Marc Schaad, CEO of the Kistler Group, is cautiously optimistic about the current fiscal year 2026. Kistler plans to continue growing through targeted investments, particularly in Asian markets such as China.
In 2026, Kistler is pushing ahead with preparations for a new, highly automated sensor factory at its headquarters in Winterthur. At the same time, the company is strengthening its presence in the Asian market with targeted investments and the establishment of new regional headquarters.
Marc Schaad, CEO of the Kistler Group, is cautiously optimistic about the current fiscal year: "My first year as CEO was challenging, but we've set an important course. One way we've done this is by adapting our regional structures, enabling us to respond even more flexibly to different market conditions. Despite the strong Swiss franc and ongoing geopolitical and economic uncertainties, we are cautiously optimistic about the 2026 business year. We plan to continue growing through targeted investments, particularly in Asian markets such as China."
Strategically, the Kistler Group continues to focus on its core competencies in piezoelectric measurement technology and is concentrating on four key industrial areas: monitoring and controlling manufacturing processes; applications in plastics processing, particularly for medical technology; condition monitoring of critical infrastructures such as bridges; and monitoring marine and large stationary engines. Significant growth opportunities could already be seen in these areas in 2025: Kistler expanded its portfolio last year with a cloud-based software platform for bridge monitoring. This enables continuous Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) and allows integrated solutions – from sensors to data analysis – to be offered in combination with dynamic weight measurement (Weigh in Motion, WIM). Bridge operators benefit from accurate, highly available data on the actual behavior of infrastructures and traffic loads, which supports safe, efficient operation.



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