Sharp Vietnam has unveiled its premium air-purifying products designed to improve the air quality and the efficiency of office workers.
“Targeted at entrepreneurs, the technology is able to improve the air quality in offices and houses. All air purifiers, ion creators and dehumidifiers are regarded as an optimal solution to improve air quality,” said a representative from Sharp Vietnam.
He said Sharp’s solutions for purifying the air have become Vietnamese customers’ preferred choice, especially those products based on its proprietary plasmacluster ion (PCI) technology.
The technology is able to eliminate bacteria, viruses, moulds, allergens, and odour-causing agents for a safe and pure environment for households and office staffs.
PCI has been tested by Vietnam’s National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, which found it killed 96.5 percent of H5N1 viruses in a liquid environment.
Sharp has also rolled out some other premium products like photocopiers, projectors, sensing boards, and multi-functional machines.
He said Sharp’s solutions for purifying the air have become Vietnamese customers’ preferred choice, especially those products based on its proprietary plasmacluster ion (PCI) technology.
A booth introducing new products.
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PCI has been tested by Vietnam’s National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, which found it killed 96.5 percent of H5N1 viruses in a liquid environment.
Sharp has also rolled out some other premium products like photocopiers, projectors, sensing boards, and multi-functional machines.
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