Category: Trends

  • Controversial quarries slow down cement production

    Controversial quarries slow down cement production

    Around 5 million tons of cement are used annually in construction and infrastructure projects in Switzerland. In 2019, 86 percent of demand was met by Swiss cement plants. The raw materials lime and marl, which are used in the cement industry, are available in Switzerland.

    However, a report that the Federal Council has taken note of assumes that cement production in Switzerland is likely to decline in the coming years. The reason for this is resistance to the expansion or reopening of quarries. If the requested mining expansion projects for the raw materials lime and marl set out in the cantonal structure plans are not approved, Switzerland's supply of domestic cement will fall to 64 percent by 2024, according to the report.

    The report therefore proposes that raw material deposits that are important for the production of cement should also be considered from a national supply point of view. Currently, the authority for the approval of dismantling projects lies with the municipalities and cantons. The aim is to create a national overview of the raw material deposits and to evaluate it from a “raw material geological point of view”. This would give authorities and raw material producers a basis when planning mining projects.

    In its communication, the Federal Council also emphasizes that the Federal Office for the Environment ( FOEN ) is currently working with research and industry to find new solutions to replace the primary raw materials lime and marl with secondary raw materials. So far, however, this has only been possible to a very limited extent. However, technologies are also in the development phase that will replace cement in concrete or even lead to cement-free concrete.

  • Quality-tested PropTech solutions and motivated talents

    Quality-tested PropTech solutions and motivated talents

    Facchinetti is targeting the DACH region (Switzerland, Austria and Germany) with his new idea: "Our aim is to support small and medium-sized companies in innovation management," explains Facchinetti.

    This decision is based on the finding that in companies with a manageable team size, day-to-day business does not leave the necessary resources to obtain the necessary information about the fast-moving innovation landscape and to make well-founded decisions. On the one hand, a selection of quality-tested innovations is intended to simplify the selection of value-adding solutions in the innovation jungle that has become opaque. On the other hand, PropTechMarket is building a qualitative talent pool with motivated and innovation-minded specialists who want to contribute their skills in the real estate and construction industry.

    «Above all, we want to buy our customers time. Time so that specialists can use their skills again where they contribute to the successful future of the company. We believe in the conscious interaction between people and technology, ”says Facchinetti. "With the right coordination, the possibilities for efficiency increases, new customer experiences and sustainability-promoting measures are enormous, especially for smaller companies." PropTechMarket's offerings are currently focused on the areas of object visualization and facility management. In a next step, further business areas of the real estate cycle are to be added.

  • 3 needs-based facility management solutions

    3 needs-based facility management solutions

    Soobr on artificial intelligence. The existing performance and building data are read into the software, whereupon the tour planning takes care of the planning of the daily tours based on factors such as room distances, room priority, number and duration of cleaning. The occupancy of the individual rooms can also be integrated into the operational planning via room sensors, so that cleaning can be carried out specifically where it is really necessary. The cleaning staff performing the work are guided through the respective tours by means of an app on mobile devices, whereby you can feed the AI with feedback and documentation. Dynamic route planning increases efficiency, saves time and money in route planning and increases transparency for data evaluation.

    Thingdust also relies on sensor-based data for its Smart Office product. With this simple plug & play solution, companies can measure the definitive utilization of their office space and analyze what will be a great need after returning from the home office. The anonymous data collected by sensors at the workplace is transmitted via an independent LoRa network and is displayed on the dashboard for analysis and statistics. At the same time, the flow of people is directed by means of a real-time display on a monitor placed at the entrance and the distribution of people in the building is optimized. In addition, reservations can be made quickly and easily using QR codes in order to increase the occupancy of meeting rooms, for example.

    The Service on Demand devices, which facility management only call for use when required, also ensure that personnel are deployed as required. Planned tours to filled water dispensers and empty file containers, intact coffee machines or functioning printers are a thing of the past. The service-on-demand devices can be installed in any number of locations and devices in order to report faults, events or services quickly and easily. Instead of these points being constantly checked, the building users report that there is a need for a service at the push of a button.

    You can find more about digital helpers in the real estate and construction industry at: https://proptechmarket.net/

  • Tilbago simplifies handling of credit reports

    Tilbago simplifies handling of credit reports

    The Lucerne start-up Tilbago specializes in digital debt collection solutions. Now, according to a media release, it has launched a new product called Tilbago CredRep. This is a holistic, digital solution for obtaining credit information. According to Oliver Wolf, Chief Operating Officer at Tilbago, it is a "service that customers wanted and that we have implemented with modern technical possibilities".

    Tilbago CredRep is aimed at operators of real estate portals, loan portals or providers of software solutions. Tilbago CredRep can implement these in their existing platforms and make them available to their customers. Customers can then order extracts from the debt enforcement register completely digitally.

    Another advantage of Tilbago CredRep is that the so-called CreditTrust certificate is also integrated into the solution. In contrast to the excerpt from the debt enforcement register, the CreditTrust certificate is not limited to the register of a single office, but rather contains "all information available throughout Switzerland", it says.

