1897:
Gustav Ospelt senior opens a metalworking shop in Vaduz in the Principality of Liechtenstein.
1932:
Gustav Ospelt obtains the authorisation to build heating systems.
1942:
The cornerstone is laid: a simple stove gives rise to a central heating system. Gustav Ospelt patents his idea and the EMPA (Swiss Federal Laboratories for Material Science and technology) confirms its high efficiency in a test report for the first time.
1945:
The "Hoval" brand is registered. The name stands for Heating equipment construction Ospelt Vaduz Liechtenstein.
1946:
First internationalisation with the establishment of companies in Austria and Switzerland.
1953:
The first boiler with an integrated hot water tank, the Hovaltherm, nicknamed "the rocket", revolutionises the European boiler market.
1955:
A licence agreement with the Friedrich Krupp steel company for steel boilers generates rapid growth and opens up the German market for Hoval.
1957:
Construction of the "Neugut" site in the Vaduz industrial zone. Since then, this has been the headquarters of the Hoval group of companies.
1957-1967:
During this decade, companies are founded in Great Britain and Italy, and additional favourable licence agreements are signed.
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