What started as a bright idea: Now is Netviewer
“It must be possible to use the Internet for visual communication!" Netviewer’s founder and Chairman Dr. Andreas Schweinbenz used this simple phrase to lay the foundation for what has become Netviewer software and the company of the same name. The company’s strategy is to make visual communication over the Internet as simple as possible yet completely secure and intuitive for its users. Today this German-based company is driven by the simple goal of moving an increasing number of meetings onto the Internet. Netviewer’s solutions give its customers the ability to overcome spatial distances and collaborate as if the participants were sitting in the same room. Users need only a PC and Internet access. Then they can show each other texts, discuss business reports or presentations, and jointly edit documents of all types.
Netviewer saves time and money, lowers stress, and is even environmentally friendly. Netviewer users experience immediate and tangible benefits by significantly reducing the need for business travel. In addition to saving time and lowering expenses, they also improve their own productivity and competitiveness. And by traveling less, Netviewer users even make a positive contribution to preventing climate change and protecting the environment. Fifteen thousand corporations and medium-sized companies in 55 countries already take advantage of these benefits, including Bayer, BMW, Deutsche Post, Ernst & Young, SAP, Siemens, and Swisscom.
Netviewer AG has subsidiaries in Switzerland and Austria. The company currently employs 200 people and continues to grow.





