Building Ventilation

TROX GmbH - The art of handling air

TROX GmbH

The art of handling air

About 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 0.9% noble gases and 0.3% carbon dioxide – these substances form the element we need to breathe: air. Fresh air is important for our immune system and increases our productivity and alertness. The emission of greenhouse gases affects the quality of the air, and, therefore, the whole climate is changing. The so-called greenhouse effect causes global warming, and the IPCC expects the average temperature of the global surface to increase 1.1 to 6.4 °C by 2100. Against this background, efficient systems for the ventilation and air-conditioning of rooms are becoming more and more important. TROX GmbH headquartered in Neukirchen-Vluyn is the worldwide leading company in this area being well versed in the art of handling air. more...

EXHAUSTO A/S - New life to your indoor climate

EXHAUSTO A/S

New life to your indoor climate

Against the background of decreasing natural resources and the climate change, energy efficiency has become a key issue in modern society. Consumers and businesses alike have to adapt to the changing conditions. The construction and building industry is strongly affected, too, as more and more people lay great emphasis on low-energy accommodation. EXHAUSTO A/S from Langeskov in Denmark has been a pioneer in the heat recovery business for over 50 years. Thanks to regular investments in research and development, the company is always one step ahead of its competitors. more...

Interview with Europe's biggest horse dealer - Paul Schockemöhle

Paul Schockemöhle

Interview with Europe's biggest horse dealer

Born on March 22, 1945, in Steinfeld, Lower Saxony, Germany, Paul Schockemöhle is deemed one of the most successful show jumpers in the world and a respectable entrepreneur, controlling a whole group of companies. In the international equestrian industry, his name and his opinions carry weight. International Trade News talked to the horse expert about success, passion and his future plans. The interview with Paul Schockemöhle...

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