SPD-SmartGlass from SmartGlass International Wins Most Innovative Product of the Show Award at 100% Detail London 2008

Date: 22 September 2008

Dublin, Ireland, September 22, 2008 - SmartGlass International Ltd. (SGI), a licensee of Research Frontiers Inc., announced that its SPD-SmartGlass architectural window product won the Most Innovative Product Award at the 100% Detail Show in London, England. 100% Detail is a premier exhibition featuring the latest developments in sustainability, innovation and design for the building environment.

Supported by the industry publication Architecture Today, judging for the prestigious Most Innovative Product Award was done by some of the leading names in architecture and design and was based on several factors including innovation, the use of materials and technology, and sustainability.

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