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Gauzy, leads investment in Research Frontiers and its SPD-Smart light control technology

Gauzy has led a group of investors who purchased 2,173,916 shares of common stock of Research Frontiers

Israel-based material science company Gauzy Ltd. has led a group that has invested USD 2 million in SPD-SmartGlass technology company Research Frontiers.

Research Frontiers Inc. and Israel-based material science company Gauzy Ltd. have announced that Gauzy has led a group that has invested USD 2 million in SPD-SmartGlass technology company Research Frontiers. The investors purchased 2,173,916 shares of common stock of Research Frontiers at a price of USD 0.92 per share (the market price for Research Frontiers common stock at the time the transaction was entered into) and also received warrants expiring 30 September 2023 to purchase 1,086,957 shares of Research Frontiers common stock at an exercise price of USD 1.10, USD 1.20 or USD 1.38 per share depending upon the exercise date.
The shares purchased by Gauzy are subject to at least a one-year lock-up period with incentives including certain standstill and other exclusive rights, with the further possibility of up to a five year lock-up period. The shares issued to the other investors in the group are not subject to a similar lock-up and will be covered by the company’s existing registration statement on Form S-3.
Gauzy also has the ability to purchase up to USD 1 million worth of additional common stock from Research Frontiers at market prices at the time of purchase (at a minimum price of USD 0.92 per share and a maximum of 150% of that price), and will also receive one warrant for every two shares purchased.
Gauzy Ltd. is a licensee of Research Frontiers, the inventor of patented SPD-SmartGlass technology. They are licensed to develop and manufacture SPD-Smart light control emulsion and film, as well as making SPD-Smart end products.
Eyal Peso, Founder and CEO of Gauzy, noted: “Our business has been rapidly growing, and SPD-SmartGlass film technology and our relationship with Research Frontiers is an important part of our expansion strategy. We have been working with Research Frontiers closely and see great opportunities and synergies between our companies. This investment will help increase and accelerate our collaboration together, and allow us to bring the best-performing and most innovative technologies to our customers worldwide.”
Joseph M. Harary, President of Research Frontiers noted: “This is a substantial investment for Gauzy, and is in addition to their already substantial internal investment in people and equipment relating to SPD-Smart light control technology. It is also the first time in our company’s history that we have accepted an investment by one of our licensees. As a material science company, Gauzy is particularly strong and focused in the architectural smart glass industry, and the automotive industry with many companies, and even has established a facility in Stuttgart Germany to better service these customers. Research Frontiers’ SPD technology is particularly strong in transportation industry applications, such as smart windows and sunroofs for cars, trains, aircraft and boats. Gauzy employs over 65 people and over the past 21 months, we have worked closely with the talented and highly professional team at Gauzy, and welcome the energy, experience, creative innovation and results-based culture that they bring to benefit the entire SPD-SmartGlass industry and its customers.”
The smart window market is an established market with broad coverage worldwide. Research Frontiers has licensed over 40 chemical, film, and glass companies which are selling products for the automotive, aircraft, marine, train, museum, and consumer electronics industries. Gauzy’s established and growing network of over 55 glass fabricators worldwide brings additional synergies, infrastructure, and growth opportunities to the smart glass industry.
Research Frontiers patented SPD-SmartGlass technology can be found on various car models from Daimler. The MAGIC SKY CONTROL feature, which is now in use on tens of thousands of Mercedes-Benz SLs, SLC/SLKs, Maybach and S-Class models around the world, uses patented SPD-SmartGlass technology developed by Research Frontiers to turn the roof transparent by electrically aligning tiny particles in a thin film within the glass. With the touch of a button, drivers and passengers can instantly change the tint of their roof to help keep out harsh sunlight and heat, and create an open-air feeling even when the sunroof is closed. Glass or plastic using Research Frontiers’ patented SPD-SmartGlass technology effectively blocks UV and infrared rays in both clear and darkly tinted modes, helping keep the cabin cooler, and protecting passengers and interiors while also enhancing security inside the vehicle. These benefits become even more important when a car uses large surface areas of glass, especially in warm climates.
Some of the other benefits of SPD-SmartGlass include significant heat reduction inside the vehicle (by up to 18ºF/10ºC), UV protection, glare control, reduced noise and reduced fuel consumption. Independent calculations also show that use of SPD-SmartGlass can reduce CO2 emissions by four grams per kilometer, and increase the driving range of electric vehicles by approximately 5.5%.
Shortly after its introduction into serial production in the automotive industry, SPD-SmartGlass has become standard equipment on many different aircraft, and is also used in residential and commercial architectural applications, in trains, yachts and other marine vehicles, in display applications, and to protect light-sensitive artwork and documents in major museums around the world.
Along with a best of breed R&D team, Gauzy also has an on-site production line with custom machinery for high quality products with on time delivery. Gauzy’s technology is featured in notable projects worldwide, including automotive collaborations with leading OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers, hotels, corporate offices, luxury residences, retail chains and consumer electronics.

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