    Tilbago developed the new solution together with the PFLab, PostFinance's innovation laboratory. PostFinance is also one of Tilbago's investors. "As an innovation participation of PostFinance, the PFLab supports tilbago in the market development of existing products and services and in the development of new offers," explains Sergio Consonni from the PFLab.

    Thanks to the connection to PostFinance, Tilbago has already won its first customer. Private individuals can now order their digital debt collection register excerpts on the Swiss Post website.

  • Mobiliar's craftsmen platform is online for Zurich and Aarau

    Mobiliar's craftsmen platform is online for Zurich and Aarau

    The Mobiliar subsidiary Buildigo has been bringing together craftsmen and clients in Zurich and Aargau on its digital platform since Monday. According to a media release from the insurance company, the focus is on the quality of the service partners and digital processing from the inquiry to payment. This service can be used by both private individuals and SMEs.

    The start-up Buildigo has been active in French-speaking Switzerland since 2017. Since the summer of 2020, it has been supplementing Mobiliar's services for everything to do with living. Your new trade platform on the Internet is starting in the regions of Zurich and Aarau with a selected range of the most relevant industries. The offer will be gradually expanded in the coming months.

  • Data centers conquer Switzerland – second highest density in Europe

    Data centers conquer Switzerland – second highest density in Europe

    In terms of population, Switzerland already has an extremely high density of data centers, after the Netherlands it is even the second highest in Europe. The 93 colocation data centers identified in a current study by CBRE Switzerland have an area of at least 154,000 m2, which corresponds to around 22 football fields.

    Zurich ranks sixth in Europe
    With 68 megawatts (MW), the Zurich region ranks sixth in Europe after London (711 MW), Frankfurt (510 MW), Amsterdam (365 MW), Paris (204 MW) and Dublin (94 MW), which is what the data center Capacities. An increase in output by a further 50 MW by 2022 is already assured, as illustrated by various construction projects in Glattbrugg (Interxion), Winterthur (Vantage Data Centers) or Dielsdorf (Green Datacenter). More data centers are already planned, and this will double capacity in a few years.
    The Swiss market currently consists of a mix of wholesale and retail providers. The major projects initiated in recent years are mostly so-called hyperscaler data centers, which are set up by Swiss or foreign operators and used by major international cloud providers such as Google, Oracle, Microsoft and Amazon.

    Good economic conditions and sovereign data protection requirements
    New customer wins from financial service providers, a growing fintech sector and the ongoing migration of international companies to the cloud have encouraged providers to set up cloud regions in Switzerland. Switzerland has its own data protection requirements, which promote sovereignty, but allow international companies to operate on a European basis without having to meet the requirements of the European Union (e.g. General Data Protection Regulation). Problems with the provision of land and electricity, long planning processes and compliance with sustainability criteria remain the most important challenges.

    Even if the market for data centers in Switzerland is considered a niche, private equity firms and increasingly infrastructure funds are discovering this growth market for themselves. The data center market requires specific know-how that is different from other types of property. While traditional real estate investors are not yet showing much interest in data centers, they should keep a close eye on this market over the long term as it offers rapidly growing potential for alternative real estate investments.

  • ETH students create innovative bamboo pavilion

    ETH students create innovative bamboo pavilion

    Students in the master’s course in Advanced Studies in Architecture and Digital Fabrication at ETH have created a bamboo pavilion weighing just 200 kilograms and 40 square meters, the ETH informs in a message . For the design of the innovative pavilion, its creators developed their own digital design tools. In addition to the renewable raw material bamboo, recyclable plastic was also used in the production. All connecting pieces and shading elements were created using 3D printing.

    "The building system developed for this project aims to reduce the logistical effort of building and at the same time to use the advantages of digital production for a more sustainable building culture", Marirena Kladeftira, doctoral student at the Professorship of Digital Building Technologies at ETH, is quoted in the communication . Despite their complicated geometry and their high tolerance requirements, the tailor-made connection pieces can be 3D printed anywhere in the world due to their small size, explains the ETH. The shading elements made of recyclable plastic and Lycra textile can also be produced using 3D printing.

    “This construction method could therefore be used wherever bamboo is available and should be built inexpensively,” writes the ETH. In addition, the modular structure allows the building to be assembled and dismantled quickly. The students' bamboo pavilion was set up in Zurich within 48 hours and dismantled again in the same period of time.

  • Switzerland is one of the most innovative countries in the world

    Switzerland is one of the most innovative countries in the world

    Switzerland ranks third worldwide in the current Bloomberg Innovation Index. This means that it has moved up one place compared to the previous year. Only South Korea and Singapore cut ahead of it. This makes Switzerland the most innovative country in Europe and overtakes Germany, which has fallen three places to fourth place compared to the previous year.

    A total of 60 countries are listed in the index. They are assessed on the basis of topics such as research and development, production capability and the concentration of listed high-tech companies. The respective countries can achieve a maximum of 100 points.

    Switzerland received an overall rating of 87.60 points this year. It did particularly well in the area of research and development. It ranks third for research intensity and fourth for concentration on researchers. Switzerland is also one of the top five countries in terms of manufacturing and value creation. She has some catching up to do with patents in particular.

