With a passion to provide only the best, Aeris is a company steeped in innovative tradition.
November 13th, 2013
Josef Glöckl founded the Aeris company in 1996. In 1997 he presented a world innovation to the public: his new three-dimensional seat – the ‘Swopper’. With this Josef Glöckl had opened up a completely new line of attack against the number one public health concern: backache.
The numerous awards won by the ‘Swopper’, considered as a revolutionary active seat, and the rising sales led Aeris to start up its own production. The 100,000th ‘Swopper’ was sold in 2004 and in 2006 another active-dynamic seat was added to the portfolio: the ‘Muvman’ – the active seat for standing/sitting. Since 2008 children of the age of 4 and above can also enjoy healthy sitting: on the ‘Swoppster’ 3D active swivel stool. In 2012 Josef launched the 3Dee active office chair using the patented Swopper technology.
The aeris company became one of the TOP 100 of the most innovative small and medium-sized German businesses in 2007, thus bearing witness to the potential and dynamics of the company whose success has been established and constantly extended through increasing international activities and a steady growth of the portfolio.
The aeris company has a workforce of 35 and supplies the European market as well as the USA, Japan, Korea, New Zealand and Australia, among other countries.
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