How Ventilation Systems Could Help Stop the Spread of the Virus

 

At the moment, the coronavirus has shown no signs of slowing through close contact with others.  However, engineers at the University of Alberta believe it could be spreading through airborne transmission, as well, according to Global News.  To help solve that potential issue, those engineers are looking to bring safe and healthy air to indoor spaces.  In fact, "Improving ventilation systems in high-occupancy structures could be a critical way to contain the pandemic… This work has the potential to impact millions of people living and working in these buildings."  With more than 35 million people around the world now infected, with more than 1.03 million unfortunate deaths, improving ventilation systems in buildings could assist in the fight against the virus.  That being the case, some of the top companies to keep an eye on include Manganese X Energy Corp. (TSXV:MN)(OTC:MNXXF), Koninklijke Philips NV (NYSE:PHG), Whirlpool Corporation (NYSE:WHR), Honeywell International Inc. (NYSE:HON), and Unilever NV (NYSE:UN).

 

Manganese X Energy Corp. (TSXV:MN)(OTC:MNXXF) BREAKING NEWS: Manganese X Energy Corp. through its  subsidiary, recently acquired a U.S. patent that provides for a system and method for air purification and disinfection. The company will be expanding on this timely and relevant technological theme and is pleased to welcome Lino G. Morris, a globally recognized expert in air quality systems and management.

 

Martin Kepman, CEO of Manganese X comments, "Lino", as he is known worldwide, is held in extremely high regard as a leading designer and developer of innovative scientific and healthcare solutions, biological manufacturing operations and systems design.  He brings a unique blend of talents in both technology and management demonstrated in a wide range of projects worldwide in the sciences, product research & development, manufacturing and implementation.  Lino has a reputation with governments and companies in a dozen countries for rapidly overcoming all obstacles and delivering on commitments".

 

For many years starting in 1971, Lino was the Responsible Head and an owner of FDA licensed facilities that produced both medical products for human use and ran R&D operations to develop and manufacture a range of both medical therapeutic use and medical laboratory testing products for a wide variety of the major pharmaceutical companies. He grew the original USA facilities into production operations in several other countries and expanded his markets to a wide range of international markets.

 

He is currently the CEO of the PureBiotics® Group which started investigating the applications of probiotics for external healthcare applications in 2007 and in 2008 acquired the exclusive rights for a European line of probiotic products for North America and a range of other countries and for several specific applications and expanded research for 'stabilized external use probiotics for environmental control applications.'

 

These "StaBiotics"® products proved to be a major break-through and a truly "disruptive technology" with applications that became proven for a wide range solutions from the medical field (where it can reduce the risk of millions of hospital infections capable of saving countless lives and billions of healthcare dollars) to home use and for allergy and asthma sufferers (where PureBiotics® safely removes allergens, contaminants and other irritants); for millions with skin problems from blemishes, acne and rashes to psoriasis (making skin feel and look better while, most important, significantly lowering the risk of infections); for effectively removing/deconstructing biofilm and that the solutions keeps working for days, down to the actual microscopic level, providing true ongoing protection and cleanliness for all facilities from restaurants to homes and from hospitals to farms and animal facilities as well as thousands of other applications from HVAC to water systems. And, by working at the microscopic level, it is the world's most effective deodorizer system, providing true odour

deconstruction.

 

Lino, who has specialized in the medical field since the late 1960's, was also the founder and CEO of the WorldHub group in 1994, which provided unique, "neutral", technology and switching center services and products, originally for hospital systems, which then grew into the full range of telecommunications operations and facilities both domestically and internationally, where hundreds of carriers and users were served from his network of facilities with Centers in New York, Newark, London and Miami (the photo shows Company's New York Nortel Switch Room).

 

After selling his interests in WorldHub in January 2005 (though he still directed the Company's London operations through 2007), Lino returned full time as CEO of the General Sciences Group, where one of the Company's prime interests from 2001 had been in its Medical Sciences Division was developing new patents for a non-contact monitoring system

 

Additional operations of the Group were providing EcoSense solutions for the removal of hydrocarbons and other impurities from storm water and many other water contamination sources to a range of clients from the IPEX Group in Canada to hundreds of installations for the City of Miami. These ecological systems have successfully been installed in several dozen countries and in many locations from Cape Kennedy to Sweden. These types of hydrocarbon deconstruction products are currently being added to the PureBiotics Line as well. Lino was also on the advisory boards of several public companies and has headed or assisted in the technology operations and international activities for a number of others.

