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NIMS, Waseda University and Tama Art University developed together smart glass capable of producing various shades on its surface.
Valtra, a worldwide brand of AGCO, is introducing a unique SmartGlass windscreen with a transparent display for agricultural tractors.
AluK is partnering with SUNPARTNER Technologies to launch a new smart façade system that fits perfectly with the logic driving today’s green buildings.
Designed for luxury car roofs, this light control glass switches from clear to dark blue in just a few seconds, at the mere touch of a button.
Full glass front doors offer an excellent way to enhance both the exterior and interior aesthetic of a home by providing a unique design and allowing lots of natural light into the home. But standard full glass front doors come with the disadvantage…
Smartglass International is pleased to announce that we have provided custom-built Privacy Smartglass windows for the Corning Demo Car Display in San Jose, California, USA.
ChromoGenics AB (publ) has signed an agreement with the real estate company Saldeen Real Estate AB about providing dynamic glass for solar control to an existing office property in Uppsala. The energy-saving windows replaced the previous solar…
Blackout glass is a type of switchable glass technology that allows users to alternate the appearance of the glass between transparent and blacked out.
In keeping with ESG's policy for continual product improvement, ESG are pleased to annouce the launch of the HD-2 switchable glass controller.
Frost & Sullivan cited Kinestral’s Halio™ product as “a strong contender in the market” that reduces energy usage by up to 40%.
Stanford University engineers have developed dynamic windows that can switch from transparent to opaque or back again in under a minute.
Drutex has launched an innovative product of the future. The new interactive window displays various types of media content and is a revolution in the global window and door market.
The tremendous growth of technology over the last two decades has benefited society in many ways, and one of the most promising applications of more advanced technology is in changing the offline shopping experience of customers.
With ever more advanced “smart” technologies being discovered each year, there is an opportunity for skyscrapers to use such technologies to become smart skyscrapers.
Providing the least expensive and fastest transitioning thermochromic windows on the market, Denver-based RavenWindow has launched its Gen3 product, leading the wave of the future in affordable smart window technology.
Clayton Glass have just produced a time lapsed video to showcase the revolutionary, self-tinting SMARTGLASS® Dynamic in action.
Reach a new level of convenience, style and simplicity, as we make it easier than ever for you to activate our products.
The recently installed new dynamic windows at the observation deck level include Prel-Shade Thermochromic Glass, powered by Suntuitive®.
Combining benefits such as superb aesthetics, improved privacy, and more privacy in both commercial and residential properties, switchable smart glass is a much sought-after technology that enhances a property’s design and functionality.
Find SUNPARTNER Technologies at BATIMAT November 6 to 10, 2017, at Parc des Expositions Paris Nord Villepinte – Hall 6 – Booth 152.
The global silicone leader’s sponsorship and exhibition at GPD’s’ 25th anniversary brings a world of new opportunity for innovation, collaboration and technology leadershipin glass facades.
The first ever installation of SMARTGLASS® Dynamic has resulted in overwhelming praise from the homeowner of the newly refurbished conservatory, that has benefitted from this revolutionary, wireless, self-tinting glass technology.
One company which has been supplying glass to the auto industry for more than 80 years, and which is a leading automotive glazing innovator is Saint-Gobain Sekurit.
Suntuitive Dynamic Glass was installed in the Chemistry and Biochemistry Building at Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana.