ChromoGenics and SECM in France have signed an agreement regarding manufacturing, marketing and distribution of the dynamic glass ConverLight® Dynamic. SECM has strong experience of sales and marketing of dynamic glass and is a quality manufacturer of laminated glass solutions.
Located in Rumilly, France, close to the Swiss border, SECM is an innovative and technologically advanced manufacturer and supplier of glass solutions for customers in the construction industry in France, Switzerland and other countries. SECM has extensive experience of sales and marketing of dynamic glass solutions and strong local market knowledge. SECM will in due course laminate ChromoGenics’ electrochromic foil into finished products and has a capacity of 30,000 m2 laminated glass per year.
“This agreement is in line with our strategy to partner with high quality companies in the glass industry, allowing us to focus more on our core competence, i.e., the production and development of electrochromic foil. France and Switzerland are important markets for dynamic glass and we look forward to leverage SECM’s strong market knowledge and experience in glass lamination.” says Fredrik Fränding, CEO of ChromoGenics.
Contact:
Fredrik Fränding, CEO
Erik Elfström, CFO & Head of Investor Relations
Tel: +46 (0) 18 430 0430
E-mail: info@chromogenics.com
SECM:
Pascal SOULIÉ, Président Délégué
Phone: +33 (0)6 80 65 61 06
E-mail: pascal.soulile@secm.fr
Sandrine RONDEPIERRE, Chargée d’Affaires
Phone: +33 (0) 6 28 83 92 16
E-mail: sandrine.rondepierre@secm.fr
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About ChromoGenics
ChromoGenics is a proptech company producing smart dynamic glass that improves indoor environments and well-being and lowers buildings’ energy use, operating expenses and impact on the climate. The company’s product ConverLight® Dynamic is based on a unique patented technology from the Ångström Laboratory in Uppsala, where electrochromic coatings are sputtered onto plastic film. The result is a dynamic film that can be laminated between glass layers, which provides buildings with good solar protection and lowered environmental impact from production, transport and use. The dynamic film is easy to transport and can be applied by local partners in the glass industry, which means it is possible to avoid long-distance shipping of bulky glass. All of ChromoGenics’ products strive to follow the key words environment and health. This means a focus on environmentally friendly material, lower energy use, increased access to daylight and views and improved indoor comfort.
The company’s production facilities in Uppsala have been financed in part by a conditional loan from the Swedish Energy Agency. ChromoGenics’ share (CHRO) is listed on Nasdaq First North Growth Market, and Erik Penser Bank is the Certified Adviser.