Final Release on Glass & Sustainability

Date: 28 April 2020
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Final Release on Glass & Sustainability
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Date: 28 April 2020

This week, we continue with 3 videos from the Glass & Sustainability session.

Please check out the videos via the links below:

Heiko Mertel | ISOshade – Latest Development in Double Skin Facades

Pascal Buskens | Solution Processed Thermochromic Coatings for Energy Efficient Glazing

Elisabet Klimm | Analysis of Natural Dust & Qualification of Solar Glass With a Soiling Sensor

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