A printer launches a non-contact hydroalcoholic gel dispenser

To compensate for the drop in business, the Normandy-based graphic design and printing company Printngo had the idea of developing this new product. And it has been a great success.

The Normandy-based graphic design and printing company Printngo, based in Cagny in Calvados (14), developed in mid-April a self-supporting totem pole with a non-contact hydroalcoholic gel dispenser. All you have to do is put your hand under the dispenser to get the gel.

Orders are pouring in

John Ross Langlais, the founder of Printngo, explains to France Bleu Calvados that its advertising media activity came to a complete halt at the start of the containment, which prompted it to seek to develop a new product that could be of interest to many people.

And the success was immediate. Since then, orders have been pouring in, which has not failed to surprise the company's manager, who was not expecting such success. So much so that he would probably have to call in temporary workers, he tells the news media. The orders will be delivered starting May 11.

Technical features

This totem entirely assembled in the company's workshop (only the dispenser is imported from Asia) allows you to disinfect your hands without touching the dispenser. The totem pole, which can be powered by mains or batteries, measures 40 x 150 cm with a 12 x 26 cm dispenser that can hold 1 litre of hydroalcoholic solution. The product is sold without hydroalcoholic gel

Hydroalcoholic gel dispensers soon everywhere publics??

Chances are that contactless hydroalcoholic gel dispensers will be found just about everywhere in the coming months, in stores, train stations, and maybe even on the street. Numerous solutions are currently being developed and the SMEs that develop and market them are seeing their orders skyrocket.