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Introducing the history of NOAQ, the manufacturer of the stopwater board Boxwall.
The box wall was introduced to the market in 2007. Since then, it has a proven track record of protecting against floods worldwide.
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We will exhibit at the Osaka Crime Prevention and Disaster Prevention Comprehensive Exhibition.
We will be exhibiting at the Comprehensive Security and Disaster Prevention Exhibition held at Intex Osaka from April 16 to 18. Our booth number is 5-426. We will showcase the easy-to-install water stop board BW102, which is compatible with 1m, as well as the conventional BW52, which is compatible with 50cm. Please take this opportunity to see the 1m high water level model, which is rarely demonstrated. Since the venue for the Osaka Expo is nearby, feel free to stop by while you're at the Expo.
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NOAQ, the manufacturer of flood barriers, reports record sales in 2024.
NOAQ Flood Protection AB, the creator of the Boxwall, reported that its sales in 2024 are expected to double compared to 2023, marking another record year. For reference, NOAQ delivered 51 km of the NOAQ Boxwall mobile flood defense system last year, up from 28 km the previous year. In response to the major floods that occurred in Europe last year, the demand and interest in NOAQ's innovative mobile flood barrier system have dramatically increased. These floods not only boosted sales growth in some of the company's most established markets in Europe but also stimulated attention in emerging new markets. "Despite the tragic events in Europe, we are pleased that our innovative solutions have truly helped people and communities protect themselves and their most valuable assets," said NOAQ CEO Douglas Hellström. NOAQ's export share exceeds 95% in over 40 countries worldwide.

Aboutガデリウス・インダストリー
From Japan to the world, and from the world to Japan—continuing to introduce the best products across the centuries.
In particular, Gadelius Industry has played an important role as a bridge for companies expanding from Sweden to Japan. Most of the Swedish companies currently active in Japan, such as ABB, Flexit, SKF, Ericsson, and Heganas, started their businesses through Gadelius. Additionally, most of the industrial machinery widely used in Japan, such as paper pulp digesters, air preheaters for power plants, and industrial elevators, were supplied by Gadelius. These achievements have been recognized, and Gadelius has even been awarded a medal by the King of Sweden. Currently, in addition to the departments related to these industrial machines, there is also a department specialized in disaster response for issues such as water damage and flooding.