Straumann Group identified and responded to cybersecurity incident

  • Single legacy system was affected, incident contained, investigation ongoing with external cybersecurity experts
  • No disruption to business operations; no customer-facing systems impacted
  • Internal documents had been exposed related to information prior to 2024

Basel, April 13, 2026: Straumann Group has identified a cybersecurity incident. Immediate measures were taken together with external cybersecurity and forensic experts to contain the incident, isolate the affected system, and prevent further unauthorized access. Based on current findings, internal documents were exposed; there has been no impact on the company’s operations.

Straumann Group is in the process of notifying relevant authorities, and impacted parties will be informed directly where required.

Unauthorized access to a single legacy system, used between 2021 and 2024 in connection with certain internal control processes, was detected and contained. No customer-facing or other internal systems were impacted, and the Group’s operations, products, and services continue as normal. Straumann Group remains focused on supporting customers and partners.