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Thursday, 04/04/2019 9:54:14 AM

Thursday, April 04, 2019 9:54:14 AM

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SolarWindow Bolsters Glass Expertise in its Push to Manufacture Electricity-Generating Windows
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Scottsdale, AZ – April 4, 2019 – SolarWindow Technologies, Inc. (OTC: WNDW; www.solarwindow.com), developer of transparent liquid coatings that convert passive windows into electricity-generating windows, is pleased to announce the appointment of third-generation glass industry professional, Mr. Tim Widner, to its Advisory Board.
During a career that spans over two decades, Mr. Widner has overseen the production of 300 million square feet of tempered glass and more than 30 million insulated glass units (IGUs).

Mr. Widner has amassed a broad range of valuable experience in the glass fabrication operations of the commercial, residential and transportation segments with expertise in manufacturing operations, product design and development, strategic sales, and process engineering. Currently, he manages glass fabrication operations throughout North America and Europe as the Director of Glass Fabrication and Technical Services for Lippert Components, Inc., which is a subsidiary of New York Stock Exchange listed LCI Industries.

“After just one meeting with SolarWindow’s Chairman, Mr. Harmel Rayat, I instantly knew that the company had a revolutionary technology,” stated Mr. Widner.

“Having spent my entire career in the glass business, there is no question in my mind that SolarWindow has a one-of-a-kind breakthrough in a $100 billion industry that is desperately thirsty for innovation. Electricity-generating glass could change the glass and building industries as dramatically as anything I have ever seen to-date."




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