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A Portable Family History

Portable pioneering

The portable genes in the Ahlberg blood can be traced back a whole century. Adolf Ahlberg started the trend in the beginning of the 20th century and his great grandson, Christian Ahlberg, continues the legacy today.

”Our strategy continues to focus on building the number 1 brand in quality portable displays and dynamic events. Through pioneering R&D and a strong presence on all markets we will do this. This is our path.”

Christian & Erik Ahlberg
Adolf Ahlberg

Adolf Ahlberg – 1904

Around the time of the Titanic disaster, Adolf Ahlberg is pleased to introduce the portable carry case that transforms into a life belt holding 150 kg.

Erik Ahlberg

Erik Ahlberg – 1978

Erik starts the portable marketing revolution with the Original 8. He gives companies a new tool to market themselves. Cost effective, portable and reusable.
Ernst Ahlberg

Ernst Ahlberg – 1940

At the beginning of World War II, Adolf's son Ernst proudly demonstrates a portable X-ray machine. The machine packed in two cases and could easily be transported anywhere.

Christian Ahlberg

Christian Ahlberg – 2006

Christian takes over from his father as CEO of Maxibit. He continues the work to take portability to the next level.