View Announces Shipment of Dynamic Glass to More Than 100 Projects

Date: 27 June 2014

Rapid Adoption of View Dynamic Glass Reflects Growing Demand for Smart Windows - View, the leader in dynamic glass, today announced that it has shipped to more than 100 dynamic glass projects in North America, a milestone that underscores the rapidly increasing demand for View Dynamic Glass throughout the United States and Canada.  “In a short period of time, not only have we reached the 100 project milestone, but we have demonstrated that View Dynamic Glass is ready for the mainstream by successfully executing on several large projects.

I am proud of View employees’ hard work, dedication and ingenuity; together, we have been able to deliver on the most important promise – delighted customers,” said Dr. Rao Mulpuri, CEO of View. “The installations and the strong customer relationships we are building will help accelerate the widespread adoption of dynamic glass.”

View Dynamic Glass is installed in a wide range of applications, from corporate campuses and educational institutions to hotels and hospitals. The portfolio includes leading organizations such as CenturyLink, Humber River Hospital, NASA, SAP, Southern Methodist University and The W Hotel, among others.

View Dynamic Glass tints electronically to control the sun’s energy, thus providing enhanced occupant experience, intelligent control, and improved energy efficiency. Studies have shown that views and natural light can increase employee productivity by up to 15 percent. In addition, View Dynamic Glass advances sustainable design by reducing annual HVAC and lighting energy consumption by as much as 20 percent, and HVAC peak load by 25 percent, in a typical commercial installation.

To learn more about View Dynamic Glass, visit View this week at AIA Chicago at booth No. 1019.

About View

View Inc. manufactures a new generation of architectural dynamic glass that intelligently adjusts in response to external conditions and user preferences, enabling unparalleled control over the amount of light and heat that enters a building. View Dynamic Glass provides continuously unobstructed views without heat or glare, creating a new level of occupant comfort and natural light while dramatically reducing building energy consumption. It also provides unprecedented architectural design freedom, eliminating blinds and shading structures and enabling building designs with larger glass areas.

View is headquartered in Silicon Valley with high-volume manufacturing facilities in Olive Branch, Mississippi. For more information please visit viewglass.com.

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