Tag: Events

  • The SVIT real estate fair and Digital Day 2022

    The SVIT real estate fair and Digital Day 2022

    The Zurich Real Estate Days took place from March 18th to 20th. Under the roof of the newly renovated congress center, the “SVIT Immobilien-Messe”, the “SVIT Digital Day” and the “Digital Kompass Schweiz” were held there for the first time. Over the three days, there were a total of more than 2,500 visitors and more than 50 exhibitors at the fair.

    The “SVIT Immobilien-Messe” was held for the twelfth time and was a complete success. Due to the intensive construction activities in the economic area of Zurich, the fair has found its place in the agenda of visitors. Those interested in home ownership or first-time rentals found what they were looking for at the “SVIT Immobilien-Messe”, because existing properties and properties that are only in the planning stage are also presented.

    For the third time, but for the first time combined with the SVIT real estate trade fair, the “SVIT Digital Day” took place on Friday, March 18, 2022. The latest digital trends for the real estate industry were shown by around 40 exhibitors. The practice-oriented specialist presentations by Joel Hadwiger (Sales Manager casavi), Luc Zehnder (Account Executive Intrum AG) and Erich Birchler (CEO BMT AG) were also very exciting.

    The “Digital Compass Switzerland” is an innovation of the SVIT Zurich. The tool accompanies real estate players on the way to digital transformation, because the efficiency of a real estate company depends heavily on its software and its interfaces. The SVIT platform shows specific applicable solutions that are specifically tailored to the Swiss real estate industry.

    We look forward to all upcoming SVIT events.

  • EXPO REAL 2021 – Successful restart

    EXPO REAL 2021 – Successful restart

    “There was an atmosphere of confidence that could be felt everywhere in the exhibition halls. 1,198 exhibitors and over 19,200 participants made intensive use of the three days at EXPO REAL to advance future projects, obtain information and maintain their network, ”explains Klaus Dittrich, CEO of Messe München. “Compared to the record years before Corona, the trade fair is of course smaller. But the new start was successful and EXPO REAL has once again proven itself to be Europe’s most important real estate fair. ”The precondition for success was the detailed protection and hygiene concept of Messe München.

    Valuable network to cope with future tasks
    “EXPO REAL 2021 will perhaps be remembered as the most important trade fair of the last decade, because it made it clear to all stakeholders that the major tasks of the future – climate change, transformation, digitization – can only be mastered through joint efforts across all areas can be. It’s good that the industry was able to gain confidence for three days in Munich. The timing was spot on, ”explains Fabian Hellbusch, Head of Marketing and Communication at Union Investment Real Estate. This is confirmed by Chiara Aengevelt, managing partner of Aengevelt Immobilien: “EXPO REAL is Europe’s most important meeting place for the real estate industry and the starting signal for year-end business. We used that – personally and in presence. At the same time, the density of decision-makers and executives is particularly high this year, the quality of the discussions is very good. “And Constanze Römer, project manager of the Berlin-Brandenburg stand, says:” After the months of corona-related planning uncertainty, we are happy to welcome our co-exhibitors and partners to be able to offer this platform for your business again. It is nice to see that we can enjoy a conversation again together that we have all missed for so long. “

    Interest rate development, climate protection, social component
    As usual, the conference program offered a wide range of information on markets and segments, on digital innovations – and of course also on fundamental developments. “Expo Real 2021 made it clear that the German real estate market is still highly attractive and has even largely defied the Corona crisis,” explains Dr. Gertrud Traud, chief economist at Helaba Landesbank Hessen-Thüringen. That will tend to continue as long as interest rates remain low. “I expect the first interest rate hike from Christine Lagarde, ECB, at the end of 2023,” the expert predicted in her keynote. Dr. Holger Schmieding, chief economist at the private bank Berenberg, very clearly: “Not yet in sight.”

