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7.01 Regulation FD Disclosure
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Aviv, Israel and Woodbury, New York. October 11, 2017
– Research Frontiers Inc. (Nasdaq: REFR) and Israel-based material
science company Gauzy Ltd. announced today that Gauzy has acquired a non-exclusive license from Research Frontiers to develop,
produce and sell products and components using Research Frontiers’ patented SPD-Smart light-control technology. The minimum
annual royalties, royalty rate, and other fees and license terms were not disclosed.
Eyal
Peso, President and CEO of Gauzy, noted: “Our business has been rapidly expanding based upon our constant focus on bringing
the best-performing and most innovative technology-based products to our customers worldwide. Introduction of SPD-Smart light-control
technology to our product line will help us to continue and accelerate this rapid growth while still maintaining our focus as
the provider of the most innovative and advanced glass technology products. We see clear and significant synergies specifically
between our LCG® (Liquid Crystal Glass) technology and Research Frontiers’ SPD-SmartGlass light control technology,
and the general synergies between our two companies and our worldwide businesses. We are particularly strong and focused in the
architectural smart glass industry and Research Frontiers’ SPD technology is particularly strong in transportation industry
applications, such as smart windows and sunroofs for cars, trains, aircraft and boats. Gauzy and Research Frontiers working closely
together for the benefit of all of the companies supplying products in all of these areas has clear advantages for both of our
companies.”
Joseph
M. Harary, President and CEO of Research Frontiers, noted: “Gauzy brings the fast, results-based culture of a start up,
and access to interesting cutting-edge technology both from Israel and elsewhere. Gauzy’s established and growing network
of over 50 glass fabricators worldwide brings additional synergies, infrastructure, and growth opportunities. Because these companies
have already been trained and certified in working with Gauzy’s PDLC film product, they should have the ability and experience
to quickly incorporate SPD-Smart technology, which is also a film-based technology with similar handling, lamination, and other
fabrication characteristics. Over the past ten months, we have worked closely and have gotten to know the talented and highly
effective team at Gauzy, and welcome the energy, experience and creative and practical innovation that they bring to benefit the
entire SPD-SmartGlass industry and its customers.”
The
SPD-SmartGlass technology is the same best-selling smart window technology that can be found on various car models from Daimler.
The MAGIC SKY CONTROL feature, which is now in use on tens of thousands of Mercedes-Benz SLs, SLC/SLKs, Maybach and S-Class models
around the world, uses patented SPD-SmartGlass technology developed by Research Frontiers to turn the roof transparent by electrically
aligning tiny particles in a thin film within the glass. With the touch of a button, drivers and passengers can instantly change
the tint of their roof to help keep out harsh sunlight and heat, and create an open-air feeling even when the sunroof is closed.
Glass or plastic using Research Frontiers’ patented SPD-SmartGlass technology effectively blocks UV and infrared rays in
both clear and darkly tinted modes, helping keep the cabin cooler, and protecting passengers and interiors while also enhancing
security inside the vehicle. These benefits become even more important when a car uses large surface areas of glass, especially
in warm climates.
Some
of the other benefits of SPD-SmartGlass include significant heat reduction inside the vehicle (by up to 18ºF/10ºC),
UV protection, glare control, reduced noise and reduced fuel consumption. Independent calculations also show that use of SPD-SmartGlass
can reduce CO2 emissions by four grams per kilometer, and increase the driving range of electric vehicles by approximately 5.5
percent.
Shortly
after its introduction into serial production in the automotive industry, SPD-SmartGlass has become standard equipment on many
different aircraft, and is also used in residential and commercial architectural applications, in trains, yachts and other marine
vehicles, in display applications, and to protect light-sensitive artwork and documents in major museums around the world.
Gauzy,
a leading vendor of material science, focused on the research, development, manufacturing, and marketing of technologies which
are embedded into and onto raw materials, has successfully commercialized Liquid Crystal Films to produce LCG ® (Liquid Crystal
Glass), control systems, and a turn key training and certification program for worldwide partners, including patented quality
verification tools. LCG® allows the gradual control of various forms of light when embedded into (laminated) or retrofitted
on to (retrofit) transparent materials, such as glass. Primarily focused on PDLC technology (Polymer Displaced Liquid Crystal)
until now, the company is not limited, and has the expertise for developing and manufacturing SPD, NLC, and PSLC.
Along
with a best of breed R&D team, Gauzy also has an on-site production line with custom machinery for high quality products with
on time delivery. Gauzy’s technology is featured in notable projects worldwide, including automotive collaborations with
leading OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers, hotels, corporate offices, luxury residences, retail chains and consumer electronics.
Details
are noted in the press release attached as Exhibit 99.1 to this Current Report on Form 8-K and incorporated herein by reference.
The Research Frontiers press release is also available on the Company’s website at www.SmartGlass.com and at various other
places on the internet.
This
report and the press releases referred to herein may include statements that may constitute “forward-looking” statements
as referenced in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Those statements usually contain words such as “believe”,
“estimate”, “project”, “intend”, “expect”, or similar expressions. Any forward-looking
statements are made by the Company in good faith, pursuant to the safe-harbor provisions of the Act. These forward-looking statements
reflect management’s current views and projections regarding economic conditions, industry environments and Company performance.
Factors, which could significantly change results, include but are not limited to: sales performance, expense levels, competitive
activity, interest rates, changes in the Company’s financial condition and several business factors. Additional information
regarding these and other factors may be included in the Company’s quarterly 10-Q and 10K filings and other public documents,
copies of which are available from the Company on request. By making these forward-looking statements, the Company undertakes
no obligation to update these statements for revisions or changes after the date of this report.
The
information in this Form 8-K or the press release reproduced herein shall not be deemed “filed” for purposes of Section
18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, nor shall they be deemed incorporated by reference in any filing under the Securities
Act of 1933, except as shall be expressly set forth by specific reference in such filing.