  • s: stebler cooperates with innovative partners

    s: stebler cooperates with innovative partners

    The s: stebler company has already concluded three partnerships this year. This emerges from media releases from the manufacturer of letterbox systems, depot boxes and roof windows from Oensingen.

    Firstly, s: stebler is working with the start-up LivingPackets . The company, founded in 2016 in Nantes, France, has developed an intelligent delivery box that can be digitally locked. Among other things, the box is equipped with a GPS and Internet connection, which means that the delivery can be monitored at any time. In addition, the box is reusable, which reduces the waste generated in online retail. Thanks to the partnership, parcels in the intelligent boxes are delivered directly to multifunctional parcel stations called s: yourbox from s: stebler. The customer will be notified as soon as the delivery arrives.

    Second, s: stebler works with the Zurich start-up Allthings . Allthings has developed a tenant platform, thanks to which all interactions between tenants, property owners and other service providers can be recorded. Together with the letterbox and parcel compartment systems from s: stebler, “total solutions” are now to be created which “significantly increase tenant loyalty and efficiency,” it says.

    Thirdly, s: stebler cooperates with Bird Home Automation , a leading manufacturer of IP door stations. The aim is to integrate IP video door intercom systems from the Berlin company into letterboxes and letterbox systems from s: stebler. Building operators can manage the intelligent door intercom system remotely and integrate it into existing home automation systems.

  • Asking rents rise at the beginning of the year

    Asking rents rise at the beginning of the year

    The monthly rent index compiled by the digital real estate marketplace homegate.ch from TX Group in cooperation with Zürcher Kantonalbank closed at 115.4 points in January. Compared to the previous month, the prices for advertised rents have risen by an average of 0.17 percent, explains homegate.ch in a corresponding message . An increase in rental prices of 0.87 percent has been observed over the past twelve months.

    In a monthly comparison, homegate.ch shows different developments for the individual cantons. The strongest rise in asking rents in January, at 1.59 percent, was observed in the canton of Nidwalden. In the cantons of Appenzell-Innerhoden, Appenzell-Ausserhoden, Uri and Wallis, asking rents rose above average with values between 1.08 and 1.24 percent. Declines were measured in the cantons of Zurich, Neuchâtel and Jura with values between -0.57 percent and -0.10 percent.

    Homegate.ch also makes different developments in the cities. The largest increase was measured here in a monthly comparison of 2.01 percent in Lausanne. The analysts describe the development in Zurich as “noticeable”. Here rental prices fell by 1.00 percent in January compared to the previous month.

    In the quality-adjusted recording of rental price changes for the rental index, the rental prices are corrected for the different quality, location and size of the apartments. This makes it possible to record the actual rental price development, it says in the message.

  • VolkerWessels invests in Parquery

    VolkerWessels invests in Parquery

    Parquery has completed a successful financing round, according to a message on LinkedIn. The spin-off from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich ( ETH ) was able to win the Dutch construction and plant engineering company VolkerWessels as an investor.

    Parquery has developed software that analyzes images from street cameras in real time. This enables drivers to find out, for example, whether there are free parking spaces in their vicinity. The platform can also be used, for example, to analyze the flow of traffic in cities. Overall, it helps build smart cities.

    With the fresh money, Parquery wants to strengthen its platform on the one hand in the area of intelligent parking. On the other hand, it is to be further developed for new solutions in the field of intelligent cities.

    Parquery has also been working with Hyrde , a subsidiary of VolkerWessels, for a number of years. Hyrde uses the Parquery solution, for example, for security applications at airports and for intelligent mobility projects in cities.

  • Visits to real estate with man or machine?

    Visits to real estate with man or machine?

    As mentioned in our last article, a variety of virtual viewing solutions offer a welcome alternative to physical on-site appointments, especially in times of pandemic. These range from static 3D tours, video tours and virtually realistic representations, which users can put themselves into with the help of VR glasses (virtual reality), to live broadcasts that are available at all times. We want to take a closer look at the latter in this article.

    In the case of live broadcasts , the objects to be viewed are displayed in real time compared to static videos, photos or 360 ° recordings. The greatest advantage of this is that, apart from a viewing appointment, there are no pre- or Post-processing is required. A fully autonomous, 24/7 available variant is the tour with a robot stationed in the property to be visited . This specially developed machine can be conveniently controlled through the object from anywhere in the world, including from home, using a standard Internet browser with the arrow keys on the keyboard. The visit can take place at your own discretion and regardless of the tours and perspectives that have been created. An integrated video conference solution also offers the opportunity to establish a dialogue between the parties during the tour.

    Another variant does not completely do without on-site personnel . While one party (marketer, landlord, owner, facility manager, etc.) is on site and ensures the live transmission via a mobile device (e.g. smartphone, tablet), interested parties can participate in the tour via web browser and with the Interact with the person on site. Due to the high degree of personalization, the automatic documentation of the transmission as well as the possible data exchange, this solution offers far more application possibilities than pure property inspections.

    Even with the current state of the art, digital viewing solutions offer a useful alternative to physical appointments on site. In some points, such as higher efficiency, lower costs and lower environmental impact, the advantages over physical tours even outweigh the advantages. Nevertheless, the solutions presented here do not “yet” succeed in transferring the sensation of a physical encounter with people in digital space. Accordingly, we come to the conclusion that there are valid arguments for tours with man and machine that need to be weighed up according to the situation. In our next article you can read how startups are working on virtual reality to make the aforementioned lack of sensation tangible in the digital world.

