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The Smart Window market is a subset of the Glass industry, which encompasses the production and installation of glass products for residential and commercial use. Smart Windows are a type of glass that can be electronically controlled to adjust the amount of light, heat, and sound that passes through them. This technology is used to improve energy efficiency, reduce glare, and provide privacy. Smart Windows are typically made of a combination of glass and polymers, and can be operated manually or through a mobile app.
Smart Windows are becoming increasingly popular due to their energy-saving capabilities and convenience. They are used in a variety of applications, including residential homes, commercial buildings, and automotive vehicles.
Some companies in the Smart Window market include View, SageGlass, and Soladigm. Show Less Read more