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Hisense Group Co., Ltd. is a Chinese multinational major appliance and electronics manufacturer headquartered in Qingdao, Shandong province. [3] Televisions are the main products of Hisense, and it is the largest TV manufacturer in China by market share since 2004 [4] and was the world's fourth-largest TV manufacturer by market share in the first half of 2023 [5] and the second-largest by ...
In 2006, Hisense Group, another large-scale white goods manufacturer in Qingdao, Shandong, acquired Kelon and became its largest shareholder. In 2007, the company name was changed to Hisense Kelon Electrical Holdings Limited following the acquisition. [4] In October 2018, Kelon proposed changes to the company's Chinese and English names.
A chilled beam is a type of radiation/convection HVAC system designed to heat and cool large buildings through the use of water. [1] This method removes most of the zone sensible local heat gains and allows the flow rate of pre-conditioned air from the air handling unit to be reduced, lowering by 60% to 80% the ducted design airflow rate and the equipment capacity requirements.
The species is endemic to Sri Lanka. There are two populations of the Ceylon tree nymph. The smaller and darker variety is found in the wet zone of Sri Lanka from sea level to about 5,000 feet (1,500 m). [2] They usually inhabit the sub-canopies of lowland tropical rain forests. [5]
1.5 Genus Idea – tree nymphs. 2 Subfamily Satyrinae. ... This is a list of the butterflies of family Nymphalidae which are found in Sri Lanka.
Founded in 2015, as a subsidiary of Sri Lanka Telecom, its residential campus is located at the 42 acre former Satellite Station premises in Padukka. SLT Campus's city campus is located at the TRACE Expert City in Colombo. It is the first corporate funded, fully residential private research university in Sri Lanka.
The Hardy Advanced Technological Institute [5] is located in Ampara, Sri Lanka. [6] Founded in 1956 by Prof. Allen Hardy as the Technical Training Institute with aid from the Colombo Plan, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the Asia Foundation, it was renamed as Hardy Senior Technical Institute (HSTI) in 1967. [7]
In 2010 it had become Sri Lanka's number one chocolate producer, [14] with a 47.2% market share. [15] By 2013 its total share of the market had grown to 55%. [16] When CBL purchased Lanka Soy it had only a 15% market share; by 2002 it had reached 25% and by 2003 it was 30% and the market leader.