The Canton of Neuchâtel Neuchâtel faces structural adjustments in 2026. The canton must further integrate industry, innovation, and social change.
Industry will remain – but more specialized.
The watchmaking industry remains central, but is becoming more automated and technology-driven. Research and development continue to gain in importance.
Work and qualifications
The demand for highly qualified specialists is increasing. Further training and retraining are becoming more important.
Housing and quality of life
Neuchâtel remains relatively affordable. This makes the canton attractive for families and remote workers.
Social change
The population is aging, while at the same time the canton is actively attracting skilled workers. Integration remains an important issue.
Regional Development
Cities and Jura regions are developing differently. Infrastructure investments are being used more strategically.
Conclusion
The canton of Neuchâtel will remain stable, technology-oriented and socially balanced in 2026 – with a focus on quality rather than growth.
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