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From: longonrefr11/25/2025 4:51:11 AM
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Example of something well written at bottom by refr, very good messaging, Gauzy should look to this to have an idea on messaging...release from 11/24, yesterday...

Some here may know all this I am sure, posting for anyone a bit newer to refr, spd, smartglass, the si board or who follow here and there..

Quote from release about the supply chain in blue...As I have said before, it is not Gauzy and GM, Hyundai, lot more to it, lot more involved, more steps and all important......Gauzy does the film part only...

"The Detroit summit also underscored the importance of collaboration among film developers, glass processors, laminators, electronics suppliers, and OEM engineering teams"

- Glass processors and laminators.....I think sometimes one business does both of these and other times it is two different business to get this done.... "A glass processor is a person who uses industrial machinery to cut, shape, and modify sheets of glass into finished products, or the machine itself that performs these tasks".....Raw glass cut, shaped then film laminated/put between two panes by laminator.

- Electronic suppliers...I have talked about wiring and electronics a few times, this is another important business in supply chain for car roofs..wiring would run through the car to the glass.

- OEM Engineering teams....They have to know all about the film, glass processing and lamination, electronics to design a general smart glass roof (roof assembly as i have called it) and make it as it is an OEM , maker of parts, that can be offered to a automaker or it would be designed specifically to put in car via automaker request probably working with car maker engineers as well, i am not sure on specifics here, it probably varies and both ways happen if I was to guess.

As far as a Hyundai, GM they put the cars together, they do not make the roof at all as they are not a glass company etc...

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Research Frontiers Highlights Rising Industry Momentum for SPD-SmartGlass Following Chairman’s Keynote Address at Detroit Automotive Glazing Summit



WOODBURY, NY, November 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Research Frontiers Inc. (Nasdaq: REFR) highlighted the strong industry interest in SPD-SmartGlass at last week’s ECV Automotive Glazing Summit in Detroit, where Research Frontiers President & CEO Joseph M. Harary served as Chairman of the event and delivered the keynote address.

The summit brought together automakers, Tier-1 suppliers, glass manufacturers, and technology innovators to discuss next-generation automotive glazing and its role in vehicle comfort, safety, and energy efficiency. Across multiple sessions, attendees emphasized that variable-tint glazing has moved from an emerging concept to an essential feature for modern vehicle programs, with benefits for both internal combustion engine (ICE) and electric vehicles (EVs).

In addition to OEM and Tier-1 participation, the summit also included key contributions from Gauzy Ltd. (Nasdaq: GAUZ), a licensee of Research Frontiers and manufacturer of SPD light-control film. Gauzy attended the conference and participated in the panel discussion moderated by Mr. Harary, offering insights into film production capabilities, global scaling, and integration within next-generation vehicle programs.

Industry Momentum and Real-World Adoption

During the summit, Mr. Harary highlighted the growing number of OEM programs evaluating or actively using SPD-SmartGlass—from premium vehicles to next-generation EV platforms. Attendees responded positively to SPD’s real-world performance in production models such as the Ferrari Purosangue, Cadillac Celestiq, and a number of car models from McLaren and Mercedes.

“Automakers are no longer looking for future-concept technologies—they are asking for dynamic glazing solutions that are proven and production-ready today,” said Harary. “SPD-SmartGlass offers immediate, real-time tint response at large scale, giving OEMs design freedom, energy savings, and the elevated customer experience that drivers expect. It has been successfully used in tens of thousands of vehicles since 2011 when it went into serial production.”

Accelerating Collaboration Across the Supply Chain

The Detroit summit also underscored the importance of collaboration among film developers, glass processors, laminators, electronics suppliers, and OEM engineering teams. Research Frontiers participated in multiple working discussions and moderated panel discussions that focused on integrating dynamic glazing into vehicle platforms, addressing cost targets, and optimizing system performance.

Joe Harary noted that the event fostered productive dialogue within the industry:

“Bringing the full supply chain together is essential. OEMs want seamless integration, and the companies supporting SPD today are deeply aligned and ready to deliver.”

