Sensor and software development
Endress+Hauser opens innovation cluster
Endress+Hauser has inaugurated its new premises at the Fribourg Innovation Center (FRIZ). More than 70 employees of the Swiss group of companies specializing in measurement technology are working there on the development of new sensor technologies and software solutions. The various teams are embedded in an environment of research institutes, start-ups and other companies.
The innovation center on the grounds of the University of Freiburg's Faculty of Engineering was completed in 2022 after two years of construction and offers more than 12,000 square meters of space for modern and flexible offices and laboratories. Endress+Hauser is the largest tenant and currently occupies around 2,400 square meters of office space on two floors and around 1,000 square meters on the first floor, where chemical and biological laboratories and clean rooms are housed.
Various disciplines and technologies
The company is bringing together six units that were previously spread across the city. Together, they unite a wide range of disciplines and technologies: one team is working on solutions for the Industrial Internet of Things, such as the intelligent connection of software and sensor technology; another on optical analysis technology, which can be used to monitor fermentation processes, for example. A third team is working on the sensor and measurement technology of the future, including the replacement of the human sense of smell.
Biosensor technology and patent specialists
Jobst Technologies, part of the Swiss subsidiary Innovative Sensor Technology IST, develops, produces and distributes biosensors. Endress+Hauser Biosense, a joint venture with the Hahn-Schickard-Gesellschaft, specializes in rapid on-site molecular analyses that can be used in the food industry, for example. To protect innovations from imitators, a small team of patent specialists is also present on the campus.
CEO Matthias Altendorf sees the new location as a "breeding ground for the measurement technology of tomorrow". The various disciplines on the campus could complement and stimulate each other; the proximity to research would provide additional impetus. "Innovation often arises at the interfaces - where we enter into an exchange with partners from science and industry. By opening up to the university and its institutes, research facilities, spin-offs and other companies, we increase the points of contact."
Inauguration ceremony with guests
Endress+Hauser celebrated the inauguration of the new innovation cluster with numerous guests, the site's employees and representatives from the shareholder family and corporate group. The new rooms will in future be adorned with a work by glass artist Britta Schmidhauser, which symbolically locates the work areas of the various Endress+Hauser units in Freiburg.













