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Delta presents intelligent indoor air quality solutions and energy infrastructure at MARVEX 2024

Delta showcases smart indoor air solutions, HVAC systems, and energy infrastructure at MARVEX 2024, promoting sustainability and community health.

Delta Electronics, a leading provider of power management and IoT-based smart green solutions, is set to participate in the Air-Conditioning, Refrigeration, and Ventilation Exhibition (MARVEX) 2024 in Malaysia. From 18 to 21 September, the company will showcase its range of innovative products focusing on smart building solutions, addressing the growing demand for energy-efficient and sustainable technologies.

At the heart of Delta’s exhibit is the UNOnext Indoor Air Quality Monitor, a state-of-the-art solution designed to improve indoor air quality. The company will also highlight several other energy-efficient systems, including advanced HVAC solutions for flexible building automation, LOYTEC’s network control, and the Delta Energy Online Energy Management System.

Delta’s commitment to public health and sustainability

Delta’s return to MARVEX marks the company’s second consecutive year at the event. Jimmy Wan, Country Manager for Delta in Singapore and Malaysia, expressed his enthusiasm for showcasing their solutions again, stating: “We are excited to return to MARVEX, where we can demonstrate Delta’s commitment to advancing public health through smart and sustainable solutions. By integrating cutting-edge technologies with a profound understanding of our customers’ needs, we aim to make a lasting impact on the well-being of communities in Southeast Asia and beyond, creating healthier, more efficient indoor environments for a better future.”

Delta’s presence at MARVEX 2024 allows visitors to explore various products, such as LOYTEC’s advanced network control systems for building automation. The display includes the L-INX automation server and the award-winning L-DALI lighting solution, both known for their seamless system integration and strong connectivity. Delta will also feature the Delta Energy Online Energy Management System, which provides both real-time and historical energy data, making it an ideal tool for efficient monitoring and energy optimisation.

UNOnext: A solution for healthier, greener indoor environments

The UNOnext Indoor Air Quality Monitor is the star of Delta’s 2024 MARVEX presentation. This cutting-edge device offers advanced control and management of indoor air quality. It detects a variety of harmful pollutants, ensuring clean and healthy air in any environment. The system can be easily integrated with existing HVAC systems, ventilators, energy recovery ventilators (ERVs), and air purifiers to maintain a fresh, energy-efficient environment.

Built with IoT technology, the UNOnext offers intuitive local and remote monitoring via visual panels and mobile applications. This plug-and-play solution provides real-time data, historical trends, and cloud storage, making it a comprehensive tool for indoor air management. UNOnext is recognised by the RESET and the Works with WELL licensing programme for its ability to support human health through air quality monitoring. It also adds points towards LEED green building standards and WELL healthy building certification.

UNOnext is suitable for a variety of spaces, including homes, offices, hospitals, and schools, and has already been installed in several buildings across Singapore and Malaysia. Delta’s goal is to create cleaner and more energy-efficient environments, improving the overall quality of indoor spaces.

Delta’s vision for a greener future

Delta Electronics continues to lead the industry with its smart and sustainable solutions. At MARVEX 2024, the company aims to foster collaborations with partners in the air-conditioning, refrigeration, and ventilation sectors to support the growth of these industries in Malaysia and across the region.

Delta’s participation in the event underscores its dedication to advancing community well-being through innovative technologies, and the company is well-positioned to play a key role in driving the future of energy-efficient building solutions.

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