Building and infrastructure

The swissQprint headquarters is designed with sustainability in mind.

Building and infrastructure © swissQprint

The Schützenwiese commercial complex was built in 2014 and has been our home ever since. The building clients, swissQprint among them, emphasised sustainability during its planning and construction. Because environmental compatibility at every level is influencing all our activities.

The swissQprint premises provide a space for doing business in an ecologically sound way.

Reto Eicher © swissQprint

Reto Eicher, co-owner of swissQprint

"How the building was constructed both reflects our green principles and symbolises our regional ties. The solar project has brought us a big step closer in terms of sustainability and autonomous electricity supply."

Solar power at swissQprint © swissQprint

Solar power

Let the sun shine! We are ready to produce electricity.

Free of fossil fuels © swissQprint

Free of fossil fuels

Heating and cooling come from renewable energy sources.

Insulation value © swissQprint

Insulated better than the average

Construction quality beyond the required standard lays the foundation for sparing use of resources.

Economical on energy © swissQprint

Economical on energy

Natural light and state-of-the-art technology ensure the highest levels of energy efficiency.

Learn more about our commitment and our energy-efficient printers.

Want to find out more? © swissQprint

Want to find out more?

We will introduce you to the swissQprint philosophy and demonstrate our energy-efficient large format printers in a personal consultation at our Swiss headquarters or with a local partner.

More than 1500 customers trust in swissQprint.

Let's bring Switzerland into our premises! © swissQprint

Reto Eicher, swissQprint, Switzerland

Let's bring Switzerland into our premises!

The premises at swissQprint headquarters are airy and brightly designed. One of the owners explains: “There are many white walls, and it was obvious that we would use digital printing technology to decorate them.” His idea: “Let’s bring Switzerland to our company home. Not only can we show guests arriving here something of Switzerland, we can also present a concrete project idea.”