Largest Dynamic Glass Panels Ever At Glasstec

Eyrise will display the largest dynamic liquid crystal glass panels ever built, in the Glass Technology Live hub at the Glasstec international trade fair in Dusseldorf, Germany, on 22 and 23 September.

Live demonstrations of the solar shading and privacy glass will be showcased, alongside the control technology.

The s350 solar glass for facades, measuring 3.5m by 1.6m, is the largest piece of its kind to date. Eyrise, alongside the Technical University of Delft in the Netherlands and Cambridge University in the UK, has developed a new type of facial expression control that visitors can use to interact with the glass and regulate light transmission. A camera mounted above will capture each facial expression, evaluate it using intelligent software and send the corresponding command to the electronics of the glass module.

 

Quick change

Eyrise’s liquid crystal solar shading glass also offers a very short switching time compared with other technologies. Light transmission is regulated within a second, without compromising on natural daylight, designed to maintain a comfortable environment and have a positive impact on occupants’ wellbeing.

 

Inside as well

i350 privacy glass enables flexible concepts for building interiors by creating instant private spaces within the workplace. At Glasstec, Eyrise will show how partition walls created this way can also be used as surfaces for projecting videos, presentations and advertising.

 

 “Glass Technology Live is a forum for pioneering technologies in the glass industry. The interactive experience we will showcase illustrates our vision of how intelligent, future-focused buildings can be dynamically adapted to people’s needs with the help of liquid crystal glass and innovative control technology.”

– Celine Glipa 

CEO, Eyrise

 

Picture: Eyrise is to display largest dynamic glass panels ever built at global the Glasstec exhibition in Germany.

www.eyrise.com

 

Article written by Cathryn Ellis
13th September 2022

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