    In many forums it became clear that the industry plays a key role in climate protection: “A comprehensive turn towards climate protection will not be possible without the real estate sector,” said Prof. Matthias Garschagen, Chair of Anthropogeography at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and continued. “At the same time, the sector plays a central role in successful adaptation to climate change, for example with regard to dealing with increasing heat or heavy rainfall in cities.” Urban development has a strong social component – especially when it comes to housing. It is important “to organize this central function of our life in such a way that appropriate offers can be made available for the different ways of life and life plans, also for the different milieus of society”, says Prof. Dr. Armin Nassehi, Chair for General Sociology and Social Theory, also at Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich.

    EXPO REAL 2021 in numbers
    Over 19,200 participants from 52 countries (2019: 46,747 / 76) came to EXPO REAL in Munich. The total number of participants was divided into 9,916 trade visitors (2019: 22,065) and 9,296 company representatives (2019: 24,682). The top ten visitor countries after Germany were: Austria, the Netherlands, Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Switzerland, Poland, France, the Czech Republic, Luxembourg, Spain and Italy.

    The 1,198 exhibitors came from 29 countries (2019: 2,189 / 44). In addition to Germany, the top ten exhibitor countries were: Austria, the Netherlands, Poland, Switzerland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, France, Serbia and Italy. International joint stands came from Austria (“Austria”, “Europa Mitte”), Switzerland (“Swiss Circle”), the Netherlands (“Holland Property Plaza”, “Holland Metropole”) as well as from Barcelona, Lodz, Moscow and Prague.

    Numerous lectures and discussions from the conference program as well as exhibitor and start-up presentations were recorded and will be available on the online platform EXPO REAL ONLINE until mid-November 2021.

  • The «complete success» continues

    The «complete success» continues

    According to co-organizer Marco Camenzind, the first SVIT Digital Day was a “complete success”. In addition to the SVIT Digital Compass, on which software manufacturers can present their latest tools live, the practice-oriented specialist presentations in particular met with great interest: “There was consistently positive feedback from the exhibitors. But the visits by the speakers were also very good, ”Camenzind sums up. This is reason enough for the organizers to make the second SVIT Digital Day on September 17th more attractive with hand-picked specialist speakers. There would be Mario Facchinetti, who with the Global Real Estate Run on October 29th at 12 o’clock wants to make people inside and outside the real estate industry aware of the importance of the industry for achieving the climate goals: “With the event we awaken a sense of community in us and provide a bit of variety in everyday Corona everyday life, which has become monotonous. “

    Real estate success factors
    At 1 p.m. Boris Grell will speak about electronic signatures in real estate practice. The independent lawyer specializes in construction and real estate law, company and commercial law as well as contract law. He is also a specialist lawyer for SAV construction and real estate law. At 2:15 pm, Casavi CEO Peter Schindlmeier will take over to talk about success factors for digital property management: “The interest in solutions for ‘digital management’ has increased significantly in recent months. But how do you go from traditional management to networked property management? ” And at 3:15 p.m. Rolf Truninger, Managing Director QualiCasa AG, will talk about the web-based app Visits, which is taking digitization in the real estate market a big step forward. Everything can be experienced live on Friday, September 17, 2021 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Zurich Kulturhaus Kosmos. More information: https://svit-digital.ch/digital-day/

  • 7. Real Estate Summit at Samsung Hall

    7. Real Estate Summit at Samsung Hall

    At the beginning, FRZ President André Ingold gave an overview of the organization. The network continues to grow: 730 members are now part of the FRZ Zurich Airport Region – Business Network & Location Development.

    Ingold also gave an overview of the largest development projects. It is forecast that the airport region will grow by 20 percent in terms of both population and jobs by 2030. He specifically mentions the Dübendorf Innovation Park, which is intended to increase the attractiveness of the location considerably. The same applies to the Digital Health Center Bülach.

    There were numerous opportunities for small talk and informal discussions in the spacious rooms. The 320 targeted “meet & match” discussions with Internet support were actively used.

