Expo opened in Osaka, Austria represented with its own pavilion

The Expo 2025 opened in Osaka in Japan today. The world exhibition with the title „Designing Future Society for Our Lives“ runs until October 13.

Austria When he appears under the credo “Composing the Future”, relies on a mix of tradition and innovation and can be found 21.5 My. Euro Costs.

Three quarters of them come from the public sector, a quarter of the Chamber of Commerce. Be presented in „Innovation Lab Austria“ approximately 90 lighthouse projects.

In its 800-square-meter pavilion from General Planner BWM Designers & Architects and general contractor Nüssli Group, Austria wants to present millions of visitors in a variety of ways in its 800-square-meter pavilion, the presentation was said in mid-March in mid-March.

The Expo visitors are to be lured into the building through a sculptural, made of wood made of “grading band” as an eye -catcher. Austria wants Music Connect to innovative strength and future topics. This puts music on the music, which is culturally significant in Austria and also Japan. Along with the Timber construction the innovative strength of Austria paired with a sustainable design of the future.

Around 160 countries, regions and international organizations are exhibiting at Expo. “It’s about strong tradition and culture, but also Austria as an industrial country, innovation and high -tech. We want to carry this core positioning out into the world and use the Expo,” said Economic Minister Wolfgang Hattmannsdorfer (ÖVP) at the presentation. Mid -March. World exhibitions are “Olympic Games of the Economy”. It is also about deeper networking with Japan and more business in the entire East Asian area.

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For Austria, it is also about presenting itself at Expo in Japan as a tourism country. The seven economic focus was on the Vice President of the Chamber of Commerce, Philipp Gady, with “Automotive, renewable energies, semiconductor, food industry, artificial intelligence and technology, lifesciences and Sustainable building“Named.” We play with stereotypes, but want to bring them from tradition to modernity, “said the Chamber of Commerce.

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