Vancouver’s Miru Smart Technologies is collaborating with Finnish glass leader Glaston to advance its next-generation electrochromic windows. Miru’s energy-efficient “eWindows” dynamically adjust tint using electricity, cutting building energy use by 20% and extending EV range by 10%.
“With Glaston’s expertise, we aim to scale production faster and enhance automation,” said Miru CEO Curtis Berlinguette. Research is underway at Glaston’s Tampere, Finland, facility to refine manufacturing processes.
Glaston’s Chief Sales Officer, Sasu Koivumäki, sees strong market potential for Miru’s cost-effective switchable glass. The partnership will accelerate commercial deployment in the automotive and building sectors.
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