Samsung Electronics Transforms Air Conditioning with the New 360 Cassette’s Circular Design Submission Details
Author: Tebogo Hlapolosa from Samsung South Africa.
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Caitlin Robertson
Epic MSL Group
011 784 4790
081 304 2697
caitlin.robertson@epicmslgroup.com
Jake Griffioen
Samsung Electronics South Africa
011 549 1646
071 671 2052
jakes.g@samsung.com
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