    Overview of visualization solutions at: https://proptechmarket.net/visualisierung

    The following table compares the advantages and disadvantages of the two survey approaches described.

    Source: Own illustration, PropTechMarket 2021

  • Nomoko launches the «Praedia» platform for an exclusive group of real estate experts

    Nomoko launches the «Praedia» platform for an exclusive group of real estate experts

    Digitization has arrived in the real estate industry. With the advent of various real estate platforms, the industry took the first steps by making individual real estate portfolios digitally available. Nomoko is now taking a big step into the future: The goal of creating a central platform and community for various players in the real estate industry that searches the market, identifies and analyzes investment opportunities and accesses detailed real estate information. The participants in the “Real Estate Shapers Switzerland” program receive early access to the beta version of the platform and to an exclusive community of innovative, digitally-savvy real estate developers and investors. During the course of the year, the platform will be opened to all properties and investors.

    Digital image of the physical world
    Future users can expect a digital and detailed image of the physical world, a so-called “digital twin”. All real estate data available today are linked and harmonized. By bringing together relevant spatial data such as location information, real estate prices, building or zoning law data and Nomokos 3D visualizations, real estate projects can be decisively optimized by investors and developers. “A holistic and overarching approach is required for the sustainable creation of value in a digitized real estate industry. With the digital twin and the creation of an open ecosystem, Nomoko has the potential to finally bring the real estate industry into the digital age, ” says Daniel Kündig, former President and Honorary President of the SIA.

  • The city of Zug is becoming even more digital

    The city of Zug is becoming even more digital

    The city of Zug has introduced a new app called eZug, according to a media release . This is a digital platform for residents. They can use this to identify themselves to city authorities, request and receive official documents and keep them safe or forward them. This is currently possible, for example, for certificates of ability to act, identity cards, certificates of repute, certificates of residence or extracts from debt enforcement. Over time, new services should be added continuously. For example, a parent portal is to be integrated into the app by summer. There parents and teachers of the city schools should be able to communicate with each other.

    “The launch of eZug shows that we are speeding up the implementation of our smart city strategy. With eZug we are laying an important foundation stone for other planned e-government applications, ”said Mayor Karl Kobelt in the message.

    The core of the app is the eID + technology developed by Procivis AG in Zurich and successfully used by the Canton of Schaffhausen since 2018. Residents who already use the existing ZUGLOGIN infrastructure can have the information they have entered there transferred to the new app.

  • MoneyPark opens its real estate platform

    MoneyPark opens its real estate platform

    MoneyPark's real estate platform is "consistently built on big data technology", explains the Zurich-based fintech company in a press release . According to her, MoneyPark has now activated theplatform for the general public. Originally what their use was reserved for MoneyPark customers.

    Potential buyers or sellers as well as owners of a property can access detailed information about the desired property via the platform, is explained further in the communication. Buyers and sellers also have the opportunity to seek advice from MoneyPark's mortgage and real estate specialists. "The new platform is not only a milestone in MoneyPark's still young company history, but above all a huge gain in transparency for every property seeker, owner and seller", Stefan Heitmann, founder and CEO of MoneyPark, is quoted in the press release.

    With its real estate platform, MoneyPark wants to bring "more movement into the Swiss real estate market, which has been static for decades and has not been very innovative," according to the announcement. The company started in 2012 with the aim of facilitating access to the real estate market. “With our new platform offering, we can reach out to our customers much sooner and much longer and help them to fulfill their dream of owning a home,” says Heitmann.

  • Visualization solutions – welcome helpers in the pandemic

    Visualization solutions – welcome helpers in the pandemic

    In order to master the challenges, digital visualization solutions can be welcome tools. A simple application as well as a quick and uncomplicated implementation are decisive for the selection. With overcrowded appointments, it is certainly not an easy task to give yourself the necessary time for this. In addition, there is an almost unmanageable number of solution providers , which make a well-founded selection difficult. From virtual inspections, to digital live tours with or without robots, to interactive 3D tours or digital twins, there are a variety of PropTech solutions that allow companies to break new ground and adapt to changing needs. If you choose the right provider , this not only leads to a new customer experience and benefits, but also brings significant increases in efficiency as well as cost and CO2 savings.

    Even if the pandemic brings with it great challenges, it also offers an opportunity to go on a discovery tour and explore new ways. Find out which path will lead you into the future and get an overview of quality-tested visualization solutions for the real estate and construction industry .

    Overview of visualization solutions: https://proptechmarket.net/visualisierung

  • HSLU erklärt neues Modell für Wohneigentum

    HSLU erklärt neues Modell für Wohneigentum

    In der Schweiz lebt der Grossteil der Bevölkerung in Mietwohnungen. Nur 40 Prozent besitzen Immobilien. Laut einer Medienmitteilung der HSLU ist dieser Anteil niedriger als in jedem anderen Land in Westeuropa. Der Grund seien die fehlenden Eigenmittel und die hohen Baukosten.

