Canton of St. Gallen 2026 – How industry, regions and everyday life will change

Canton of St. Gallen 2026

The Canton of St. Gallen The canton of St. Gallen will undergo structural refinements in 2026. It is adapting industry, education, and regional development to new economic realities.

Industry will remain – but it will be more digital.

Manufacturing companies are further automating. Skilled workers with technical training are becoming more important, while simple tasks are becoming less common. The canton remains an industrial location, but it is becoming more knowledge-intensive.

Regional differences are increasing

Growth is more concentrated near Lake Constance and in urban areas. Alpine and rural regions are struggling with depopulation – a key issue for politics and spatial planning.

Living and commuting

St. Gallen is gaining popularity as a residential canton. Commuting towards Zurich remains relevant, but is partially mitigated by working from home.

Education as a location factor

Universities and continuing education are gaining in importance. Cooperations with companies are increasing.

Mobility and infrastructure

Large new transport projects are rare; instead, existing networks are being optimized. Public transport remains central.

Conclusion

The canton of St. Gallen will grow less in 2026, but will invest more strategically. Stability arises from adaptation, not stagnation.

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