With lockdowns starting to lift around the world and people eager to return to salons, owners, stylists and clients are looking for reassurance over the health concerns associated with post-pandemic life. Now, with a heightened focus on hygiene, salon professionals will seek sanitation solutions in an effort to instil client confidence. Dyson’s pioneering technology is engineered to provide peace of mind with cleaning solutions for stylists at a time when the industry is evolving.
Taurus robot cleaners
Taurus Group launch its Homeland robot vacuum cleaners
Specifications

- Smart and elegant navigation with memory and laser
- 10 Cleaning Modes
- Mopping Function. Vacuum and scrub all types of floors at the same time
Tiles, rugs, carpets and parquet with style and in the most technological way - Two side brushes and one central one. Bristle + silicone
Capable of dragging the most stubborn dirt even from corners - 120 minutes of autonomy
- Distinguished 2300PA motor with huge suction
- With HEPA filtration
Program it and control it from your Smartphone
Voice control. Compatible with Alexa and Google Home
Because beauty and technology in Homeland go hand in hand

Dyson Morph lamp
The light fantastic: Dyson Morph lamp will brighten up your room


Siemens glassdraftAir extractor

Siemens reveals wifi-empowered glassdraftAir extractor
Siemens has declared the dispatch of the glassdraftAir extractor. Another interpretation of the downdraft extractor, glassdraftAir is a wifi-empowered answer for open-plan kitchens that joins class with productivity.
Accessible in both 80cm and 90cm widths, the smooth plan considers establishment behind the hob to make a solitary surface impact, while clear glass offers a continuous view in the living space. The glassdraftAir is fueled by Siemen’s new extraordinary Guided Air Technology. Vents behind the glass discharge a drapery of air making a low-pressure region in front. Steam and cooking scents are then guided into the extraction region. The outcome is exact and successful extraction, regardless of which cooking zone is being used – working with the entirety of your skillet, paying little heed to their stature. Also, Guided Air Technology offers amazingly incredible extraction that is particularly calm, so it will not intrude on the discussion. Its climateControl sensor ceaselessly screens any steam and cooking scents at that point correctly changes the force level for productive extraction, while additionally conveying the most minimal conceivable commotion level.
The machine is WiFi-empowered and includes the cookConnect framework, whereby it’s feasible to control the extractor from the hob. This similarity takes into consideration your hood to be consequently turned on once the hob is being used, giving a completely computerized ventilation arrangement by means of the Siemens climateControl sensor. Likewise, it very well may be controlled and observed by means of the Home Connect application – through which you can change the shade of the lighting around the glass board and furthermore get pop-up messages when the channel needs evolving.
The show-halting lighting is another vital component of the Siemens glassdraftAir. Set the disposition with the emotionLight Pro, which offers a decision of nine pre-set tones. Clients who are quick to customize the lighting much further can do as such through the Home Connect application, which offers an immense scope of tones.
There are impressive useful advantages to the glassdraftAir. The channel administration work permits the glass to lower and return upwards bringing the oil channel cartridges to the surface. This not just takes into consideration simple expulsion and cleaning in the dishwasher, yet in addition for distribution channels to be introduced without any problem. The glass lifts out for cleaning and is not difficult to eliminate, to then be cleaned in your dishwasher and reinserted. Siemens is likewise presenting two new channel types for distribution, cleanAir Plus and Long Life 10-year regenerative advancements.
Accessible in 90cm and 80cm widths, the Siemens glassdraftAir extractor includes an edge that coordinates with the hob for consistent establishment and plan. The flush fit makes a solitary surface answer for any cutting edge kitchen. Upheld by a water flood vent, any overabundance water will be gathered in the consequence of spillage. The 90cm model will be viable with six-pot freeInduction innovation.
Faber award winning factory
The Faber plant in Sassoferrato has been recognized by Franke group with the “Best Factory 2020” award.
This important recognition, which rewards the top performances achieved by the plant in terms of safety, quality and flexibility, is the result of the unwavering commitment shown by the team to keep the customer at the center of every decision, focusing on cost reduction without ever giving up the continuous search for innovation.
Congratulations to Sassoferrato plant team!
AO adds 3D to website
AO have recently launched a new augmented reality feature to their website. It automatically converts 2D images into 3D models,allowing the customer to see their product virtually in their home before buying
Electrolux study on current laundry practices
The Truth About Laundry” (European study on Electrolux laundry habits , with 12,000 adults surveyed), despite being encouraged to wash clothes at 30 ° C or below for over a decade, nearly two-thirds of Europeans (63%) still washed at 40 ° C or above. As part of its “Better Living” program, Electrolux has bold sustainability goals in apparel care with the goal of making clothes last twice as long with half the environmental impact by 2030. To help To achieve these goals, the survey was conducted to understand current attitudes and behaviors when it comes to how people care for their clothes and to what extent people view the environment. The survey finds that laundry habits are out of step with climate problems and modern capacities. Nearly six in ten people (59%) are more or less on autopilot when it comes to washing clothes, claiming to do laundry the way previous generations have taught them. The report includes a detailed analysis to show that reducing the washing temperature from 40 ° C to 30 ° C would save over 27 kg of CO2 equivalent, per family, per year. Across Europe, this would amount to an equivalent saving of 4.9 million tonnes of CO2, equivalent to removing more than one million cars from the road. If 15% of households across Europe who regularly wash their clothes at 50 ° C or more also change, the equivalent total CO 2 savingsit could reach 6 million tons per year. When it comes to wash temperatures, sex seems to play a role, but it’s not as significant as the influence of age. Women, for example, are more likely to wash at 40 ° C than men (50% vs 45%) and men are more likely to wash at 60 ° C (13% vs 8%). However, across Europe, 45% of adults between the ages of 18 and 34 wash their clothes at 30 ° C compared to only 31% of 45-54 years and only 28% of 55+ years. As for the main reasons why more people do not choose to wash at lower temperatures, nearly half (47%) said they are unsure whether their laundry would be clean. 39% expressed particular concerns about a colder wash’s ability to remove stains and 21% said it was purely out of habit. Habitual laundry practices could also explain why over half of all adults (53%) are unaware of a link between washing at higher temperatures and lasting longer. The reason this is important, according to the research, is that the key to changing laundry habits for the good of the planet may lie in turning the conversation towards fashion
Siemens, has launched its first completely intuitive virtualBrochure. Rejuvenating items utilizing cutting edge CGI demonstrating, activity and realistic narrating, the virtualBrochure presents an energizing option in contrast to printed promoting guarantee.
The virtualBrochure, delivered by Virtual Worlds, is an allowed to-download application, accessible by means of the Google Play Store or App Store. It permits clients to look for Siemens items, and afterward pivot, zoom and connect with them in a way that has essentially not been conceivable as of not long ago. Each apparatus can be investigated in intuitive 3D in close-up detail, and replayed as vivified films inside the application.
Dispatching with the Siemens StudioLine scope of machines, buyers will actually want to see and cooperate with the most recent items in more prominent detail. For instance, items, for example, the new glassDraft Air downdraft extractor, which can be consistently coordinated close by the enlistment hob on account of its thin, rich glass plan.
Because of Virtual Worlds Augmented Reality, items jump from the application, empowering buyers to attempt them for size before they resolve to buy. Retailers can utilize the innovation to develop actual display area shows, eliminating the difficulties and limits of restricted floor space.
Guangdong Homa Appliances hostile bid by TCL
Leading Chinese TV maker TCL is seeking to swallow Guangdong Homa Appliances, a big manufacturer of refrigerators, in a hostile takeover bid.
TCL already has a 20% stake in Homa Appliances, whose stock it began snapping up at the beginning of the year. The move, at diversifying TCL’s business portfolio, comes in response to radical changes in the business environment. After years of rapid growth, backed by a vast domestic market, Chinese appliances makers are under strong pressure to branch out into new businesses and markets.
Calling Homa Appliances “an extremely competitive company,” Li Dongsheng, chairman of TCL Electronics, the core unit of the TCL group, suggested in early March that the group would continue amassing Homa shares in the coming months
HI-NANO: Hisense’s new technology inactivates COVID-19 with a rate up to 93.54%
Hisense’s HI-NANO technology is certified effective on inducing the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) with an inhibition rate of 93.54% by Texcell, a global contract research organization. The test was performed at Texcell’s laboratory in Paris in February 2021. Also, verified by the world’s leading testing group SGS’s, HI-NANO can effectively remove over 99.37% of the H1N1 influenza virus in 2 hours in a 30 m3 chamber. As a responsible tech company, Hisense (000921.SZ) aims to create healthy and clean air for consumers worldwide.