    Die HSLU stellt nun ein neues Eigentumsmodell vor. Dabei wird eine Immobilie nur für eine festgelegte Zeit gekauft. Wenn von einer Lebensdauer der Immobilie von 100 Jahren ausgegangen wird und das Wohneigentum auf eine Zeit von 30 Jahren beschränkt ist, zahlt die Käuferin oder der Käufer nur 30 Prozent des totalen Wertes der Immobilie. Wegen der verkürzten Nutzungsdauer werden entsprechende Wohnobjekte auch mit einer tieferen Hypothek belegt. Laut der HSLU fallen die Kosten für Wohneigentum auf Zeit insgesamt um rund 15 Prozent tiefer aus als die Kosten der Miete über den selben Zeitraum. Nach Ansicht der Hochschule hat das Modell auch für Investoren Vorteile. Wenn das Wohnobjekt nach Ablauf der festgelegten Zeitdauer zurück zum Investor geht, kann er die Immobilie marktfähig sanieren.

    Insgesamt stösst das Modell laut HSLU sowohl bei Investoren als auch bei bei potenziellen Bewohnerinnen und Bewohnern auf hohe Akzeptanz. Dennoch gibt es bisher in Europa nur ein Objekt, bei dem Wohnungen mit dem Wohneigentum-auf-Zeit-Modell erworben werden können – dieses befindet sich in Bern. Die HSLU hat nun ein Handbuch erarbeitet, das aufzeigt, wie Investoren und Wohneigentümer von diesem Modell profitieren können.

  • Sphery co-founder speaks at GZA Live Talk

    Sphery co-founder speaks at GZA Live Talk

    The location marketing organization GZA regularly introduces personalities from the greater Zurich area in its Live Talk series. In the next episode on January 18, Anna Martin-Niedecken, co-founder and CEO of Sphery , will be a guest on the series. She will talk to Reto Sidler, head of communications at GZA.

    Sphery develops computer games in which players have to perform physical activities. The goal is to combine games with sports. The start-up's games are based on innovative training concepts. During her appearance at the GZA Live Talk, Martin-Niedecken will explain, among other things, how games can revolutionize the fitness and health industry. She will also talk about the greater Zurich area as a location for innovative start-ups in the gaming sector.

    Martin-Niedecken is a sports scientist and, in addition to her work at Sphery, is also a senior researcher at the Zurich University of the Arts . In September she was selected from a list by digitalswitzerland , “BILANZ”, “Handelszeitung” and “Le Temps” among the 100 most important people in Switzerland who are driving digitization in the country.

    Interested who want to follow the sequence Talk GZA live, online can register . Registered participants will also be able to ask questions during the event.

  • Corona gives visualization solutions a boost

    Corona gives visualization solutions a boost

    From 3D tours with and without robots to drone recordings and automated interior design, there are a variety of PropTech solutions that have become irreplaceable, especially in times of Corona. Get to know these tools and use them to optimize your sales, rental, management and construction processes! Click on the banner and register free of charge for the online seminar on January 7, 2021 at 9 a.m.

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  • Demand for condominiums is stronger than before Corona

    Demand for condominiums is stronger than before Corona

    According to a report on the Online Home Market Analysis, the demand for condominiums declined slightly overall from the fourth quarter of 2019 to the end of the third quarter of 2020 in the reporting year, but saw a strong surge in demand in the last quarter. In the analysis carried out by the Swiss Real Estate Institute of the Zurich School of Economics ( HWZ ) and the Swiss Association of the Real Estate Industry ( SVIT ) in collaboration with the digital real estate company homegate.ch , this is based on the shorter advertising period for condominiums offered on the Internet.

    During the entire reporting year, a condominium in Switzerland had to be advertised on an online platform for an average of 86 days. It was 60 days before the Corona crisis. In the third quarter of 2020, however, the advertising time fell to the record low of 52 days, despite an 8 percent increase in the number of advertisements. Condominiums are therefore currently more in demand than ever, the analysis found.

    Supply and demand were analyzed based on the advertisements on the seven major Swiss real estate marketplaces between October 1, 2019 and September 30, 2020 compared to the previous period. In the reporting period from October 1, 2019 to September 30, 2020, around 91,387 condominiums were offered for sale on the Internet across Switzerland, which corresponds to an increase of 19 percent compared to the previous period.

    Professor Peter Ilg, head of the Swiss Real Estate Institute at HWZ, attributes the growth in demand mainly to two factors: “On the one hand, the boom in demand in the third quarter is due to the deferred demand from the previous quarters, but on the other hand it is also due to a change in behavior: More beautiful living is has become even more important to many Swiss after the lockdown, ”Ilg is quoted as saying.

    Jens Paul Berndt, CEO of Homegate AG, is quoted as saying: “We have also noticed a sharp increase in visits and contact inquiries. This is a sign that real estate is a popular investment property even in times of crisis. "

  • Basel Area launches its own podcast

    Basel Area launches its own podcast

    Basel Area Business & Innovation has a new podcast . From now on, the location promotion will present interesting personalities and their view of the location. In the first episode , Hans-Florian Zeilhofer starts.

