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Nacionalrev once again participated in Tektónica 2025, held from April 10 to 12, reaffirming its commitment to innovation, sustainability, and excellence in the construction sector.
During the event, visitors had the opportunity to explore our range of products and solutions, which includes additives, water repellents, thermal and acoustic insulation systems, resins, as well as the latest innovations in cements and waterproofing systems. We also introduced new solutions tailored for the Portuguese market, highlighting our ability to meet local demands and industry trends.
This year, our participation was particularly special: Nacionalrev was awarded the Tektónica Innovation Award 2025 in the Machinery and Equipment category for our I.GEO BOX solution — a revolutionary technology for combating rising damp in buildings. This award was granted by a jury comprising prominent entities such as ADENE, ISEL, the National Laboratory for Civil Engineering (LNEC), the Order of Architects, and the Order of Engineers.
I.GEO BOX represents a significant advancement, using magnetic permeability principles to naturally and permanently stabilise the movement of moisture within walls. This innovative solution, developed by GROUPE LABO AAI, a European benchmark in building solutions, contributes to more sustainable and efficient building rehabilitation.
We sincerely thank everyone who visited us, shared ideas, formed new partnerships, and strengthened bonds of trust. It is a privilege to take part in an event of Tektónica’s calibre and to continue actively contributing to the development of the construction sector in Portugal.
We remain motivated and committed to developing solutions that meet the current and future challenges of construction, always with a focus on quality, innovation, and sustainability.
Articles
Leaks occur when water penetrates surfaces that should be waterproof, such as roofs, walls, floors, or foundations. This process can be slow and gradual or rapid, depending on external conditions and the state of the building. Although it may seem trivial, leaks can compromise the structure, cause aesthetic damage, and pose health risks to occupants due to the growth of mold and fungi.
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