Lower Austria produces wooden band for the Austria pavilion at EXPO 2025

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"LH Mikl-Leitner presents the innovative wooden band from Lower Austria that decorates the Austrian pavilion at EXPO 2025. Find out how exports and economic relationships form the basis for the country's prosperity and what opportunities the EXPO offers for the Austrian economy. Read more about the connection between crafts, design and industry in this fascinating wooden project."

Lower Austria produces wooden band for the Austria pavilion at EXPO 2025

The Governor of Lower Austria, Johanna Mikl-Leitner, presented on Monday the Lower Austrian wooden band that was made for the Austrian pavilion at EXPO 2025 in Japan. The 16 meter high wooden band was manufactured by Leyrer + Graf in Horn. Governor Mikl-Leitner emphasized the importance of exports for the country's prosperity and emphasized that Lower Austria is the federal state with the most exports after Upper Austria. In her speech, she also emphasized the importance of Expo 2025 for deepening economic relations between Lower Austria and Japan. Federal Minister Martin Kocher highlighted the appeal of the pavilion and the opportunities for Austrian companies on the Japanese market. WKÖ Vice President Philipp Gady emphasized the innovative and future-oriented solutions from Austrian companies that can be presented at the Expo. Japanese Ambassador Ryuta Mizuuchi expressed confidence that the expo will be a great success. Leyrer + Graf CEO Stefan Graf praised the work created by the employees and emphasized the innovative strength of his company. The wooden sculpture of the music band shows the first bars of the “Ode to Joy” and symbolizes dynamism, elegance and innovation. The wooden band combines traditional craftsmanship with modern engineering. Overall, Expo 2025 will be a global stage for Austrian companies to present their innovative strength and future orientation and to position themselves internationally.