    The specialist with the titles of Prof. Dr. med. Dr. med. dent. Dr. hc has lived and worked in Basel for 18 years. The Upper Bavarian works as a professor at the University of Basel , as chief physician at the specialist clinic for oral and maxillofacial surgery at the University Hospital Basel and as a senior consultant at the Cantonal Hospital in Aarau . At the same time, he initiated many high-tech research projects and founded various start-ups.

    Among other things, he is one of the founders of the Basel start-up AOT . It created a laser bone cutting robot called Carlo. In this 30-minute podcast, he explains the role played by a leg disk that Zeilhofer bought from a butcher. What he particularly appreciates about the Basel Area is the short distances, the proximity to the border and the dynamic ecosystem: "One of the main advantages of the Basel Area is that all major companies in the life sciences and medtech sectors are on site."

    With this podcast and its interview guests, the makers of the Basel Area want to provide a platform. Their discussions should address what distinguishes the business and innovation location, which innovations could cause a sensation and, for example, whether researchers can be good CEOs. It is available in German and English and can be subscribed to from the popular providers Spotify, Deezer, Apple Podcast and Google Play.

  • Gilytics convinces with software for the construction of lines

    Gilytics convinces with software for the construction of lines

    Gilytics has raised CHF 1 million as part of a seed financing round, according to a media release . The high-tech start-up fund, the Swiss Startup Group and the Zürcher Kantonalbank have invested.

    Gilytics was able to convince with software that can be used, for example, to plan overhead line and underground cable connections. The software can determine the routes of power lines based on geospatial data. Users can analyze detailed scenarios with 2D, 3D and augmented reality visualization. In addition to laying power lines, the software can also help with the planning of rails or roads.

    "We are impressed by the team's industry knowledge, the proven technology and the commercial traction that has already been generated with leading companies in the industry in Switzerland and across borders," says Fabian Hogrebe, Investment Manager at High-Tech Gründerfonds, quote in the communication.

    Gilytics wants to use the fresh funds to further develop functions to support construction supervision and the operation of solar and wind projects. At the same time, the company wants to expand its operating network.

    Gilytics was spun off from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich ( ETH ) in 2017 and is based in Zurich.

  • 14Trees is building schools in Africa with 3D printing

    14Trees is building schools in Africa with 3D printing

    14Trees is using 3D printing on a large scale to build affordable residential and school buildings in Africa. Starting in Malawi, such buildings should be realized in record time in this way. The walls of the first school in Salima were printed in just 18 hours, according to a media release . In addition, the CO2 footprint is reduced by up to 70 percent through “optimized use of materials”.

    14Trees is a joint venture between the building materials group LafargeHolcim and the London-based impact investor CDC Group . "I am thrilled with the work our joint venture 14 Trees is doing," said Miljan Gutovic, Head of the Middle East and Africa region and member of the LafargeHolcim Executive Committee, quoted in the press release. "Starting in Malawi, we will use the technology throughout the region and already have projects in the pipeline for Kenya and Zimbabwe."

    Tenbite Ermias, Managing Director Africa of CDC, is convinced that “the broad application of the groundbreaking cutting-edge technology” of 14Trees enables “enormous development effects”. "This is a wonderful example of our investments in companies that contribute to the UN Sustainable Development Goals."

    As the message goes on to say, UNICEF estimates that Malawi is short of 36,000 classrooms. With conventional technology, this would take 70 years. According to 14Trees, this gap could be closed in ten years with 3D printing. In addition, the local projects would create qualified jobs.

  • Halter moves into new headquarters in JED

    Halter moves into new headquarters in JED

    The construction company Halter AG opens its new headquarters on December 14th in the former NZZ printing center in Schlieren, which the company itself converted. Before moving to JED , Halter AG was based in Zurich. The abbreviation of the center, which was converted on behalf of the owner Swiss Prime Site, stands for Join. Explore. Dare – connect, discover, dare. In addition to Halter AG, the company sisters Tend AG, Raumgleiter AG, Integral design-build AG, the developer cooperative Wir sind Stadtgarten and MOVEment Systems AG are also moving their headquarters to Schlieren, according to a press release.

    The new headquarters of Halter AG will operate under the label The Branch . It is intended to offer new opportunities for collaboration with publicly rentable so-called collab workstations, work lounges and big rooms for individuals and teams. The group describes the horizontal and vertical integration of the real estate world as the driving idea behind The Branch. The Branch Do Tank association is the sponsor. According to the corporate announcement, this is intended to promote the further development of the construction and real estate industry in practice. "The vision of an integrated process landscape in the construction and real estate world must be implemented outside of the conventional entrepreneurial silos and the traditional industry structures", Markus Mettler, CEO of Halter AG, is quoted on the side of The Branch.

  • UBS real estate platform integrates FinanceScout24

    UBS real estate platform integrates FinanceScout24

    The key4 open real estate platform is intended to provide customers with all the services they need to purchase and manage their own home, explains UBS in a press release . Key4 offers, among other things, a management of the mortgages, where you can choose from the offers of different lenders for each tranche. This is "unique in Switzerland", writes UBS.

