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KDK Malaysia Introduces RYOU Series Fans In Conjunction With 115th Anniversary

KDK Malaysia Introduces RYOU Series Fans In Conjunction With 115th Anniversary

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KUALA LUMPUR, May 30 (Bernama) -- KDK Malaysia, the market in the fan industry, celebrated its 115th anniversary by launching the RYOU Series DC motor ceiling fans, which promise energy efficiency and an elegant design for modern homes.
KDK said the RYOU Series offers two choices, namely the four and five blades with luxurious elegant grey and brown finishes, and equipped with DC motor technology that is capable of producing strong wind flow with minimal electricity consumption.
"Powered by DC motor technology that is energy-efficient, this series promises strong wind flow with minimum electricity usage - an ideal choice for consumers who prioritise energy savings and environmental sustainability.
"For more than a century, KDK has remained committed to improving everyday quality through advanced and energy-efficient fan solutions," KDK said in a statement today.
The launch was held at IOI City Mall in Putrajaya from May 20-25, with various interactive activities organised, including a fan demonstration and exclusive prizes for visitors, who were also treated to free coffee as a token of appreciation.
KDK chief executive officer Kazumichi Kawasaki officiated the special launch ceremony on May 20.
The launch also showcased existing popular models, such as the Sensa Series and Nodoka Series, thus strengthening KDK's position as a leader in DC motor fan technology in the market.
"The event not only acknowledges KDK's glorious legacy but also takes a step forward in providing smart and sustainable cooling solutions and comfort for all Malaysians," it added.
Established in Japan in 1909, KDK (Kawakita Denki Kigyosha) is recognised as a pioneer in fan and ventilation technology, with over 100 years of engineering expertise, continuing to lead the way in comfort, sustainability and affordability.

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