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UbiQD and SWM International Agree to Co-Develop Next Generation Quantum Dot Interlayers for Electricity-Producing Windows

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UbiQD, Inc. and Schweitzer-Mauduit International (NYSE: SWM) announced a collaboration to develop a quantum dot glass interlayer aimed at enhancing solar window manufacturing efficiency. This partnership aims to leverage UbiQD's advanced materials technology with SWM's expertise in polymer engineering, facilitating faster, cost-effective production. Both companies highlight the role of renewable energy in reducing electricity use in buildings, which account for 76% of domestic consumption. This development envisions a shift towards net-zero solutions in property management.

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  • Collaboration between SWM and UbiQD enhances solar window production efficiency.
  • Focus on renewable energy aligns with the growing demand for sustainable building solutions.
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Collaboration leverages UbiQD’s quantum dot technology with SWM’s domain expertise and industry leadership in polymer interlayers for laminated glass

Alpharetta, GA and Los Alamos, NM, April 28, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- UbiQD, Inc., a ‘deep-tech’ advanced materials company spun out of Los Alamos National Laboratory, and Schweitzer-Mauduit International, Inc. (NYSE:SWM), a leading performance materials company with deep domain expertise in polymer engineering, have announced a collaboration to develop a quantum dot (QD) glass interlayer that enables production efficiencies for solar window manufacturing to scale faster and at lower costs.

“SWM has a track record for delivering demanding and value-added solutions, solving our customers’ most challenging problems,” explained Caio Sedeno, Vice President and General Manager of Films for SWM. “This new relationship extends our technical contributions to the built environment, enabling property owners and developers to push towards net-zero.”

According to the US Department of Energy, buildings account for 76% of domestic electricity use.

UbiQD’s ‘luminescent solar concentrator’ technology deploys fluorescent QDs between two sheets of glass, within the interlayer, to provide a modest tint with various color options. The QDs partially absorb sunlight and convert it into near-IR light that is harvested into electricity by solar cells hidden in the window frame.

“Advancements in materials innovation have led to some of the most important solutions for humankind, and renewable energy will be no exception,” said Hunter McDaniel, Founder and CEO of UbiQD. “Together with SWM, we are reimagining what windows mean for the built environment and the decarbonization of buildings.”

About UbiQD, Inc.
UbiQD (pronounced 'ubiquity') is an advanced materials company powering impactful innovation in agriculture, clean energy, and security. Our quantum dots enable products that harness the power of color and light. Headquartered in Los Alamos, New Mexico, UbiQD is licensing technology developed at leading research institutions, including Los Alamos National Laboratory, M.I.T., University of Washington, and Western Washington University. To learn more, please visit: https://www.ubiqd.com.

About SWM
SWM is a leading global performance materials company, focused on finding ways to improve everyday life by bringing best-in-class innovation, design, and manufacturing solutions to our customers. Our highly engineered films, adhesive tapes, foams, nets, nonwovens, and papers are designed and manufactured using resins, polymers, and natural fibers for a variety of industries and specialty applications. SWM and its subsidiaries manufacture on four continents, conduct business in over 90 countries and employ approximately 5,000 people worldwide. For further information, please visit SWM’s website at www.swmintl.com.

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The forward-looking statements included in this press release are made only as of the date of this release, and except as otherwise required by federal securities law, neither UbiQD nor SWM have any obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements to reflect subsequent events or circumstances.


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What is the collaboration between UbiQD and SWM about?

UbiQD and SWM are collaborating to develop a quantum dot glass interlayer to improve efficiencies in solar window manufacturing.

How does the quantum dot technology benefit solar windows?

The technology uses fluorescent quantum dots to convert sunlight into electricity, enhancing energy efficiency.

What is the significance of this partnership for SWM investors?

The partnership indicates a strategic move by SWM to innovate in the renewable energy sector, potentially benefiting long-term growth.

What percentage of electricity use do buildings account for according to the US Department of Energy?

According to the US Department of Energy, buildings account for 76% of domestic electricity use.

How does this collaboration affect the company's position in sustainable materials?

The collaboration positions SWM as a leader in sustainable materials innovation, contributing to net-zero building goals.

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