    The big bank wants to expand its platform through strategic partnerships. The digital one-stop shop for finance and insurance topics , FinanceScout24, was the first financing broker to be won, UBS informs in the press release. "The partnership with FinanceScout24 is the next logical step in expanding our ecosystem and part of our long-term strategy to become the market leader in the platform business", Martha Böckenfeld, Head of Digital Platforms & Marketplaces, is quoted there.

    In return, FinanceScout24 customers can use the full range of key4 products. "Through the cooperation with key4, we are expanding our portfolio with a strong partner and are now offering our users an even larger range of suitable financing solutions for their personal dream home", Jan Hinrichs, Managing Director of FinanceScout24, is quoted in the press release. The company is part of Scout24 Schweiz AG . Ringier AG and Mobiliar each hold half of the network of online marketplaces.

  • All players in the industry must be ready for change

    All players in the industry must be ready for change

    What exactly is Building Information Modeling?
    Literally translated, BIM means modeling construction information, which is a fairly precise definition. In addition to the digital planning and execution of projects, BIM also enables the data required for the work to be determined and reused. It's about working with three-dimensional models that are nothing more than visually represented databases. It sounds more complicated than it is, but in fact it's just a new way of working. If we used to have two-dimensional plans, now we have
    mo three-dimensional digital building models. It is important that everyone involved has access to the same data or is referred to in another way as the Single Source of Truth (Ed.). This ensures that the data stored in the databases is always up-to-date, correct and relevant for further processing. And that is exactly the biggest advantage.

    Why did SBB choose BIM for construction projects?
    In BIM we see an important potential for data processing and the entire value creation process. SBB expects a significant decline in investments in the planning, construction and management of real estate. This also applies to all of the railway infrastructure it owns.

    We can also make an important contribution to reducing CO2 emissions as we can use the data we collect to simulate how the company will develop in the next 20, 25 years and beyond. Since projects can be compared, they can be learned and transparency can be created over the entire life cycle.

    How is BIM used in the construction of the Letzitur tower?
    The Letziturm was one of the first SBB Immobilien buildings to be constructed using BIM-based working methods and practices. It is also a training project related to the management phase. Planning and executing a project of this magnitude will be completed in ten years, but managing the building will take at least four times longer. For example, we will use the experience of the last tower to try out materials. We are working on obtaining planning approvals through the collaboration platforms. We have learned a lot and can use it to optimize planning and implementation. From our point of view, this is an important first step.

    "One can no longer bear it alone as an owner."

    What conclusions can you draw from using BIM today?
    We recognized the potential of BIM for SBB very early on and actively promoted its development through the BIM @ FFS program set up for this purpose. We have made important progress since then. This program is based on four interlinked pillars: development, experimentation, approval and concrete involvement of the sector. We share all of our knowledge and experience at events with our partners, collect comments and observations, which we then integrate into the development process. We involve our community in this way. You can no longer build on your own, you need close cooperation between the parties. This is also reflected in the skills of the employees. On the part of the employees, we have clearly identified a great desire for mutual learning. The result is inspiring and instructive for everyone.

    What are the advantages?
    It goes without saying that data-powered designing and building is changing the way we work with our partners and how we develop projects with them that are now completed faster and more securely. Of course, only if everyone involved is willing to take over the system. An additional benefit, as mentioned earlier, is "A Source of Truth". Company data is stored in a structured way, is always up-to-date and can be found quickly. This means that the annoying and constant searching for and checking of data is largely eliminated. Compared to the past, communication is also more targeted and performance-oriented. Project groups can find solutions faster, visualize open problems and problems directly in the three-dimensional model and work out variants and alternatives more easily. This helps to understand each other.

    Are there any disadvantages?
    BIM is often only associated with the technological aspect. Of course, it would be nice to fly over the construction site with glasses that show us augmented reality. However, if the underlying data is incorrect, then the most advanced technology is useless. The data has to be correct, so we need a new way of working precisely. There are only two types of data: right or wrong. Today not everyone is ready to use new technologies and methods. However, all operators in the industry must be willing to change and do their part to make things work.

    What could be the reason why BIM has not yet established itself in Switzerland?
    Many associate BIM with the use of the latest software or the latest database technology. This is often necessary, but it is not enough on its own. In order to be able to use BIM successfully, we have to change the way we think and work. In the BIM environment, we often talk about collaborative project teams developing solutions together. This process takes time, but the trend gives me hope for the best. We also have to do our part as public sector clients in order to drive this development forward and to promote the use of BIM in the awarding of contracts, as we did for the Letziturm project, for example.
    What are SBB's goals when using BIM?
    We currently have around twenty pilot projects for which we provide background information. We also experiment with a variety of methods, technologies, and techniques. The knowledge gained from these projects flows into the development process. Thanks to regulations and standards, we can also take international basic elements into account. This way we are sure to keep up with the times. This knowledge is specifically given back to the industry. For confederate companies, the use of BIM will be mandatory for the construction of buildings in accordance with the federal digital strategy from 2021 and for infrastructure from 2025, as a lot still needs to be worked out in this area. This is our stated goal.