Hisense HI-NANO technology inactivates viruses and bacteria
HI-NANO ion generator is a technology independently developed by Hisense, which has been applied in many Hisense air conditioning product series, including Fresh Master, Silentium Pro, Energy Pro, New Energy, Easy Smart, Wingsand etc.
It generates efficient high-concentration dual ions up to 1 million/ cm3. Bacteria and viruses lose their activity after being absorbed by dual ions, resulting in an inhibitory effect.
Strengths of HI-NANO:
- High efficiency: HI-NANO releases twice to three times the number of ions when compared to ordinary ion generators. A viral clearance performance of 90% removal rate in one hour and 99% in two hours has been verified.
- Security and harmless: it only produces half of ozone (0.007mg/m3) in comparison with ordinary ion generators, which causes little harm to the environment.
- Durable: The generator is able to remain high-quality performance for 20 years.
Hisense Fresh Master air conditioner equipped with HI-NANO technology will be available in Italy, Germany, Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands, Serbia, Ukraine, Russia, Romania, Poland, and Denmark soon in May 2021.
As an innovation-driven tech company, Hisense innovates its air conditioner series with high-tech features such as viral clearance, air refreshing, noise reduction and sleep aid which has met individual demands. Hisense reaches 5.15 million units of global air conditioning sales in 2020, ranking in 7th. It has been one of the best-selling air conditioner brands around the world.
Green technologies applied to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Hisense spares no efforts to provide its customers with cutting-edge air cleaning products, but also focuses on reducing greenhouse gas emissions for a better atmospheric environment.
Hisense’s green technology development in air conditioner products:
- The improvement of 3D full DC inverter technology can reduce energy consumption by more than 30%.
- With low-carbon R32 and R290 refrigerants applied on products, global carbon dioxide emissions can effectively reduce up to 1.16 million tons.
Hisense believes that technology can make a significant impact on protecting the air we share and keeping it healthy and clean for all. Hisense is committed to creating a better living environment for everyone around the globe.
SOURCE Hisense
