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SolarWindow Technologies, Inc. today provides an important update on the manufacturing, marketing and product fabrication targets for its electricity-generating products for tall towers and skyscrapers.
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The main goal of the research project is to investigate technologies for the manufacturing of translucent and transparent membrane roof and façade elements with integrated optoelectronic components.
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Graham is providing nearly 2,500 custom S6800 Series windows to accommodate the historic requirements and the large sizes.
In keeping with ESG's policy for continual product improvement, ESG are pleased to annouce the launch of the HD-2 switchable glass controller.
Frost & Sullivan cited Kinestral’s Halio™ product as “a strong contender in the market” that reduces energy usage by up to 40%.
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Glass Tempering Furnace at Triview Glass Industries, producing fully tempered and heat strengthened glass, up to five times stronger and safer than untreated products.
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Printed solar panels to make solar power cheap.
Stanford University engineers have developed dynamic windows that can switch from transparent to opaque or back again in under a minute.
Nationwide Windows Ltd has recently completed a full window replacement project on Rugby’s notable Napier Building.
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