 

Lino also served for several years as Director of Exchange Services for Interoute, a large European group that built the newest and largest fiber network in Europe, covering some 300 locations in 16 countries. At that time, Lino was also a partner in a company that acquired 130 communications towers in 22 States.

 

For a number of years, Lino headed the Communication Sciences Group, which originally designed medical systems and then grew into building and installed communications switching and other systems around the world, initially for hospitals, which evolved to providing neutral stored value and financial transactions systems and which led to the development of WorldHub.

 

A contributor to several patents, his background includes authoring numerous publications and he has been a member of many professional organizations, boards and committees. He has a proven track record in business and as a consultant in dozens of countries around the world, with clients including a number of governments and many major international companies.

 

The company further confirms 500,000 stock options will be granted to Lino Morris  at an exercise price of 50 cents for a period of three years from the date of grant and vesting immediately.

 

Other related developments from around the markets include:

 

Koninklijke Philips NV (NYSE:PHG) a global leader in health technology, consolidated its commitment to actively engaging and partnering with stakeholders and other companies to help achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Initiatives driven by the company over the next five years will address  SDG3 'Good health and well-being', SDG12 'Responsible consumption and production', and SDG13 'Climate action'.  "If there is one lesson the COVID-19 pandemic has taught us, it is that we must create a stronger, connected and more collaborative healthcare ecosystem that will be resilient for decades to come," said Frans van Houten, CEO of Royal Philips. "We have the digital technologies to enable this. What is further needed is deep collaboration between public and private parties, including the healthcare industry, government and society. It is the only way to withstand and manage future health and climate crises."

 

Whirlpool Corporation (NYSE:WHR) announced it is celebrating Manufacturing Day by honoring the work of the company's manufacturing employees around the world and highlighting its journey in adopting a global World Class Manufacturing (WCM) production system. Having observed Manufacturing Day in the U.S. over the past five years, this year marks the first time Whirlpool Corporation will celebrate on a global scale both virtually and in its manufacturing facilities. Whirlpool Corporation's manufacturing is one of the core strengths of its business and is driven by the company's World Class Manufacturing standards, which not only streamlines operations, but encourages diversity of thought from all employees. Through this approach, Whirlpool Corporation continues to advance its manufacturing systems in an ongoing effort to achieve Zero -- zero injuries, zero defects and zero production down time.

 

Honeywell International Inc. (NYSE:HON) announced that its Board of Directors has approved an increase in the company's regular annual cash dividend from $3.60 to $3.72 per share. The increase will be effective starting with the fourth-quarter dividend of $0.93 per share, which was declared today, and is payable on December 4, 2020, out of surplus to holders of record at the close of business on November 13, 2020.  "Honeywell remains focused on providing value to our shareowners despite the current challenging economic environment, and today we announced an increase to our dividend for the 11th consecutive year," said Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Darius Adamczyk. "Our strong financial position, continued investments for growth, and effective cost management strategies will enable us to continue to perform for our shareowners, customers and employees."

 

Unilever NV (NYSE:UN) announced that its manufacturing site in Hefei, China, has been recognized as an 'Advanced 4th Industrial Revolution Lighthouse' by the World Economic Forum (WEF) in collaboration with McKinsey & Co. This is the second Unilever site to achieve the prestigious status. The Global Lighthouse Network is a community of certified manufacturing sites that are leading in the digital industrial technology space. The network demonstrates leadership in using Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies to transform business operations and advance innovative manufacturing methods.  Hefei Industrial Park is Unilever's largest production base in the world, manufacturing around 10 million units a day for brands such as Dove, Clear and Lux. The Hefei site has been operating for nearly 20 years and three years ago, it began its digital transformation. This year, the need to address the challenges presented by the Covid-19 pandemic accelerated this process.

 

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