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DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/7cdee5/sealed_units_volu) has announced the addition of the "Sealed Units: Volumes and values for the Sealed Unit Market in the UK 2008-2014" report…
A UK steel glazing company has supplied to a prestigious HK $500 million (£40.7 million) mixed-use development in Hong Kong.
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The challenge to create an environment where healing can occur has historically been difficult“The nurse’s attempt to alter the environment through controlling the noise, light and emotional climate at the bedside is always against great…
December 20, 2011: GlasNovations Ltd announces the successful installation of MagicGlas switchable smart glass partitions in the SMBC Nikko Capital office in London.
December 20, 2011: GlasNovations Ltd is proud to announce the delivery of world's largest switchable glass panel to the MetBar restaurant at Metropolitan Hotel, Park Lane, London.
December 2011 : GlasNovations Ltd, UK's fastest growing specialist switchable glass company is proud to announce the successful installation of MagicGlas switchable Smart Glass in the Department of Zoology, University of Oxford.
November 20, 2011: Edinburgh, Scotland.GlasNovations are proud to announce the completed installation of a MagicGlas™ smart glass at Royal Bank of Scotland Headquarters in Edinburgh.
An East Yorkshire glass factory has announced a £30m investment in energy-saving glass manufacturing that will create 50 jobs.
Online Auction Closing 12 NoonThursday 15th December 2011A C Yule & Son Limited Sale 2 of 4By order of B C Nimmo and G S Fraser, KPMG LLP, Joint Administrators of A C Yule & Son LimitedDouble Glazed Sealed Unit Production Lines, Tamglass…
Oct 2011: Upcoming designer Sabine Marcelis has designed a study table using MagicGlas™ switchable glass.
Modern technology will soon be used to protect treasured works of art from the past. The Art Gallery at St.
Photovoltaic Technology company Polysolar has opened a new research and development office at the Printed Electronics Technology Centre (PETEC) in the UK.
Polysolar says it plans to build a full scale production plant for its transparent photovoltaic glazing in the UK within the next two years.
Windows that automatically change color to reduce heating and cooling bills are the next step of smart buildings.
In ancient times, windows would be covered with animal skins or fabrics to keep the elements at bay. It was only from the 12th century onwards that glass was used in windows.
Saint-Gobain Solar has expanded its international presence with the launch of Saint-Gobain Solar Systems, UK and Ireland.
(Nanowerk News) The National Research Council, Canada is developing an innovative technology for smart glass with possible applications in sectors such as building, aircraft, automotive and displays.
About 30 per cent of the population have some type of Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) bacteria living naturally on their skin or in their nose, where it usually does them no harm.
Scientists from China and the US have produced glass that responds to its environmental temperature, making it a promising material for energy efficient windows.
The ASTM F2912 - 11 Standard Specification for Glazing and Glazing Systems Subject to Airblast Loadings, was published August 11.
Wrightstyle Limited, one of Europe’s leading suppliers of advanced glass and steel glazing systems, has appointed Jimmy Chiu as Business Development Manager, north of England and Scotland.
The days of manually cutting out elements opal frost and crystal effect vinyls, known as ‘weeding’, have been relegated to the past thanks to an innovative new product from the market leader in optically clear PET printed window film, DigiGlass.
One of the UK’s leading steel glazing companies has warned the government not to make further cuts to infrastructure projects amid signs that the construction sector remains firmly in the grip of a workload gap that the private sector cannot fill.
Two workers were badly injured after a trolley load of glass panes fell on them at one of the UK’s most well-known manufacturers, a Bristol court has heard.