“We put water in its place”
Water management is one of NORMA Group’s key growth areas. In an interview, Dr. Georg Kolat explains the specifics of stormwater management, irrigation and flow management.
Read moreWater management is one of NORMA Group’s key growth areas. In an interview, Dr. Georg Kolat explains the specifics of stormwater management, irrigation and flow management.
Read moreThe aid organization Plan International and NORMA Group have been working together for several years. The cooperation is intended to give children and families access to clean water and sanitary facilities. In this article, Daniela Hensel from Plan International explains the connection between clean drinking water and high-quality education.
Read moreWater is probably the most important resource in the world. Dr. Georg Kolat, Vice President Business Development and Strategy at NORMA Group’s subsidiary NDS gives an insight into three trends in the field of water management.
Read moreThe aid organization Plan International and NORMA Group have been cooperating for several years now. The goal is to support the sustainable development of the world by providing children and families with access to clean drinking water and sanitary facilities.
Read moreCan humanity bring back lost nature with engineering? Plants from all over the world are blooming in the giant Gardens by the Bay ecological park in Singapore. Nearly 98,000 COBRA clamps help to reduce the metropolis’s carbon dioxide emissions.
Read more57 kilometers long and up to 2,300 meters deep below the Alps: the Gotthard Base Tunnel is one of the world’s most spectacular construction projects. Mountain water flows through pipes with about 4,800 NORMA Group pipe couplings. A hard job for the connecting parts.
Read moreOrnate marble on the left, golden water faucets on the right. Design radiators are lined up next to luxurious glass shower cubicles and saunas. A few steps further, a young boy is sitting on a toilet. But only to try it out. The ISH 2017 trade fair attracts around 200,000 visitors from all over the world on four days.
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