07.30.19
SolarWindow Technologies, Inc announced the appointment of Paul Devers and Paco Bono to its Advisory Board to advance process integration and the planned production of its electricity-generating glass products.
Bono is a second-generation glass manufacturing professional with experience across North and South America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Devers is co-founder of Cawley Architects, a firm with more than 500 high-value projects in their portfolio, including numerous award-winning Platinum, Gold, and Silver-LEED certified buildings.
“As a practicing architect since 1977, I’ve witnessed many building innovations over the years,” said Devers. “SolarWindow transparent electricity-generating windows, however, could easily rank amongst the greatest advancements to come along in many decades. The launch of the SolarWindow™ technology alone could transform the entire building industry as we know it, which is why I am so excited to be part of the company.”
According to company modeling and independently-validated engineering estimates, a single SolarWindow installation on all four sides of a 50-story building, for example, could reduce electricity costs by as much as 50% per year.
“SolarWindow is a game changing technology and has the potential to completely revolutionize the glass industry,” Bono added. He is VP of international development at LandGlass Technology, a leader in the production of glass tempering furnaces and tempered vacuum insulated glass.
Bono is a second-generation glass manufacturing professional with experience across North and South America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Devers is co-founder of Cawley Architects, a firm with more than 500 high-value projects in their portfolio, including numerous award-winning Platinum, Gold, and Silver-LEED certified buildings.
“As a practicing architect since 1977, I’ve witnessed many building innovations over the years,” said Devers. “SolarWindow transparent electricity-generating windows, however, could easily rank amongst the greatest advancements to come along in many decades. The launch of the SolarWindow™ technology alone could transform the entire building industry as we know it, which is why I am so excited to be part of the company.”
According to company modeling and independently-validated engineering estimates, a single SolarWindow installation on all four sides of a 50-story building, for example, could reduce electricity costs by as much as 50% per year.
“SolarWindow is a game changing technology and has the potential to completely revolutionize the glass industry,” Bono added. He is VP of international development at LandGlass Technology, a leader in the production of glass tempering furnaces and tempered vacuum insulated glass.