Universiade’s Singing Ceremony for Pool Water Purification Supplier
On the morning of March 6, the Executive Board of the Universiade, jointly with Huiqing Technology and Kaufman Corporation, Germnay, held the press conference and signed agreement that announced that Huiqing Technology has become the pool water purification supplier of Shenzhen 2010 Summer Universiade, which indicate that Huiqing Technology’s active-oxygen water treatment system has been installed and utilized in the stadium of swimming race on an all-round base. Relevant persons participate in this press conference.
Liang Daoxing, Standing Member of Shenzhen Municipal Party Committee, Vice Chairman of the Executive Committee and Director of the Executive Bureau of the Universiade, said that sport owns the power of changing cities and the holding of one international sports event is an all-round test for the city’s environmental construction, traffic system, human resource supporting and comprehensive strengths. The ecological an environmental quality, which is crucial, not only relates to the physical condition and racing level of the athletes, but also a matter of concern of to the whole image of the hosting city. Therefore, we advocate “Green Universiade”. Hosting the Universiade and strengthening environmental protection have the same aim that is to provide people with a green living environment and a healthy life concept.
On 2008 Beijing Olympics, the Active-oxygen Air Purification System of Central Air-conditioning jointly developed by Shenzhen Huiqing Technology Co., Ltd, the only special purpose furniture provider of Chinese Olympic Committee of the Olympic Games, and Shenzhen Institute of Tsinghua University. According to the Agreement, Shenzhen Huiqing Technolgoy and Germany Kaufman jointly donate 5 sets of pool water purification equipments with total value of 5 million Yuan.
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