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CLIMADA Technologies enters into a strategic partnership with Wüest Partner

CLIMADA Technologies has entered into a strategic cooperation with Wüest Partner, a leading Swiss real estate service provider, to offer a science-based solution for assessing physical climate risks in the property sector. The partnership combines Wüest Partner’s real estate market data and valuation expertise with CLIMADA’s climate risk analytics, enabling detailed analysis of hazards such as flooding, heat, storms and drought at both asset and portfolio level.
The joint offering allows institutional investors, portfolio managers and property owners to quantify potential climate-related damage and value impacts under different climate scenarios and time horizons. Results can be integrated into risk management, investment decisions and regulatory reporting, supporting compliance with emerging disclosure requirements for climate risks. The article highlights that proactive climate risk management is becoming a central component of long-term asset strategy in the real estate industry, as climate change increasingly influences location quality, insurance conditions and capex planning.

About CLIMADA Technologies

CLIMADA Technologies is a Swiss climate adaptation technology company that provides advanced analytics for assessing physical climate risks and supporting resilience strategies. Building on the open-core CLIMADA modelling framework, its delta-climate platform applies probabilistic methods to quantify the likelihood and impact of climate hazards across regions, sectors and time horizons, delivering globally consistent values for multiple perils. Operating on scalable cloud infrastructure, CLIMADA Technologies serves financial institutions, corporates and public-sector clients that require transparent, science-based inputs for climate disclosures, risk management and investment planning. The company emphasises open-source technology, adaptive architecture and rigorous quantitative modelling, enabling users to meet evolving regulatory requirements while improving the robustness of climate-related decisions and adaptation measures.