infoverre™is a glass signage product consisting of an LCD display that is directly laminated onto glass using special resin and lamination technology developed by AGC. Directly bonding the LCD to glass in this manner provides distinct advantages that include outstanding visibility and a design that appears to float in mid-air. Since there is no need for cooling fans or LCD support fixtures, this solution offers the additional benefit of a slim profile that does not obstruct traffic flow.
At present, 38 units of infoverre™displays (65-inch) have been installed on 15 pillars between the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Tokyo Station wicket and Shin-Marunouchi building. By installing infoverre™, Tokyo Station's underground area, which only used replaceable posters displays previously, has been completely reborn as a stylish space.
Under its AGC plus management policy, the AGC Group has made a commitment to create products that add various pluses for stakeholders. Pluses for society include 'safety', 'security', and 'comfort', while pluses for customers include 'new value' and 'functionality'. Through continued application of its innovative glass signage, AGC is dedicated pursuing technological innovations that allow it to continue providing products that add new value and exceed customers' expectations.
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Installed location: 1-5-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
About the infoverre™series
The infoverre™series line-up is as follows.
infoverre™
It saves space and energy while giving the impression of a display floating in the air.
infoverre™MIRROR
This design mirror delivers with high color-reproducibility with low power consumption and silent operation
infoverre™TOUCH
A vivid multi-touch display with no parallax effect between the touch and display surfaces
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