Swiss sensor manufacturer Sensirion reported a 3.0% year-over-year decline in first-half 2026 revenue to CHF 179.0 million, though organic growth of 6.9% at constant currencies offset currency headwinds. The company attributed the decline to a high comparison base from the 2025 launch of A2L sensors in the U.S. climate market, which had boosted prior-year sales.
Operating performance remained resilient, with EBITDA of CHF 34.9 million and a 19.5% margin, compared with CHF 36.5 million and 19.8% in the prior-year period. Sensirion cited efficiency gains, pricing adjustments and continued internationalization as key drivers of margin stability. Net profit surged 81.7% to CHF 18.9 million, driven by improved financial results, and exceeded analyst expectations across all key metrics.
Based on the solid first-half performance and continued positive momentum, Sensirion raised its full-year revenue guidance to CHF 345-365 million from a prior range of CHF 335-360 million. On a currency-adjusted basis, the new guidance implies growth of 8-14%, up from the previous 5-12% range. The company also expects its EBITDA margin to land in the upper half of its mid-to-high teens range, compared with 18.5% in 2025.
To support its growth strategy, Sensirion announced a reorganization of its leadership structure. Effective October 1, 2026, Johannes Schumm, currently VP of Research & Development, will take over leadership of the Components business, while Simon Sonderfeld, currently VP of Marketing & Sales, will head the newly formed Market Solutions division. The changes aim to align responsibilities more closely with business requirements.











