MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED From: Inc. Magazine, January 2006, Page: 26 By: Jim Melloan
It's taken 17 years and $40 million, but Sage Electrochromics in Faribault, Minn., is finally launching SageGlass, "smart glass" powered by a low-voltage wire that adjusts to reduce glare, ultraviolet rays, and heat. It can be integrated into a lighting system to respond automatically to conditions, or it can be activated by the flip of a switch. The cost, says CEO John Van Dine, is roughly double that of standard glass.
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