ClearVue Technologies now suitable for public infrastructure

ClearVue Technologies now suitable for public infrastructure
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Date: 31 January 2017

Mr. Victor Rosenberg, Executive Chairman of ClearVue Technologies Ltd advised the market that ClearVue has made significant progress in the manufacturing and distribution capacity over the last 3 months.

Importantly, the product is now of a size where we can now start to target specific sales pipelines.

“Our market entry strategy will target public infrastructure such as Bus Shelters, glass walls and similar public areas to highlight the true value of our technology. Importantly the size of our glass has increased without loss of power generation.”

ClearVue Technologies now suitable for public infrastructure

Mr. Rosenberg concluded by saying “we are now in discussions with a number of organisations where our technology complements existing marketing and communications strategies such as public advertising. We look forward to advising the market of our progress in due course.”

Overleaf is an example of the new range of glass product.

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