View’s smart building technologies with best-in-class security and cloud-to-edge functionality. As the leader in Smart Windows, View will continue to look for opportunities to accelerate digital transformations of buildings through acquisitions. “The company again delivered record revenue this quarter and demonstrated strong sequential growth. We are seeing an inflection point in the industry and it is driven by an increased awareness for the value View provides, and recognition that the future of buildings will be centered around 4 key multi-decade trends: sustainability, human health, user-experience and embedded technology.” said Dr. Rao Mulpuri, Chairman and CEO of View.
Recent Business Highlights and Key Customer Wins
On August 10, 2021, View announced (link) that its smart windows will be installed at 80 Bond Street in Oshawa, Ontario, a new 304,394-square-foot luxury multi-family project being spearheaded by Atria Development Corp.
On August 4, 2021, View announced (link) that its smart windows will be installed at The Current, River North, a 235,000-square-foot, Class-A office building designed to promote tenant health, wellbeing and productivity. The development, a joint venture between Schnitzer West, LLC and Craft Companies, represents the second View project for Schnitzer West.
On July 12, 2021, View announced (link) that its smart windows will be installed at the new overbuild at 100 Pearl Street, a Class-A office tower in the Financial District, Lower Manhattan.
On July, 8 2021, View announced (link) it has acquired IoTium, the leading provider of secure, cloud-managed, software defined IoT networks. The acquisition elevates View’s intelligent building platform to accelerate the digital transformation of buildings. By incorporating IoTium technology into the ViewNet product, View strengthens our systems enterprise grade security offering, while improving cloud-to-edge, multi-tenant functionality.
On June 18, 2021, View announced (link) its smart windows will be installed at 111 Wall Street, a 25-story, 1.2 million-square-foot waterfront office tower in Manhattan’s Financial District currently undergoing transformation by Nightingale Properties and Wafra Capital Partners. 111 Wall Street is also the first property to receive funding through New York City’s recently launched C-PACE, a financing structure that supports energy efficiency improvements.
On May, 26, 2021, View announced (link) it has installed smart windows at 825 Third Avenue, its newly-renovated, 530,000-square-foot, 40-story office tower in New York City. 825 Third Avenue will be the first office building in New York City to use smart windows that also incorporate View Immersive Experience, a solution that transforms smart windows into transparent, digital screens to enable truly immersive communications, content sharing, and user interactions.
Forward-Looking Statements
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