EUREKA

Our efforts were introduced on the sustainability platform "coki"

Our Osaka Expo Legacy Inheritance Project was featured on the online media "coki." The article praised our attempt to connect the Expo's cutting-edge facilities to Kobayashi Sake Brewery, Hokkaido's oldest sake brewery, as "a new horizon for the circular economy." It goes beyond simply relocating facilities and delves deeply into the "inheritance of aspirations" where technology and tradition resonate. Please read the link below for more details. [Article published in coki] Kobayashi Sake Brewery's challenge to inherit the Expo's legacy

The press release was featured on "VOIX"

Our press release, which was recently published, was featured on the online media "VOIX." The article described our efforts to "relocate and reuse the Expo Pavilion's battery storage system to Hokkaido's oldest sake brewery." For more details, please see the link below. [VOIX article] EUREKA relocates the Osaka Expo's battery storage system to Hokkaido's oldest sake brewery, ushering in a new energy revolution.

[Press Release] Bring the excitement of the Osaka Expo to Hokkaido's oldest sake brewery.

A press release has been distributed to PR TIMES, a press release distribution service. [PR TIMES] Bringing the excitement of the Osaka Expo to Hokkaido's oldest sake brewery. EUREKA Co., Ltd. has partnered with Nihon Bunkyo Publishing Co., Ltd. to launch the "History Inheritance Project," which aims to use construction scraps generated during the construction of the pavilion for the 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo to renovate Hokkaido's oldest sake brewery. By using materials generated by the cutting-edge event of the Expo to maintain historic buildings, this project aims to simultaneously recycle resources and preserve culture. For more information on the background and future prospects of this project, please see the PR TIMES article below.

The press release was featured on "VOIX"

Our company's press release, which was recently published, was featured on the online media "VOIX." The article featured our company's "air-recovery of solar panels using a large drone" initiative at the Osaka Expo. For more details, please see the link below. [VOIX article] EUREKA Co., Ltd. successfully "air-recovery" of solar panels using a large drone at the Osaka Expo

[Press Release] Large drone successfully recovers solar panels in mid-air (Osaka Expo)

A press release has been distributed to PR TIMES, a press release distribution service. [PR TIMES] Solar panels fly in the sky at Osaka Expo. EUREKA breaks the conventional wisdom of the construction industry with "aerial recovery" using a large drone. EUREKA Co., Ltd. carried out a project to "aerial recover" solar panels using a large drone at the Middle Eastern National Pavilion at the Osaka Expo. This project was the first in Japan to achieve both shortened construction time and ensured safety by approaching a complex structure where scaffolding is difficult to install using an aerial approach. Carbon-neutral site management was also achieved through the use of semi-solid-state storage batteries. Details of this project have been published on PR TIMES. Please take a look.