Nomoko launches the «Praedia» platform for an exclusive group of real estate experts

Zürich, January 2021

In the Swiss real estate market, it is difficult to get information on coveted objects. The Swiss startup Nomoko brings together data from various institutions and sources and bundles them on the “Praedia” platform. Within a very short time, users can identify and evaluate interesting real estate objects. The application will be officially launched on February 8, 2021, initially as a private beta version and only for an exclusive group of real estate experts.

Digitization has arrived in the real estate industry. With the advent of various real estate platforms, the industry took the first steps by making individual real estate portfolios digitally available. Nomoko is now taking a big step into the future: The goal of creating a central platform and community for various players in the real estate industry that searches the market, identifies and analyzes investment opportunities and accesses detailed real estate information. The participants in the “Real Estate Shapers Switzerland” program receive early access to the beta version of the platform and to an exclusive community of innovative, digitally-savvy real estate developers and investors. During the course of the year, the platform will be opened to all properties and investors.

Digital image of the physical world
Future users can expect a digital and detailed image of the physical world, a so-called “digital twin”. All real estate data available today are linked and harmonized. By bringing together relevant spatial data such as location information, real estate prices, building or zoning law data and Nomokos 3D visualizations, real estate projects can be decisively optimized by investors and developers. “A holistic and overarching approach is required for the sustainable creation of value in a digitized real estate industry. With the digital twin and the creation of an open ecosystem, Nomoko has the potential to finally bring the real estate industry into the digital age, ” says Daniel Kündig, former President and Honorary President of the SIA.

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