A few days ago, installation of digital printed glass at Terminal 5 at the Chicago O’Hare International Airport has been completed. During their travels in this busy season, tens of thousands of passengers have been the first ones to experience the convenience of this new type of digital printed glass which was developed by Dip-Tech.
O’Hare is the most recent of many airports to utilize digital printed glass. The technique makes it flexible and expands its role in airport design, while offering an unprecedented ability to control light and to address safety and privacy concerns. This digital printed glass is changing the feelings that the airports throughout the world and architectural glasses bring about.
Other airports that have currently chosen to apply digital printed glass include Newark International Airport, Dublin Airport in Germany and Santiago Airport in Chile.