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Sharp Air Purifier Review – 1st 5 Key Factors Model

Launching our debut Air Purifier Review – 5-Key Factors Model, we start with the Sharp Air Purifier Review.

Our previous post dealt at length about the Scientific Peer Review that is missing in the ionic air purifier market. In this regard, we have expanded our model to include Scientific Peer Review as a fifth key factor. This is even if it will draw a blank. We would be thrilled if the empty space will set off a budding scientist or researcher to produce the first independent scientific peer review for an ionic air purifier technology. If I want to be noticed, being the first with a scientific peer review in a multi-million industry seems a clear choice.Every marketer of an ionic air purifier will quote me!

Our Sharp Air Purifier Review of several articles will touch on all aspects of the Air Purifier Review – 5-Key Factors Model i.e.:

(1) Safety – in relation to the reactive agent
(2) Safety – in relation to by-products
(3) Efficacy – the reactive agents work in the lab
(4) Efficiency – the reactive agents work in the real world
(5) Scientific Peer Review.

A centenarian soon, Sharp is a Japanese company with a solid track record. That is so critical In business, which is why we picked Sharp for our first review. The first article of our Sharp Air Purifier Review at Ezine.com provides a brief history of Sharp Corporation as well as including a concise overview of their unique ionic air purification technology.

Aside from impressive history, Sharp seems to be genuinely interested in being transparent with information. Not that there is complete transparency, but there is enough to outdo others.

Sharp Air Purifier Review – Unusual Insight of Marketing Strategy

In a transparent move seldom seen in the corporate world, the marketing strategy for Plasmacluster Ion Technology is made known. Sharp detailed its phased marketing approach on 16 January 2009 as follows:

(a) Phase I

Intensive efforts on research and development resulting in a constant stream of Plasmacluster Ion technology in air purifiers, air conditioners, refrigerators, cyclonic vacuum cleaners, washers/dryers and LED lightings.

(b) Phase II

Concentrated attention on “academic marketing”, an approach that obtains scientific proof of the efficacy of a certain technology through cooperative research with leading academic institutions and developing consumer products based on this proof. Together with 14 academic research bodies around the globe, Sharp worked to instill confidence in its Plasmacluster Ion technology by proving its efficacy against 28 harmful pathogens and substances, inclusive of airborne bacteria and viruses, molds allergens and odors.

(c) Phase III

In its next big move, Sharp is demonstrating the effectiveness of the technology in real-life environments. Sharp announced on 16 January 2009 that 24 companies will be incorporating Plasmacluster Ion technology in their product lines.

These include wide-ranging products such as electric bathroom heater/ventilator/dryer, gas fan heater, air sanitizer, mist sauna, whole house air conditioning system, commercial air conditioning and heating duct systems for hotels and hospitals, car air conditioners, railcar air conditioners, smoke control systems, elevators, toilets, etc.

Several articles comprise our Sharp Air Purifier Review, including an overview of the patent-pending Plasmacluster Ion technology, a look at what actually went into the “academic marketing” that Sharp has carefully crafted into an art and also a peek into their future. The definition of academic marketing is in our Ezine article, accessible via the widget on our blog.

Unannounced but obviously, Sharp intends to monopolize the ionic air purifier industry. Their intensive investment in the ever-improving futuristic technology and their dogged determination in academic marketing leave no doubt in our minds that they will succeed, sooner than later.

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