Tuesday, 31 October 2017

LG INNOVATION WITH A PURPOSE


Education is a constant and continuous process of learning or the acquisition of values, skills, knowledge and habits. From a young tender age, we get to experience this. Education mainly comes in two forms which are informal or informal.
Formal learning is whereby education is done by a trained teacher in a systematic way such as universities and high schools whereas informal education is where one is taught outside of a structured curriculum. This type of education is experienced more as compared to the latter as one gets to be equipped with the tools he/she will apply in ones day to day life such as morals and values we adhere to.
While economic realities have prevented countries from enjoying the same quality of education, the power of increased global connectivity has rapidly grown in the last twelve years making it possible for students from disadvantaged communities to access information and technology. This has greatly impacted the communities as the benefits of education are immense such as reducing poverty, boosting economies growth, increased healthcare etc.
When it comes to informal growth, a well-rounded education is rounded up to the quality of a school’s capability to provide resources, necessary facilities and a structured curriculum. In addition to this the teacher’s ability to assess the students’ progress plays a key role. However, what most tend to neglect the fact that the student’s surroundings also have a major impact on their learning potential.
While other products are designed to increase comfort or convenience, the educational benefits of LG products actually help users to build a better life for themselves in a learning environment.
With the introduction of the modern HVAC line of air-conditioning, LG set out to ensure that they provide the right climate for education by reducing distractions, increasing concentration spans and boosting motivation for students as well as teachers and at the same time ensuring that the architectural integrity of the building is not affected.
LG’s Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) Multi V Water IV System is an example of this. This new technology was introduced as a system to minimize efficiency losses. It is engineered to minimize or use no ductwork as a saving, save on the cost of large distribution fans, multiple water pumps operation and water piping. With its energy efficient and easy to design, install, and maintain, the VRF system has the lowest life cycle cost of any system on the market currently.
Speaking at the official launch of the HVAC – VRF line, LG’s Marketing Manager Moses Marji spoke about the new line of HVAC saying, “At LG, we strive to bring out the best of every product we set out to do, and with this new generation of the VRF’s our aim was to make it user friendly from the installation process to its usage, It is very silent and has the lowest life cycle cost as compared to other air conditioners.”

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