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Today's Paper | October 30, 2024

Published 30 Oct, 2024 05:59pm

Samsung collaborates with HMR Group to provide a complete air solution

Samsung’s cutting-edge innovations in design and technology have gained numerous accolades around the world and its air conditioning systems are no exception. The company’s award-winning air conditioning systems are revolutionising the world of air care through ground-breaking designs, cutting-edge performance and unmatched efficiency.

Samsung has collaborated with HMR Group to install its VRF DVM S Eco Air Conditioning unit in one of its latest projects in Karachi. The VRF DVM S Eco is a compact and efficient outdoor unit that is an ideal choice for residences as well as small businesses. It is both easy and economical to install, as well as easy to use while also reducing energy consumption and ambient noise.

HMR Group, led by Haji Muhammad Rafiq Pardesi, is a real estate development giant operating in Pakistan and the UAE. After completing numerous projects in the UAE, they have embarked on an expedition to modernise the live-in experience in Pakistan.

This project uses Samsung’s latest WindFree™ technology, which has brought a brand-new approach to air conditioning — with consumers’ comfort as the top priority.

Samsung air conditioners cool rooms with still air, minimising any discomfort caused by the feeling of cold air being blown directly onto your skin. It also reduces ambient noise and energy consumption, while keeping the rooms comfortably cool. There are a wide variety of control options available — from wired controllers to full control and monitoring options that can be integrated into building automation systems. The official project signing took place on June 11 with representatives from Samsung, their official distributor, Dynamic Equipment and Controls (Pvt) ltd, and HMR group.


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