Kohler, Mitsubishi Electric Asia Pte Ltd come together for 11th PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards (Singapore)
Singapore’s leading real estate awards programme showcases innovative, environment-friendly products from the biggest names in manufacturing
Relive the grandest night for Singapore real estate in the official photo album here: Flickr.com
Two of the world’s foremost manufacturers of home, business and industrial products gave their support to the virtual gala celebration of the 11th PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards (Singapore) on 19 November.
Kohler and Mitsubishi Electric Asia Pte Ltd helped the search for real estate excellence in Singapore come to a satisfying conclusion with the engaging gala event, which premiered over various digital channels including AsiaPropertyAwards.com.
Returning as platinum sponsor to the PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards series for the fifth year running, Kohler enlivened the festivities with a showcase of their designer bathroom and kitchen products.
“The Kohler brand’s reputation is filled with compelling accomplishments and bold innovations that stem from our strong heritage and our mission of contributing to a higher level of gracious living for those who are touched by our products and services,” said Leo Leong, general manager for Kohler Kitchen & Bath South & Northeast Asia.
Since 1873, Kohler has been providing developers, businesses and consumers around the world with superlative products for the kitchen and bath, including a wide range of luxury toilets, showers, taps, baths and enclosures.
In Asia Pacific, it continues its commitment to living on the leading edge of design and technology by expanding its product range to include touch-free, smart solutions amid the pandemic.
“We have developed and launched numerous new products that focus on hygiene and wellbeing solutions for our customers such as the Eir intelligent toilet, Modern Life touchless toilet, and Malleco touchless faucet,” said Leong.
Mitsubishi Electric Asia Pte Ltd, the gold sponsor of the awards, has also been a remarkable innovator. Over recent years, the company has introduced an increasing range of environment-friendly products, including those that utilise low-GWP refrigerants.
“Global climate change has taken observable effects on the environment, and it has been our main priority to carry out initiatives to realise a low-carbon, recycling-based society that functions in harmony with nature,” said Mitsubishi Electric Asia Pte Ltd in a statement.
Since 1977, Mitsubishi Electric Asia Pte Ltd has offered a wide variety of high-performance products and services ranging from home electronics to public utility systems. The company vows to continuously innovate and develop technologies for future generations in Singapore.
Organised by PropertyGuru Group, the 11th PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards (Singapore) is also supported by official portal partner PropertyGuru.com.sg; official cable TV partner History Channel; official magazine PropertyGuru Property Report; official PR partner Klareco Communications; official charity partner Right To Play; official ESG partner Baan Dek Foundation; supporting associations Asia MarTech Society and Singapore Estate Agents Association; and official supervisor HLB.
For more information, visit the official website: AsiaPropertyAwards.com.
Relive the grandest night for Singapore real estate in the official photo album here: Flickr.com
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