    Claudio Saputelli , UBS Switzerland AG, said he did not see a turnaround in the real estate market. In the lecture entitled: “Home office as a game changer in the real estate market?” The upward trend in prices on the housing market continues and the office market remains under pressure. Incidentally, working from home had already been identified as a megatrend 50 years ago, at that time under the term “teleworking”.

    Patrick Eberhard , Eberhard Enterprises, pleaded for sustainability in the lecture “Off to the circular age”. An important element of this is recycling with the help of robots.

    Marloes Fischer , Madaster Services AG, CEO Madaster Switzerland – “Madaster – giving materials an identity” sees considerable savings potential if the materials used in construction are inventoried.

    Marc Walder , CEO Ringier AG & Founder digitalswitzerland, spoke about digitization as an opportunity for business and society. The media company, founded in 1833, decided in 2007 to transform itself into a digital company. In the meantime, Ringier has invested over two billion francs in the digital transformation and increased the digital operating profit from 0 to 65 percent. His maxims include: Constantly improving, thinking long-term and with a clear focus.

    “Creativity is the new currency – Startup and Corporate / SME Collaboration”. That was the title of Eva Wimmers , CEO ISS Facility Services Germany. She pointed out the different perspectives of startups and established companies. The environment brought her to the denominator VUCA: Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity and Ambiguity. Anders Indset, economic philosopher, spoke about «The infected thinking – why we have to free ourselves from our old self-evident things». He amazed the guests with remarkable thoughts: Err dich happily. We need chaos and order. The art of being wrong. We should tell new stories. Anyone who is interested becomes interesting.

  • Ludicious Zurich Game Festival ceases operations

    Ludicious Zurich Game Festival ceases operations

    The city of Zurich and the Pro Helvetia cultural foundation will no longer continue the Ludicious Zurich Game Festival, according to a media release . The event was considered to be one of the largest gaming festivals in German-speaking countries. It consisted of a combination of presentations, panel discussions, seminars and awards ceremonies. The event last took place digitally in July 2020 due to the corona pandemic.

    The city of Zurich intends to support Swiss game developers in the future in other formats, according to the announcement. Meanwhile, Pro Helvetia wants to get involved in the presentation of Swiss developers at international conferences.

    “I am very sad to see Ludicious disappear after years of growth. At the same time, we are aware that we have helped to bring the Swiss game developers together and to support them, ”said Ludicious President Chris Bergstresser as quoted in the press release.

  • WIPO Limmattal will not take place again until 2021

    WIPO Limmattal will not take place again until 2021

    The Organizing Committee (OC) of the Limmattal Economic Podium has decided to cancel the next event planned for November 2020, according to a media release. The reasons are the "uncertain development of the coronavirus pandemic, the lack of planning security and concern for the health of the participants". The decision was made together with the main sponsors AXA , UBS Switzerland AG , energie360 ° , maneth stiefel AG and the Umwelt Arena Schweiz .

    “We ran through all the scenarios. The decision was anything but easy for us, "OC President Fredi Pahr is quoted in the message. In it, WIPO also informs that the organizers had consulted with the sponsors and partners and that the majority of those questioned were in favor of rejection. “WIPO lives from networking – keeping your distance is difficult. We very much regret the cancellation, but the health of our participants has top priority, ”says Pahr.

    The next WIPO event will therefore take place in November 2021. The exact date should be set in the coming days. The program planned for 2020 and with it the topic of "Limitless" will remain topical in the coming year. “We hope that we can win Federal Councilor Guy Parmelin again for the keynote. The clarifications are in progress ”, informs the WIPO, which was founded and is being carried out by the three patronage associations IHV Industrie- und Handelsverein Dietikon , Schlieren Chamber of Commerce ( WKS ) and the Association for Industry, Services and Trade Spreitenbach ( IDH ).