The legacy of Expo 2025: Donating tents and parasols made with the radiative cooling material "SPACECOOL" to Nara Women's University and its affiliated elementary school, creating an educational environment where students, parents, and faculty can focus on learning with peace of mind.
SPACECOOL Co., Ltd. donated tents made with the radiative cooling material "SPACECOOL," which was sponsored for operation at the 2025 World Expo in Japan, to Nara Women's University Attached Elementary School, and parasols to Nara Women's University.
SPACECOOL is a new material developed and sold by our company that achieves zero-energy cooling by releasing heat into space. At the Osaka-Kansai Expo, we provided SPACECOOL tents and SPACECOOL parasols, made with the same material, as a sponsorship to help prevent heat-related illnesses for visitors and staff.
On the other hand, a report from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology indicates that due to recent extreme heat, 2,960 cases of heat-related illnesses were confirmed during school management and commuting in the fiscal year 2024.
In order to pass on the legacy of the Osaka-Kansai Expo to the next generation and contribute to creating an environment where people can engage in more comfortable outdoor activities, we have donated SPACECOOL tents to Nara Women's University Attached Elementary School and SPACECOOL parasols to Nara Women's University.
Moving forward, we will continue to strive to promote SPACECOOL in educational settings to help create a safe learning environment where students, parents, and faculty can focus on education with peace of mind.

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