VideowindoW’s segmented tintable glass is a breakthrough in sustainable building technology. By reducing carbon footprints and supporting sustainability goals, it offers a unique innovation: functioning as a transparent video screen that uses sunlight as a natural backlight for dynamic content. This combination of energy efficiency, adaptability, and immersive functionality makes it a transformative investment.
VideowindoW transforms glass façades into adaptive, transparent displays. The segmented tintable glass adjusts dynamically to sunlight, darkening when bright and brightening when cloudy, while integrated software customises procedural video content to complement building designs. This creates energy-efficient, glare-controlling solutions that enhance user experience and visual engagement.
VideowindoW’s dual-purpose technology adds value by supporting sustainability while generating new revenue streams. The dynamic displays attract tenants prioritising innovation and enable property owners to monetise glass façades. This unique value proposition accelerates adoption, delivering measurable environmental and financial returns.
The primary market focus is on large-scale buildings, including public transportation hubs such as airports and train stations, as well as office buildings, where glare control and energy efficiency are critical. VideowindoW also adds value through features like wayfinding, information display, gamification, and soothing or entertaining content, enhancing both functionality and user experience.
VideowindoW is led by a founding team with complementary expertise. CEO Remco Veenbrink brings creative vision, CFO Mark Oudenhoven has a background in finance and CTO Francisco Ayala Le Brun focuses on the technology. Together, they combine strengths in art, economics, and technology to create a well-fit solution for modern architecture.
Recently, VideowindoW had the opportunity to showcase its innovation at Glasstech 2024 in Düsseldorf, a global hub for innovation in the glass industry. At the event, VideowindoW presented a 45m² installation, demonstrating their technology to industry leaders, architects, and manufacturers.
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