| Company Name: |
Sage Electrochromics, Inc. |
| Headquarters: |
Faribault MN |
| Industry: |
Technology |
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SAGE began its existence in a small laboratory in Valley Cottage, N.Y., and then moved onto the campus at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey in the school’s Department of Ceramic Science and Engineering. After several years of R&D, the company was ready to move into its pilot line phase. At that point, in late 1998, SAGE moved west to Minnesota, “the Silicon Valley of the window industry.” SAGE spent the next five years refining its production processes and further developing and testing its products in its pilot line facility. Samples from this operation were tested over the years by several third parties, including the U.S. Department of Energy, and deployed to numerous beta sites around the United States to be evaluated for performance in real life applications. In 2005, SAGE moved into its current 60,000-sq. ft. state-of-the-art manufacturing facility.
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SAGE Electrochromics, Inc, is an award-winning, technologically advanced manufacturer of electronically tintable glass products for architectural applications. SageGlass® products are GreenSpec® listed, and were named one of the top 10 green buildings products of 2006 by Building Green magazine. Energy-saving, productivity-enhancing SageGlass products will help make this world better for all. We nurture a high-involvement, employee-focused workplace culture. The advanced energy performance and occupant comfort provided by SageGlass products has put us in a high growth, expansion mode. We are currently seeking several new colleagues to join our high-involvement, employee-focused workplace.
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