    SBB and the BIM Letziturm project
    Thanks to the renovation of the existing commercial and industrial areas, a new urban area is being created along the tracks between the Zurich-Altstetten and Hardbrücke stations. The Letziturm, a six-storey building east of the warehouse that has been declared a historical monument, defines a first urban horizon, which together with the two residential towers adapted to the height of Letzibach D forms a core of three tall buildings.

    Construction began that year. The 178 residential units, consisting of apartments with 1.5 to 7.5 rooms, should be ready from autumn 2022. On the ground floor there are two main entrances and two commercial rooms, each of which offers a view of the future. Square and in the SBB workshops. In between are the ground floors of four larger, two-story residential units, which offer a combination of work and living spaces and, if desired, can be directly connected to the public space.

    Both the smaller and the larger residential units are housed in the base building. Apartments with 2.5 to 4.5 rooms are planned above the 7th floor, where there is a common room. ■

  • Edilgroup #unitipercostruire

    Edilgroup #unitipercostruire

    Tradition and innovation are the two basic concepts of the project that led to the founding of Edilgroup, the most important retailer for building products and materials in Ticino. With eight operational offices, a commercial and administrative headquarters distributed throughout the canton and around eighty employees, the new player in the regional construction scene is recognized as a competent and reliable partner of architects, companies and craftsmen in the industry.

    Most impressive, however, is the 230 years of experience on construction sites, which the three companies from which the Edilgroup emerged brought with them as dowries: Ghielmimport SA, Taiana SA and Wullschleger SA. Until a few months ago, competitors decided with foresight and realism to contribute with the best know-how to the success of an unprecedented entrepreneurial initiative in order to meet the challenges of a competitive and demanding market in the market which there will be opportunities to be seized.

    Between tradition and innovation
    Innovative, of course, but how? The warehouses are set up to ensure the necessary visibility of the products. Customers can rely on professional advice. An important contribution is also expected from the marketing office, whose strategies include the use of the most important modern communication tools.

    “We have defined new goals between ecological sustainability and technological innovation and integrated digital, financial and planning tools. It’s not just about competitiveness – says Oliviero Milani, CEO of Edilgroup – but also about diversifying the offer, expanding skills and specializing in offering excellent solutions in order to find the balance between quality and price. The person is at the center of our thoughts and actions, because only with strong, competent human capital can it be shown that we believe in the values that identify us and that we can really achieve our goals. Our motto #unitipercostruire not only represents the union of three historical companies in the cantonal panorama, but above all means to bundle forces and work together with customers and suppliers in order to offer the best professional advice, excellent service and innovative quality solutions. “. ■

  • Crowdlitoken launches platform in Europe

    Crowdlitoken launches platform in Europe

    Crowdlitoken has launched its platform for real estate investments in Europe. According to a press release , the company is playing a global pioneering role. Investors can use the platform to purchase digital bonds on real estate and put together their own portfolio.

    Investors can, for example, participate in a commercial property in Switzerland, with which Crowdlitoken decided to work together in October. The property is located in Oensingen SO and has a market value of 9.15 million francs. Investors can use the platform to participate in real estate from CHF 100.

    "A great day. With this platform we are finally keeping our promise to investors, ”Domenic Kurt, CEO of Crowdlitoken, is quoted in the press release. "At this point, many thanks to the trust and patience of the investors from the very beginning."

    Crowdlitoken is currently preparing the second financing round. To this end, it has only recently brought new personalities to the Board of Directors .

  • Uri adopts digitization strategy

    Uri adopts digitization strategy

    According to a press release , the Uri government council has passed its digitization strategy. This defines the general direction that the canton wants to take in the area of digitization. It also serves as an orientation framework for implementing strategic projects over the next five to ten years. Overall, the strategy should give the attractiveness of the residential and business location Uri a positive boost, it is said.

    Digitization could "become a real development driver for the canton of Uri and significantly strengthen Uri's positioning", the government council stated in the government program for 2020 to 2024. For this, the “social peculiarities of Uris as well as the special opportunities Uris as an economic and home office location with a quality of retreat” must be taken into account.

    The Canton of Uri was also supported by the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences ( HSLU ) in developing the digitization strategy. As project manager Stephan Käppeli points out in a communication from the HSLU in February, the canton is suitable “in various ways as a model region for digitization”.

  • The rental agreement is digitally signed for the first time

    The rental agreement is digitally signed for the first time

    According to a press release , Flatfox , Verit Immobilien AG and Skribble have reached a milestone in the digitization of rental agreements: their jointly developed electronic rental agreement has now been signed with legally binding effect in Zurich. This was the first time that a rental process was handled digitally in Switzerland.

    With the electronic signature made possible by Skribble, prospective tenants and landlords can now sign a rental agreement “simply and securely” on their smartphone, computer or tablet. This means that rental contracts no longer have to be printed out and then time-consuming to be sent back and forth by post.

    “I'm a fan of online things,” said the first tenant to ever sign a rental agreement electronically in Switzerland. “I think it's great to sign a rental agreement at the push of a button. The concept enables me to file my rental agreement digitally. "

    According to the announcement, the Zurich manager of Verit Immobilien AG, who countersigned this contract, particularly appreciated the user-friendliness and the time saved. The successfully launched pilot project is to be fully integrated into the first and re-letting process of Verit Immobilien AG in the future.