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Samsung supplies HVAC to Saudi mosques in B2B push
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Samsung supplies HVAC to Saudi mosques in B2B push

Samsung Electronics has announced a new business deal supplying over 1,000 ceiling-mounted '360 Cassette' air conditioners to approximately 100 mosques across eight Saudi Arabian cities, including Riyadh. The units are designed with a circular shape, advanced cooling capabilities for high ambient temperatures, and noise-reduction features suitable for prayer spaces. This initiative follows a partnership with Ghoroos Charity, a Saudi organization focused on mosque renovations, and aligns with Samsung's broader strategy to expand its HVAC business in the Middle East through B2B contracts. The project contributes to Samsung's growing presence in commercial and industrial HVAC markets, supported by recent acquisitions like FlaktGroup. The company highlights the cultural relevance of its products, incorporating Islamic-inspired designs into the indoor panels.

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Samsung supplies HVAC to Saudi mosques in B2B push

Samsung Electronics has announced a new business deal supplying over 1,000 ceiling-mounted '360 Cassette' air conditioners to approximately 100 mosques across eight Saudi Arabian cities, including Riyadh. The units are designed with a circular shape, advanced cooling capabilities for high ambient temperatures, and noise-reduction features suitable for prayer spaces. This initiative follows a partnership with Ghoroos Charity, a Saudi organization focused on mosque renovations, and aligns with Samsung's broader strategy to expand its HVAC business in the Middle East through B2B contracts. The project contributes to Samsung's growing presence in commercial and industrial HVAC markets, supported by recent acquisitions like FlaktGroup. The company highlights the cultural relevance of its products, incorporating Islamic-inspired designs into the indoor panels.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on Samsung's business expansion into the Middle East through HVAC contracts, focusing on technical specifications and corporate strategy. There is no overt ideological framing or emphasis on political agendas. The narrative remains neutral, highlighting both the

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