Centriairs early development was covered in article and youtube lecture

7 November 2025

This week, Exportcenter Väst published an article highlighting Centriair’s early development and export journey. The article explains that although Centriair is based in Scandinavia, the company’s true growth lies in the international market. Great Britain and Germany were the first steps into Europe, and today Spain, Portugal, and North America are flourishing markets.

For Centriair, a key to entering foreign markets has been working with agents and local representatives. Having a local partner helps overcome language and cultural barriers. Support and financing from regional export programs and the Swedish Export Credit Agency (EKN) have also been crucial for entering new markets and further developing the company’s technology.

Centriair is now experiencing steady growth and strong demand ahead, with 50 percent of its revenue coming from exports to the EU and North America.

Per Kaijser, Director of Sales, was also invited to speak in a lecture posted on YouTube by Exportcenter Väst, where he talked about Centriair’s work, early development, and export journey.

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Centriairs early development was covered in article and youtube lecture

This week, Exportcenter Väst published an article highlighting Centriair’s early development and export journey. The article explains that although Centriair is based in Scandinavia, the company’s true growth lies in the international market. Great Britain and Germany were the first steps into Europe, and today Spain, Portugal, and North America are flourishing markets.