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                   Residential Air Conditioning
 Clean air initiative leverages nanoe X technology
PANASONIC LAUNCHED ITS local clean air initiative turning to its innovative nanoe X tech- nology and a partnership with flex space provid- er Hub Australia to champion the topic of indoor air quality and facilitate a new way for workers to return to the office.
Panasonic is leveraging its revolutionary na- noe X technology that inhibits indoor pollut- ants and odours in the air and on surfaces through the release of nano-sized, atomised water particles, and features across the air-con- ditioning range.
The company has introduced the Portable nanoe X Generator to the local market – com- bining the flagship technology with the con- venience of using it at the desk in the office, or the taxi ride home.
To further mark the launch of its clean air initiative, Panasonic has commissioned local research which examines evolving attitudes, finding that 61 per cent of Australians be- lieve air quality has a significant impact on their health.
Panasonic Australia managing director Paul Reid said the findings confirmed the recent im- perative on indoor air quality. “
“Australians are concerned about the air they breathe and as the leader in air conditioning and air purification solutions through our na- noe X technology, we feel it incumbent on us to draw awareness to the growing importance of indoor air quality in private and public set- tings,” Reid said.
“nanoeTM X is a technology that we are incred-
ibly proud of – and it hasn’t come about over- night. Backed by 25 years of dedicated research and development, the latest generation of na- noe X is proven by more than 140 independent laboratory tests across a range of use cases.
“As we introduce the portable nanoe X Gen- erator to the nanoe X family, we’re harnessing the technology that underpins our air-condi- tioning range to ensure fresh air travels with you wherever you go, from the office, to the car, through to hotels and cafes.”
“ONE IN THREE AUSTRALIANS ARE CONCERNED ABOUT AIR QUALITY.”
To this end, Panasonic has partnered with leading premium flex space provider, Hub Australia, which has a national network of spaces, to drive awareness of the importance of air quality in the workplace, especially as businesses move toward a mobilised and hy- brid working model, where ensuring fresh, clean air is essential.
Hub Australia CEO, Brad Krauskopf said the partnership gives Hub’s customers the peace of mind that as their teams return to the office, Hub has distributed several hundred Portable
nanoe X Generators as an additional measure to ensure optimal air quality in and around per- sonal workspaces.
“We’re proud to partner with Panasonic to bring the benefits of superior air quality to our customers, their staff and guests,” Krauskopf said.
“The research tells us that 57 per cent of Aus- tralians are concerned about air quality in the workplace, and are aware that improved air quality can assist with mental alertness and productivity.
“At Hub, we’re strongly committed to creat- ing safe and hygienic shared workspaces that promote overall health and wellbeing.”
Panasonic Australia’s senior product market- ing manager for air conditioning, Joe De Bella, said that the Panasonic-commissioned re- search reflected an informed population with a shared experience over the past two years.
“The research shows that around one in three Australians aged 20+ are now more concerned about air quality compared to 18 months ago,” De Bella said.
“The line-up includes ducted and spilt sys- tem air conditioners, the Air-e generator and air purifiers. With the addition of the Portable nanoe X Generator to the nanoe X family, fresh, clean air is now available on the go in a range of settings.”
The Panasonic Portable nanoe X Genera- tor is available now at RRP $299. For more in- formation visit https://www.panasonic.com/ au/nanoe
LEFT: The nanoe X generator is small enough to take to the office.
ABOVE: Easy to use and convenient.
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