Switzerland, South Korea and Brazil are Wavegarden's next confirmed ventures

The wave maker launched a video and a note seeking to differentiate itself from its competitors in times of a pool boom and the conviction that these will lift the surfing industry


One of the leading brands in surfing pool manufacturing, Wavegarden, has launched a video and a commercial press release highlighting the work it has done so far, the work it has ahead of it and the features that differentiate Wavegarden from the rest of the manufacturers.

Switzerland, South Korea, Sao Paulo and Garopaba, Brazil are the next four confirmed locations where pools will be built, and 30 others have already signed commercial contracts for them (including Argentina, Chile and Spain).

Wavegarden places great emphasis on the economic viability of its pools because they can generate between 300 and 1000 waves per hour with significantly less energy expenditure than pneumatic pools, resulting in savings of one million euros per year.

This week, an economic report indicated that the surfing industry will grow by 700 million dollars in the next seven years due to, among other things, the wave pool boom.

 

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