To sell thermography for companies Iris Oyama April 14 20:41

Iris Oyama, a major household goods manufacturer headquartered in Sendai City, is planning to strengthen product development in response to the spread of the new coronavirus infection, and the first step is to sell thermography for detecting fever to companies. It was decided.

Up until now, Iris Oyama has been working on home appliances for individuals, but in the future, we believe that there will be an increasing need for companies that want to continue their business while preventing the infection of the new coronavirus.

For this reason, the company has developed a thermography that senses fever and will start selling it next week.

Products are manufactured in factories in China and sold at a low price for about 250,000 yen per unit.

Thermography is currently used at airports and other places, but the company expects it to expand to sports match venues, concert venues, and restaurants.

In addition, Iris Oyama is developing a board to put between desks to prevent infections caused by splashes in the office, and is increasing the number of products for companies.

Iris Ohyama said, “I feel that there are few rival manufacturers in the thermography market and that I can enter the market on a low-priced line. I have the advantage of being able to develop quickly, so I want to identify demand and increase market share.”