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Clearvue Technologies’ strategic partner Alutec’s glass façades on the West Bay Lagoon Plaza in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates.

ClearVue extends solar glass reach into massive Arab building market

ClearVue Technologies has expanded its strategic partnership with leading Qatari manufacturer Alutec, to distribute its products into the vast UAE market.

  • Andrew Todd

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ClearVue has been developing a solar window product suitable for greenhouses and will now add “temperature optimization and irrigation by condensation” technology developed out of Israel to its agricultural kit bag.

ClearVue picks up Israeli ag-tech to grow greenhouse glass offering

ClearVue will acquire an Israeli developed “temperature optimization and irrigation by condensation” agricultural technology that it says will enhance its greenhouse solar glass product.

  • Doug Bright
Maxblue Industrial Glass can produce a diverse range of glazing including its “jumbo-sized” integrated glazing units in pursuit of better lighting, ambience and wider views without losing its thermal and sound absorbing efficiencies.

Chinese glass manufacturer signs on for ClearVue

In a pivotal moment for ClearVue Technologies, the solar glass developer has locked down a big Chinese manufacturer to produce its solar windows around the globe.

  • Doug Bright
ClearVue Technologies and My Glass Projects will combine their unique IP to make self-heating glass, which would fulfill a similar purpose to MGP’s heated glass used in the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC to control external condensation.

ClearVue teams up with My Glass to make self-heating glass

ClearVue Technologies has entered into an agreement with London-based glass company My Glass Projects to make and distribute ClearVue products in the UK.

  • Doug Bright
ClearVue Technologies has secured an order for 200 of its smart building solar cladding units for the Enex100 building in Perth’s CBD.

ClearVue to add solar smarts to dynamic Perth building

ClearVue Technologies has secured the first order to have its energy-efficient solar cladding included in a dynamic building in the business heart of Perth.

  • Andrew Todd
ClearVue Technologies is aiming to enter Australia’s modular housing market with its “game-changing” integrated solar building products.

ClearVue aims solar products at modular housing market

ClearVue Technologies is looking to grab a foothold in Australia’s modular housing market for its solar building products after securing a maiden sales deal.

  • Craig Nolan
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Alutec chief executive officer Suraj Thampi, left, and ClearVue Technologies chief executive officer Martin Deil after signing the first licensing and distribution agreement establishing a strategic partnership for the Middle East region.

ClearVue spreads solar glass wings into Middle East, India

ClearVue Technologies has inked a five-year deal with Qatar’s top glass maker to target the Indian and Middle Eastern markets with its solar glass technology.

  • James Pearson
ClearVue Technologies says its solar glazing units provide unrivalled energy benefits when installed in buildings and greenhouses.

ClearVue kicks till with second US greenhouse sale

ClearVue Technologies has sold a second package of its solar glass to a leading US greenhouse manufacturer for the construction of a demonstration facility.

  • Craig Nolan
ClearVue Technologies has successfully integrated its IGU units in the new CFMEU Training and Wellness Centre in Melbourne.

ClearVue looks into future with CFMEU building reveal

ClearVue Technologies has unveiled the first architecturally-designed installation of its solar windows in the façade of a new CFMEU building in Melbourne.

  • Craig Nolan
ClearVue Technologies has created a thermal-modelling software program using a 40-storey building to calculate net-zero capability.

ClearVue boosts glass tech status for global sales push

ClearVue Technologies says it has secured “critical” certifications for its glass technology that will allow better promotion to the modern building industry.

  • Craig Nolan

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