Smart Glass: Incremental or Disruptive Technology

Date: 16 January 2014
Source: www.pcb007.com

Date: 16 January 2014

Smart glass is a portfolio of technologies with the capability of changing the amount of incoming light or heat that goes through glass allowing it to perform different functions such as privacy, energy efficiency, and even becoming a projecting surface.

These different technologies have different functionalities, value propositions and therefore different market applications.A new IDTechEx webinar, presented by Franco Gonzalez, technology analyst, covers content from the new report Smart Glass 2014-2024: Technologies, Markets, Forecasts (www.idtechex.com/research/reports/smart-glass-2014-2024-technologies-markets-forecasts-000373.asp) including:-The different smart glass technologies and how they work; -Recent trends in technology development; -The main markets in which they can be potentially applied; AND-Whether they are incremental or disruptive technologies.

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