Walder Wyss advised RealWear, a producer of wearable computing for industrial applications, on the acquisition of Almer Technologies, a manufacturer of compact, user-friendly augmented reality (AR) headsets. TeamViewer, a provider of enterprise AR software, financially
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Walder Wyss successfully represented Freight Investor Services (FIS), a broker and service provider in freight and commodity derivatives, in various proceedings before the courts of Geneva and Lausanne. The counseling helped FIS to successfully recover
Walder Wyss has advised 14Trees on the completion of an exclusive Series A-1 round backed by Amazon’s Climate Pledge Fund, alongside founding investor Holcim. The joint investment enables the rollout of 3D printing in
Walder Wyss advised the international consulting firm Mercer regarding the acquisition of hkp///group. Advestra advised the shareholders of hkp group. Walder Wyss’team Walder Wyss acted as Swiss legal counsel to Mercer on the
On September 23, 2024, UBS Switzerland, advised by Homburger and Walder Wyss, successfully completed its issuance of EUR 1 billion fixed rate covered bonds due September 23, 2027 under its covered bond programme. The Covered Bonds are governed by Swiss
Lenz & Staehelin and Walder Wyss advised and represented Emmi Group on the acquisition of coffee roaster Hochstrasser. Lenz & Staehelin dealt with the merger control proceedings before the Swiss Competition Commission. Lenz & Staehelin’
Walder Wyss has advised Voliro, an innovator in aerial mobile robotics, on securing USD 12 million in funding to advance its mission to transform industrial inspections with aerial robotics. The Series A financing round was led
Aude Peyrot (pictured) has joined the team of Walder Wyss as a new partner in their Geneva office. Aude Peyrot’s career path Dr. Aude Peyrot is a recognized specialist in inheritance law, coming from
Swiss Life, advised by Walder Wyss, has successfully placed a EUR 500 million dated subordinated bond, first callable in October 2034. The bonds were placed with investors in the European market. The proceeds will be used for
EQT, advised by Bär & Karrer, together with its co-shareholders, has agreed to sell Open Systems to Swiss Post, advised by Walder Wyss. The transaction is subject to customary regulatory approval. Bär &