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September 2017
 
 
 
Smart windows switched from clear to dark within a minute
There are different kinds of smart windows in the market. However, most of them take more than 20 minutes to dim, and become less opaque over a period of time. Engineers from Stanford University in the United States have developed smart windows that can be switched between transparent and opaque with a touch of button within a minute, and do not degrade easily over time.

The durability of the Stanford prototypes has been demonstrated in more than 5,000 times of switching the windows on and off, and no degradation in the transmission of light is observed. The prototypes are made of conductive glass outlined with metal ions that spread out over the surface, blocking light, in response to electric current. When transparent, the windows are clear and 80% of ambient light is allowed to pass through, and when dark, transmission of light decreases to under 5%. Using the electrochromic technology, tinting of the windows used in these prototypes can be controlled electronically, and users have control over the level of tint they want.

The researchers have filed a patent for this new technology and have entered into discussions with potential manufacturers. However, more researches are needed to make the surface area of the windows large enough for commercial applications.

 
 
 
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Upcoming I&T Event
  1. "InnoTech Month 2017" will be officially launched soon. A specially designed mobile truck, "InnoForce", will be travelling throughout Hong Kong for two weeks from September 30 with a robot ambassador and VR game. Members of general public will have a chance to get a limited edition of McMug plush toy by participating in a Facebook game. Please stay tuned!

    "InnoTech 2017" will be held from October 21 to 29 at Hong Kong Science Park. Welcome to register via www.itm.gov.hk for the innovative workshops, seminars and guided tours.
  2. The Nano and Advanced Materials Institute (NAMI) will hold a symposium on October 4 at Hong Kong Science Park, entitled "Emerging Eco-friendly Concrete Materials – Geopolymer". Research experts from NAMI and Prof. Joseph Davidovits, the inventor of geopolymer science, will share their achievements in the field of geopolymers, revealing the status, applications and markets of these emerging eco-friendly concrete materials. Please click here for details.

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