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Facing an unknown and potentially challenging future post-Brexit and a steadily increasing growth in its distribution network and direct customers on mainland Europe, Contra Vision has invested in a new warehousing facility in Edam, Netherlands.
CoolVu Transitional Films adapt to the intensity of the sun on your windows and doors. Utilizing advanced photochromic technology, CoolVu darkens when exposed to sunlight and returns to a lighter state when not.
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Brazilian glass fabricator SER Glass, Research Frontiers and Israeli material science company Gauzy Ltd. bring high volume armored smart glass and other smart window products to Brazil.
Opening two new service centers to offer factory direct distribution in Canada.
Old blind removal and installation of Solar Energy Reduction Film20 (S.E.R.F.20) to conservatory for Mr and Mrs Lee, Wallington, Surrey.
A window film with a specially designed molecule could be capable of taking the edge off the worst midday heat and instead distributing it evenly from morning to evening.
On June 28, at GPD 2019, Cedric Janssens, Public Affairs Manager at Glass for Europe, presented the paper "The contribution of energy efficient glazing to Paris objective in different EU building renovation scenarios".
The Window and Door Manufacturers Association (WDMA) is applauding reintroduction of the Energy Savings and Building Efficiency Act (H.R. 3586), sponsored by Rep. Kurt Schrader (D-OR).
On 5 June, Glass for Europe was in Riga, to meet national delegates from all EU members (and Norway) who gathered to discuss the EPBD implementation during the CA EPBD – Plenary Meeting.
Suntuitive® Dynamic Glass is pleased to announce the addition of Manko Window Systems Inc., to their Certified Fabricator program and as an exclusive distributor in specific territories.
On May 21, European glass and glazing national associations came to Brussels to participate in the traditional annual workshop organised by Glass for Europe for national glass associations and EU flat glass manufacturers.
The new 2019 California Energy Standards, slated to take effect January 1, 2020, continues the state’s pursuit of its goal to achieve zero net energy (ZNE) by 2020 for residences and by 2030 for commercial buildings.
Eastman Performance Films, LLC is returning as a Diamond Plus sponsor of the International Window Film Conference and Tint-Off™.
The year of 2018 is an important year to inherit the past and open the future for China's "13th Five-Year Plan".
A fresh brochure by Glass for Europe to support the development of window- and glazing-proof building codes.
In November of 2017 the Korea Land Development Museum opened its doors and we were proud to be a part of this project.
Company’s new programs, services, and initiatives designed to benefit window film dealers.
Suntuitive® Dynamic Glass is pleased to announce that it is partnering with leading Australian consultancy firm Certified Energy to represent the Suntuitive product line in Australia.
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British Glass has facilitated a visit with the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) to member and flat glass manufacturer Saint-Gobain UK.
Suntuitive® Dynamic Glass is pleased to announce that Thomsa Glass has added Suntuitive to its portfolio of special architectural glass products.
After a four-day audit, industry-leading systems supplier VEKA Group was awarded the International Standard ISO 50001 Energy Management Systems.