Technology Clarity: SPD-SmartGlass Compared to Other Switchable Tint Technologies

A recurring theme throughout the summit was the need for clarity among the different variable-tint technologies available to automakers. Industry participants expressed strong interest in SPD’s fast switching speed (1–3 seconds even on large surfaces), optical consistency, and scalability—especially in comparison to slower electrochromic solutions that can take minutes to transition and may not meet real-time visibility needs for roofs and expansive glass areas, and non-shading privacy applications such as PDLC windows which do not deliver the energy efficiency or relief from unwanted heat, light and glare that SPD-SmartGlass has delivered as a benefit in tens of thousands of vehicles since 2011.

Features and Benefits of SPD-SmartGlass Technology

With global automakers prioritizing sustainability and cabin energy efficiency, SPD continues to differentiate itself in real-world testing. It saves energy, increases driving ranges, and also improves the passenger experience and promotes safety and comfort. These capabilities resonated strongly with OEMs evaluating glazing technologies for their 2026–2030 platforms. The benefits of SPD-SmartGlass light-control film technology include:

Performance & User Experience

  • 1–2 second switching speed, including on large panels
  • Fully variable tint between clear and dark
  • No iris effect; consistent clarity
  • Blocks 99%+ UV and up to 99.5% visible light
  • Up to 95% heat rejection
  • ~18°F / ~10°C cabin temperature reduction
  • Improved infotainment and instrumentation readability
Energy, Efficiency & Sustainability

  • Up to 5.5% EV and ICE driving range increase
  • Up to ~4 g/km CO2 reduction in ICE vehicles
  • Up to 40% reduction in AC compressor size
  • Lower HVAC loads
Design & Vehicle Architecture

  • Eliminates mechanical sunshades/blinds
  • Supports curved or flat glass
  • Adds 2+ inches of headroom
  • Eliminates 56 mechanical components and up to 13 lbs of weight
Durability & Reliability

  • Over 40 million on/off cycles with no limit reached
  • Fast switching regardless of panel size
  • No loss of optical range over time
  • Low power usage (~0.06 W/ft²) and no power used in light/heat blocking state
Manufacturing & Integration

  • Film-based cut-to-fit production
  • Can be laminated locally
  • Adjustable coating width reduces waste
  • Up to 1.8m coating width; 25–30m roll lengths
  • Proven OEM production readiness
Multi-Industry Relevance

  • Automotive, architectural, aviation, marine, rail
  • Retrofit applications for homes and buildings
Summit Outcomes and Next Steps

The conference concluded with significant interest from automakers seeking follow-up demonstrations, technical workshops, and design-in support for upcoming vehicle cycles. Several OEM teams have already scheduled additional sessions with Research Frontiers and its licensees.

“The Detroit automotive glazing summit reinforced what we have seen across the industry: SPD-SmartGlass is entering a period of accelerated adoption,” Harary noted. “We look forward to supporting OEMs as they integrate dynamic glazing features into the next generation of vehicles.”

Presentation on Automotive Uses of SPD-SmartGlass

Research Frontiers has also made available on its website a general presentation highlighting the core benefits, applications, and performance characteristics of SPD-SmartGlass—particularly as they relate to the automotive sector. This resource provides an overview of how SPD supports vehicle energy efficiency, comfort, design flexibility, and user experience.

About Research Frontiers

Research Frontiers (Nasdaq: REFR) is a publicly traded technology company and the developer of patented SPD-Smart light-control film technology which allows users to instantly, precisely and uniformly control the shading of glass or plastic products, either manually or automatically. Research Frontiers has licensed its smart glass technology to numerous companies that include well known chemical, material science and glass companies. Products using Research Frontiers’ smart glass technology are being used in tens of thousands of cars, aircraft, yachts, trains, homes, offices, museums and other buildings. For more information, please visit our website at www.SmartGlass.com, and on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube.

Note: From time to time Research Frontiers may issue forward-looking statements which involve risks and uncertainties. This press release contains forward-looking statements. Actual results, especially those reliant on activities by third parties, could differ and are not guaranteed. Any forward-looking statements should be considered accordingly. “SPD-Smart” and “SPD-SmartGlass” are trademarks of Research Frontiers Inc.

CONTACT
Joseph M. Harary
President and CEO
Research Frontiers Inc.
+1-516-364-1902
Info@SmartGlass.com
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