We accelerate the transition to sustainable and resilient buildings
NORM develops products and services that digitize, connect, and make real estate portfolios intelligently manageable. Our goal: transparency, efficiency, and a reliable foundation for sustainable decisions.
Current Situation
Buildings account for 30% of CO₂ emissions
Buildings are responsible for around one-third of global CO₂ emissions. At the same time, many asset managers still work with scattered and outdated information. This makes proactive management of real estate portfolios difficult and hinders progress in sustainability and value creation. To address these challenges, a centralized and up-to-date decision-making foundation is essential.
Our Mission
We accelerate the energy transition of buildings
Our mission is to guide real estate step by step into a transparent, efficient, and climate-conscious future. To achieve this, we combine innovative products with integrated services that digitize buildings, make data usable, and keep it continuously up to date. In this way, we create a robust decision-making foundation that fosters transparency and enables the sustainable development of real estate portfolios.
The team behind Norm
We are a diverse team with extensive experience in both the fintech and proptech industries, bringing together a wide range of expertise and knowledge.




















Work with us
Would you like to support us with your exceptional skills, but can't find a suitable position at the moment? Then please send us an email to jobs@norm.ch.
Latest news

Structured Building Data as the Foundation for AI
2026-07-06Artificial intelligence promises significant efficiency gains in the real estate industry. However, the key factor is not simply whether AI is used, but whether it is built on a consistent, structured, and up-to-date data foundation. This is precisely where one of the industry's greatest challenges lies.

Climate Risks: From Reporting to Building-Level Adaptation
2026-04-29Climate change is fundamentally reshaping the requirements for property owners. Location-based risk analyses are often insufficient to derive concrete measures at the building level. What is needed is a precise understanding of climate risks at both the property and component level, particularly in the context of large portfolios.

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