The Spanish company Zonair3D will open a manufacturing plant in India

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23 .01 .2026

The Spanish company Zonair3D will open a manufacturing plant in India

Its first plant outside of Spain will serve to compete in the important Indian market for air purifiers

Zonair3D, a Spanish company specializing in high-performance air purification systems, announced that it will establish its first manufacturing plant outside of Spain in India. The announcement was made at the Spanish Embassy in New Delhi. The presentation took place during one of the worst air pollution peaks in the country's capital.

Pollution in major Indian cities has transformed clean air into a rapidly growing industry. As Zonair3D CEO Alessandro Dotti told the EFE news agency, "We have worked in twenty countries around the world, but without a structure, only with buyers. This is the first time we have started working with a subsidiary and also the first time our products will be manufactured abroad." Zonair3D's entry into the Asian country will be carried out through an agreement with the Indian technology giant Amber Enterprises.

Zonair3D manufactures a wide variety of air purifiers, both portable and for installation. Their flagship product is "The Bubble": a portable bubble that allows you to breathe 99.995% pure air, free of pollutants, bacteria, and allergens. This bubble is used by elite athletes, such as Rafa Nadal, for their physical recovery.

Read the article in the ABC Spanish newspaper

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