are explained on parking.amag.ch .

    A good charging infrastructure is becoming increasingly important in view of the increasing number of newly registered electric vehicles, explains Hendrik Lütjens in the press release. “With the Utoquai loading house, AMAG Parking offers residents in Zurich’s Seefeld a sustainable and convenient solution and contributes to the more efficient use of inner-city areas,” says the Managing Director of AMAG Parking AG. “Further multi-storey car parks from AMAG Parking AG will follow, further facilitating the switch to electromobility.”

    AMAG intends to open its next loading house in the Kongress parking garage in Zurich this month. A total of 28 charging stations are planned here. In the fall, the AMAG Group plans to install a further 61 charging stations in the Messe Zürich multi-storey car park in Oerlikon.