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EPFL spin-off nu glass has successfully tested a portable system that makes the window panes on railcars permeable to mobile communications. This can bring significant environmental and cost benefits to railway companies and mobile-phone operators, since they’ll no longer have to install signal boosters to provide wireless connectivity for passengers.

EPFL spin-off nu glass has successfully tested a portable system that makes the window panes on railcars permeable to mobile communications. This can bring significant environmental and cost benefits to railway companies and mobile-phone operators, since they’ll no longer have to install signal boosters to provide wireless connectivity for passengers. Solar Energy and Building Physics Laboratory Luc Burnier, founder and CEO of nu glass.

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Research and Tech Transfer , Startups and Industry, Research and Tech Transfer, Energy, Materials Science
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EPFL - Alain Herzog
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Feb. 7, 2022
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Making installed train windows permeable to mobile-phone signals

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