Glass Technology Services launches Invention Lab to accelerate innovation in glass technologies

Glass Technology Services launches Invention Lab to accelerate innovation in glass technologies
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Date: 15 September 2025

Glass Technology Services has announced the launch of its new Invention Lab, a pioneering initiative designed to support inventors and early-stage innovators in validating and commercialising breakthrough ideas.

The Invention Lab offers access to scientific analysis, glass-based prototyping, and technical consultancy, helping bridge the gap between concept and investment readiness.

The programme is open to startups, researchers, and independent inventors working on technologies either centred around glass or where glass could play a key role. 

Dr Owen McGann, Innovation lead at Glass Technology Services said:

“Our goal is to provide the evidence and credibility inventors need to attract investment and scale their ideas.

“I’m a strong believer that collaboration is the key to both innovation and impact. Glass Technology Services Invention Lab reflects that belief. By supporting inventors early, we aim to help build technologies that truly make a difference.” 

Interested parties are invited to submit their ideas for an initial feasibility review via the Glass Technology Services website or by contacting the team directly. 

For more information, contact o.mcgann@glass-ts.com

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