Smart building materials company ClearVue Technologies has cracked the construction markets in the Middle East and India after signing a five-year deal with Qatar’s largest glass and facade manufacturer.
Western Australia-based integrated solar glazing technology company Clearvue Technologies has added Aluminum Technology Auxiliary Industries (Alutec), Qatar to its growing global list of licensed manufacturers and distributors.
Under the agreement, Alutec will produce and distribute ClearvuePV Solar Vision Glass, a product that integrates solar technology into building facades to improve energy efficiency and sustainability, and will receive distribution rights for Clearvue’s building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) solutions that integrate solar technology into building facades. of buildings integration. .
Alutec is Qatar’s largest glass and facade manufacturer with access to the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) markets and has plans to establish manufacturing and distribution in the Indian markets and says it will include Clearvue Technologies as an integral part of that plan consider.
The strategic partnership will also introduce Clearvue’s solar glazing technology to Qatar, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Saudi Arabia, supporting sustainable building practices and energy efficiency.
Clearvue Global Chief Executive Officer Martin Deil said the company is pleased to announce its entry into the large and growing construction sector in MENA and India.
“This agreement is in line with our growth strategy to partner with key manufacturers in strategic target markets. For the Middle East, Alutec is a prominent and respected leader in design, engineering, productionand installation for building envelopes,” Deil said.
“Alutec understands the value of our unique technology to builders and building owners in the Middle East and India as they invest in sustainable smart cities and prepare for the upcoming construction decarbonization mandates.”
“ClearVue offers the only high-energy clear solar vision glass on the market that can be easily integrated into window production lines, allowing building owners to reduce carbon emissions while improving energy efficiency,” he said.
The combined construction sector in Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Qatar is expected to reach AU$367 billion (US$240 billion) by 2029, while the Indian construction sector is on track to reach AU$1.4 trillion by 2025.
John Douglas, director of Alutec Pre-Construction, said Clearvue’s technology will help customers meet their energy needs and a net zero target.
“Clearvue uniquely provides our construction industry with the technology tools needed to transform each individual building into a mini renewable energy hub – a remarkable achievement,” said Douglas.
ClearVue has previously licensed manufacturers and distributors in the USJapan, Australia, Singapore, South Africa and Israel.
A second agreement has been signed with Dune Trading in the UAE, which is expected to be signed in the near future.
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