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CIC aims to boost sales of air-conditione­rs

- Gabriela A. Mogato Anna

CONCEPCION Industrial Corp. (CIC) is aiming to grab a bigger share of the market for air-conditione­rs, as it launches new products leveraging on the Internet of Things (IoT).

In a roundtable interview with reporters on Wednesday, CIC Chairman, CEO and President Raul Joseph A. Concepcion said demand for air-conditione­rs is rising amid the economy’s growth and rising income of Filipinos.

“Most of you know how difficult life is without air conditione­rs. It was never about the cost of the air-conditione­rs. It’s the usage… What wanted to find a gadget basically that would help the basic Filipino person in here. Only 12% of all families have air-conditione­rs,” he said.

Mr. Concepcion said the company, which currently has a market share of 35% for air- conditione­rs, is targeting middle- class consumers for its new products.

On late Tuesday, CIC’s newly formed Cortex Technologi­es Corp. unveiled its first product, the Carrier Smart+Cool system — which controls and tracks the usage of window-type air-conditione­rs through a plug connected to the air conditione­r.

“[Right now, the] window rack [type of air-con] is the bulk of the market. We will have a market for high walls [split-type units] later in the year,” Mr. Concepcion said.

Concepcion-Carrier Air Conditioni­ng Company director Harold Thomas Pernikar, Jr. said with the Carrier Smart+Cool solutions, the 12% penetratio­n rate for air conditione­rs could go up to around 15% to 20%.

“Being able to provide real-time informatio­n with demand, you start to be able to turn around and say that maybe having an air-con is not so expensive to control because if I can control my budget, I can afford it. It’s not too expensive,” Mr. Pernikar added. —

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