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Blueair opens new GCC hub office in Dubai

Blueair, a leading indoor air purifying company, has opened an office in Dubai that will serve as the hub for growing Blueair sales throughout the region.

The Blueair office will be responsible for developing sales throughout the Gulf Cooperation Group (GCC) countries including Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

Future Market Insights' (FMI) new research report expects air purifiers market in GCC to touch $ 85.2 million by 2020 while the UAE air purifiers market is expected to be worth $26.10 million by the same time, said a company statement.

An early adopter of smart technology, Blueair in 2016 launched the world’s first smart, fully connected indoor air monitoring, control and purification system that puts consumers in control of the air they breathe, at home, work and play.

“Dubai is the perfect hub for Blueair to further scale up its presence in key markets across the Middle East region and strengthen our ties with both existing and new customers,” said TR Ganesh, general manager, Middle East at Blueair. He said the office in Dubai demonstrates Blueair’s commitment to the region as a world leader in indoor air purification technologies with best of breed purifiers that help people breathe cleaner, healthier air at home and work as well as in hotel and fitness centres.

“People can enhance their health and wellness at home, work and leisure by using Blueair’s indoor air purifiers that harness highly advanced filtration technologies to remove up to 99.97 percent of airborne contaminants such as dust and smoke particles, chemicals and viruses. Especially, people who are located in the urban areas, close to roads with regular traffic jams can benefit by using the right air purifiers to tackle contaminated air at home or work,” said Ganesh.

The air pollution challenge is growing globally and 2016 has seen many new scientific studies showing the cost to human health and society caused by toxic air. Air pollution impacts everything from regional climates to individual health.
Blueair has consistently sought during its 20-year journey from a Swedish startup to a global player with sales in over 60 countries, to raise public awareness about the problems and solutions around the twin issues of outdoor and indoor air pollution. The company invests heavily in innovating new air cleaning solutions that build on its unique HEPASilent technology, which unites the best in electrostatic and mechanical filtration to capture 99.97 per cent of airborne particles down to 0.1 micron in size, it said.

The Blueair Sense+ air purifier and Aware air quality monitor connect seamlessly to the Blueair Friend app to provide both a detailed view of indoor pollution and allow users to enjoy air free of allergens, chemicals, odors and dust particles, without ever needing to worry about adjusting their gadgets, the company said. – TradeArabia News Service