WOODBURY, NY, May 07, 2018 -- Research Frontiers Inc. (Nasdaq: REFR) will be presenting and participating in a panel discussion on disruptive automotive technologies at the Disruptive Growth & Healthcare Conference being held in New York.
Joseph M. Harary, President and CEO of Research Frontiers, who will be participating in the panel, noted: “We are living in an age where new technologies are becoming increasingly important in adding safety, functionality, and efficiency to cars. How cars, their occupants, and society interact has become a focus of many current macro trends in the automotive industry including the growth of electric vehicles, the introduction of autonomously driven vehicles, and the growing concern within the industry about CO2 and other emissions polluting our environment. SPD-SmartGlass has significant benefits that increases safety, increases the driving range of electric vehicles, and reduces fuel consumption and CO2 emissions in internal combustion engine vehicles. It also makes passengers more comfortable and enhances their driving experience. I look forward to exploring these topics with my fellow panel members and demonstrating real-world examples of how our SPD-SmartGlass technology is being used to improve performance and enhance the safety and comfort of people around the world.”
The conference, hosted by RHK Capital and ReedSmith, will feature CEOs of an extensive range of disruptive growth companies presenting to an audience including institutional funds, family offices and high net worth accredited investors. Joseph Harary, Research Frontiers President and CEO, will be a panelist in the Disruptive Automotive Technology & Power Systems discussion on Wednesday May 9 at 1:45PM ET, and will also give a separate presentation later that day at 3:25PM ET.
About Research Frontiers
Research Frontiers is the developer of SPD-Smart light-control technology which allows users to instantly, precisely and uniformly control the shading of glass or plastic, either manually or automatically. Research Frontiers has built an infrastructure of over 40 licensed companies that collectively are capable of serving the growing global demand for smart glass products in automobiles, homes, buildings, museums, aircraft and boats. For more information, please visit our website at www.SmartGlass.com, and on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube.
Note: From time to time Research Frontiers may issue forward-looking statements which involve risks and uncertainties. This press release contains forward-looking statements. Actual results could differ and are not guaranteed. Any forward-looking statements should be considered accordingly. "SPD-Smart" and "SPD-SmartGlass" are trademarks of Research Frontiers Inc.
CONTACT: Joseph M, Harary President and CEO Research Frontiers Inc. +1-516-364-1902 [email protected]


Vietnam Airlines, Vietjet, and Sun PhuQuoc Airways Sign Major Boeing Aircraft Deals Amid U.S.–Vietnam Trade Talks
Airbus Cuts Jet Production Target Amid Pratt & Whitney Engine Shortages, Q4 Profit Jumps 17%
Nvidia Nears $30 Billion Investment in OpenAI, Replacing Previous $100 Billion AI Partnership
Waymo Clarifies Role of Remote Workers Amid U.S. Robotaxi Safety Scrutiny
Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup Recipe Debate: Hershey Responds as Cocoa Prices Shift
YouTube Outage Disrupts Thousands Worldwide as Recommendation System Fails
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Sues Sanofi Over Alleged Healthcare Bribery Scheme
Stock Market Movers: NVIDIA and Meta Expand AI Partnership as Cadence Surges on Earnings
Bill Gates Pulls Out of India’s AI Impact Summit Amid Controversy and Event Mismanagement
Boeing Secures 50 737 MAX Jet Order from Vietnam Airlines Amid Expanding Global Demand
Mark Zuckerberg Testifies in Youth Social Media Addiction Trial Over Instagram Policies
AstroTurf Expands Footprint at Colorado as Buffaloes Complete Second Installation in 12 Months
Meta Platforms Cuts Equity Awards Again Amid Massive AI Investment Push
Microsoft Responds to ICE Surveillance Concerns Amid Azure Cloud Expansion
Medical Groups Sue FTC Over Gender-Affirming Care Investigations Amid Trump Policy Dispute 



