Tyrolean snow innovation: World Championships Saved thanks to TechnoAlpin!

Tyrolean snow innovation: World Championships Saved thanks to TechnoAlpin!

In the breathtaking mountains of Saalbach, the company Technoalpin from Volders prepared the slopes for the 2025 World Ski World Cup. With over 1,000 snow producers, including 1,187 propeller snow producers and 159 lances, they have perfectly equipped the area. "Without artificial snowmaking, the conditions for tourists and racing drivers would be insufficient," said Alexander Aichhorn, sales manager at TechnoAlpin Austria. The company's experience is crucial, while the best of the best conquer the slopes. Peter Mitterer and Manfred Bachmann from the Hinterglemmer Bergbahnen also emphasize: "With Technoalpin we have the ideal partner for this World Cup," adds Floiran Phleps, project manager of the SKI World Cup in the ÖSV.

growth and aspiration

Technoalpin has expanded its office and storage areas in Volders by an impressive 50 percent in the past four years in order to meet the growing requirements. This expansion included an increase of 38 employees, which corresponds to an increase of almost 50 percent since 2016. In the meantime, the number of supervised ski areas has increased to 2,400 in 37 countries, which corresponds to an increase of 400. Technoalpin realizes around 50 projects in Austria each year and currently stores around 6,500 components - that is a total of 530,000 individual items. A record year was in 2019 when over 8,000 programs were handled.

This efficiency is necessary, since the demand for first-class plastic snow, a trademark of Tyrolean know-how, is steadily increasing. Like past major events that the company supported, such as the 2023 Ski World Cup in France and the 2022 Olympic Games in Beijing-one is focusing on the concentrated expertise of TechnoAlpin in order to meet the requirements of international sports events. This not only secures the company a place at the top, but also gives the slopes another highlight. All of this report the pages of krone and technoalpin .

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