Today US President Biden signed into law legislation that is
expected to accelerate the adoption of SPD-SmartGlass technology
into both the architectural and automotive industries.
The Dynamic Glass Act extends meaningful
investment tax credits to electrically-controlled variable tint
glass. Research Frontiers is the industry leader and inventor of
fast-responding Suspended Particle Device (SPD) light-control
technology for use in smart windows and other products. Gauzy is
the industry leader in material sciences for smart windows.
The two companies started doing business
together as part of the growing SPD industry which uses Research
Frontiers patented light-control technology. Gauzy is a leading
manufacturer of SPD light-control film, specializing in coating,
and proprietary technology in electronics, control systems, and
specialty interlayers and assembly processes. The company sells
SPD-SmartGlass products and technologies for the architecture,
automotive, aeronautics, mass transit, and boating industries.
Gauzy’s SPD LCG® (light control glass) films are produced at
Gauzy’s factory near Stuttgart, Germany using chemicals and
nanoparticles that Gauzy produces in Israel.
Imagine a light-control film that allows users
to instantly change the film’s tint from clear to dark or anything
in between at the touch of a button, in response to commonly-used
sensors, or integrated as part of a building’s or vehicle’s control
system. This SPD-Smart film uses specially-engineered nanoparticles
suspended and distributed throughout this flexible film to
accomplish this. While it might sound futuristic, it has been used
reliably to replace aircraft window shades since 2001, in tens of
thousands of vehicles by Mercedes and McLaren beginning in 2011,
and is scheduled for introduction on upcoming car models from
Cadillac and other auto makers. It also was featured in yachts,
cruise ships, trains, busses and museums (to protect priceless
artwork and collectibles from visible light damage), and
architectural applications such as a 10 thousand square foot roof
at the World’s Fair in Milan in 2015.
Building and vehicle occupants can instantly
change the tint of their windows or sunroofs to help keep out harsh
sunlight and heat, and create an open-air feeling even when the
window or sunroof is closed. Glass or plastic using Research
Frontiers’ patented SPD-SmartGlass technology effectively blocks UV
and infrared rays in both clear and darkly tinted modes, helping
keep interiors cooler, and protecting occupants and interiors while
also enhancing security, comfort and privacy. In vehicles such as
cars and trains, some of the other benefits of SPD-SmartGlass
include significant heat reduction inside the vehicle (by up to
18ºF/10ºC), UV protection, glare control, reduced noise, and
reduced fuel consumption. Independent calculations also show that
use of SPD-SmartGlass can reduce CO2 emissions by four grams per
kilometer, and increase the driving range of electric vehicles by
approximately 5.5 percent.
The markets for SPD-Smart film are already
well-established. Research Frontiers has licensed over 40 chemical,
film, and glass companies which are selling products for the
automotive, aircraft, marine, train, museum and consumer
electronics industries. Research Frontiers patented SPD-SmartGlass
technology is the same best-selling smart window technology that
can be found on tens of thousands of various existing cars from
Mercedes and McLaren, and on upcoming car models from Cadillac and
other auto makers. In addition to cars, products using Research
Frontiers’ smart glass technology are being used in aircraft,
yachts, trains, homes, offices, museums and other buildings. It can
be used to replace mechanical shading elements in buildings and
vehicles, and can create privacy on demand.
In addition to its over 70 certified laminators
and other industrial partners, Gauzy has an established customer
base in built environments and various mobility divisions,
strategically aligned with leading brands such as Avery Dennison
and Hyundai, and chosen by customers such as LG Display, BMW, Texas
Instruments, Gensler, Clestra Hausermann, and many more for light
control technology needs. Vision Systems now brings to Gauzy the
largest market share of cockpit shading solutions, and new core
industries to service including private and commercial aviation,
marine, railway, bus and coach, and motorhomes. Trusted customers
in these industries include HondaJet, Airbus, Dassault, Fritzmeier,
Prevost and a number of others.
Joseph Harary and Eyal Peso, the CEOs of
Research Frontiers and Gauzy, respectively, noted the importance to
the smart glass industry of these new legislative incentives: “Our
customers, especially in the architectural and automotive
industries, will all benefit from this. The tax incentives will
encourage the use of SPD-SmartGlass in architectural applications,
and the automotive industry will also benefit from the incentives
in this new legislation, especially those focused on electric
vehicles. In addition to making homes and offices more energy
efficient and comfortable, SPD-SmartGlass technology has been
demonstrated to extend the driving range of EVs by as much as 5.5%,
and internal combustion engine vehicles can also benefit from
reduction in CO2 emissions by as much as 4 grams per
kilometer.”
About Gauzy
Ltd.
Gauzy is a world leading vendor of material
science and nanotechnology, focused on the research, development,
manufacturing, and marketing of technologies which are embedded
into and onto raw materials. Among Gauzy’s core areas of expertise
are LC and SPD, which are used to produce LCG® (Light Control
Glass). The company is headquartered in Tel Aviv Israel, with an
additional production facility in Germany, and sales, marketing,
and distribution sites in multiple US cities and China. Learn more
at www.gauzy.com, and on LinkedIn, YouTube, and Facebook.
Gauzy has a recently-expanded state-of-the-art
material synthesis facility in Israel, and a custom 11,000 square
meter SPD production facility strategically located near Stuttgart,
Germany. This production site is dedicated to producing 1,000,000
sqm of SPD material yearly for the automotive and architectural
industries. Gauzy’s state-of-the-art production techniques have
brought down the cost of SPD-Smart light control technology
significantly, has shortened delivery times to customers, and have
added new capabilities and functionality to the world of smart
glass.
About Research Frontiers Inc.
Research Frontiers (Nasdaq: REFR) is a publicly
traded technology company and the developer of patented SPD-Smart
light-control film technology which allows users to instantly,
precisely and uniformly control the shading of glass or plastic
products, either manually or automatically. Research Frontiers has
licensed its smart glass technology to over 40 companies that
include well known chemical, material science and glass companies.
Products using Research Frontiers’ smart glass technology are being
used in tens of thousands of cars, aircraft, yachts, trains, homes,
offices, museums and other buildings. For more information, please
visit our website at www.SmartGlass.com, and on Facebook, Twitter,
LinkedIn and YouTube.
Note: From time to time Research Frontiers may
issue forward-looking statements which involve risks and
uncertainties. This press release contains forward-looking
statements. Actual results, especially those reliant on activities
by third parties, could differ and are not guaranteed. Any
forward-looking statements should be considered accordingly.
"SPD-Smart" and “SPD-SmartGlass” are trademarks of Research
Frontiers Inc. “LCG®” (Light Control Glass) is a trademark of Gauzy
Ltd. “Cadillac” is a trademark of General Motors. “MAGIC SKY
CONTROL” and “Mercedes-Benz” are trademarks of Daimler AG.
For further information, please contact:
Eyal PesoFounder and CEOGauzy
Ltd.+972-72-2500385info@gauzy.com
Brittany Kleiman SwisaVP of Marketing Gauzy
Ltd.+1-214-501-2469marketing@gauzy.com
Joseph M. HararyPresident and CEOResearch Frontiers
Inc.+1-516-364-1902Info@SmartGlass.com
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