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Glaston and Miru Join Forces to Advance Electrochromic Window Technology

Date: 29 January 2025
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Glaston and Miru teams at the Showcase Plant in Tampere, Finland
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Glaston and Miru teams at the Showcase Plant in Tampere, Finland | Photo: Glaston

Date: 29 January 2025

Glaston and Miru Smart Technologies are partnering to scale next-generation electrochromic windows, combining expertise to enhance energy efficiency and streamline production.

Glaston, a global leader in glass processing and innovative energy-efficient glass solutions, and (鈥淢iru鈥), a leading smart window technology developer, are working together to accelerate the development and production capabilities of next-generation dynamic electrochromic window (鈥渆Windows鈥) technologies.

鈥淲e are committed to the growth and adoption of innovative new technologies in the glass industry, and are excited to support Miru with our know-how on glass processing processes in their journey to develop electrochromic windows. We see potential in Miru鈥檚 novel solution in reaching a more cost-effective, high tolerance and high yield manufacturing of switchable tinted glass than previous approaches,鈥 said Sasu Koivum盲ki, Glaston鈥檚 Chief Sales Officer.

鈥淕laston has long been at the forefront of glass innovation, and we are excited to be working with them to scale Miru鈥檚 next-generation energy-efficient windows,鈥 said Curtis Berlinguette, Chief Executive Officer at Miru. 鈥淢iru eWindows offer versatile form factors for a wide range of market segments. With Glaston鈥檚 support and expertise in upscaling and technology industrialization, we are looking to advance our go-to-market strategies 鈥 delivering on expedited timelines and leveraging Glaston鈥檚 process know-how across engineering and manufacturing.鈥

Miru eWindow technology uses electricity to control the tint level of the glass, automatically adjusting to bring in natural light while controlling heat gain and glare. The eWindows aim to lower air-conditioning loads to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, while increasing the energy efficiency of buildings by as much as 20%, and the driving range of electric vehicles by up to 10%.

Glaston and Miru are currently working to further develop their respective technologies to enable the expansion of the production capabilities of Miru eWindows. Development and testing of Miru鈥檚 solution is done in Glaston鈥檚 R&D facility in Tampere, Finland. This will involve combining Miru鈥檚 process and materials with Glaston鈥檚 glass pre-processing, bending, heat treatment and laminating equipment technologies and know-how.

The Miru coater in the Showcase Plant
The Miru coater in the Showcase Plant

For Miru, this collaboration will enable greater automation of manufacturing processes, decreasing overall time-to-market while creating new opportunities for customer growth, specifically in the automotive and building industries.

Samples of Miru鈥檚 eWindow technology were on display in the Glaston booth at the glasstec 2024 exhibition.

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