Friday 9 June 2017

ISRAELI TECH FIRM TURNS PARKED CAR WINDOWS INTO VIDEO DISPLAYS

Cars windows made from 'liquid' glass could be used as screens for localized targeted information and advertising, according to an Israeli start-up.

Technology company Gauzy worked with German carmaker Daimler Benz to develop its opaque screens. It debuted the smart glass at the Autobhan Expo Day in Stuttgart in February.
Gauzy developed a method to bond sheets of flexible plastic material containing a liquid crystal layer to car windows which become clear when an electric current is passed through them, but are opaque without it.

The company aims to use its technology for smart messaging based on where the car is parked and local conditions.

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