In an unusual case a couple of years ago, REFR actually got one of their theoretical customers to put out a PR more or less on their behalf.
Road Rescue, an ambulance manufacturer out of South Carolina, agreed to offer SPD windows as an option on their ambulances, and kicked off the rollout with a press release announcing the new feature.
Bully for REFR and SPD, but, um, what does variable transparency glass do for an ambulance, exactly? Ambulances don't have a lot of windows, and those in the patient compartment are already darkened for privacy and glare reduction. And in general the patients tend to have more things to worry about than the view out the window. Are there really any situations where they'd want those windows to not be shaded?
It appears that ambulance companies can't think of any, either, as the trend towards SPD windows in ambulances, like so many other things related to REFR's progress, has totally failed to occur. Instead, it was only the shareholders' portfolios that got sicker as a result.
Friday, April 29, 2005
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