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We recently completed a project at Emirates Palace — Tennis Courts.The issue was straightforward: glass façades were all...
07/02/2026

We recently completed a project at Emirates Palace — Tennis Courts.

The issue was straightforward: glass façades were allowing excessive heat into the space, increasing cooling demand and affecting comfort.

We applied i2Film to the tennis court glazing and validated the impact on site by comparing treated and untreated glass during peak hours.

The results showed an average ~75% reduction in solar heat load, translating to an estimated 171,000 kWh in annual cooling energy savings and a ~72-ton reduction in CO₂ emissions.

We’ve now tested and deployed this approach across sports facilities, hospitals, retail spaces, and dining fronts in UAE, KSA and India, with consistent measured results.

If you’re exploring ways to reduce heat and cooling load in glass-heavy commercial spaces, learn more on our website.

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What if cooling didn’t need more electricity?A large part of heat enters buildings through roofs, walls, and glass.When ...
07/02/2026

What if cooling didn’t need more electricity?

A large part of heat enters buildings through roofs, walls, and glass.
When these surfaces absorb less heat, indoor spaces stay cooler—naturally.

Design, shading, and modern surface treatments can stop heat before it enters, especially in existing buildings.

Less heat in.
Lower cooling demand.

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Cooling works better when less heat enters in the first place.With solutions like i2Film and i2Coating, solar heat is re...
28/01/2026

Cooling works better when less heat enters in the first place.

With solutions like i2Film and i2Coating, solar heat is reduced at glass and building surfaces — helping indoor spaces stay cooler earlier in the day, and easing the load on air conditioning later.

Less energy used.
Better comfort.
Smarter living.

Tested across independent villas, commercial buildings, hotels, hospitals, factories in the UAE, KSA & India — and now also available for vehicle glass windows.

Today, LHS participated in The Alliance for Sustainable Schools (TASS) Principals’ Conference, joining school leaders an...
28/01/2026

Today, LHS participated in The Alliance for Sustainable Schools (TASS) Principals’ Conference, joining school leaders and solution providers focused on building more sustainable, comfortable learning environments.

Our conversation centred on a simple but often overlooked idea:
Heat is not just an energy issue — it’s a learning issue.

At our roundtable, we discussed how passive cooling solutions such as i2Cool can help schools reduce heat entering buildings before it becomes a load on air-conditioning systems — improving classroom comfort, lowering cooling demand, and supporting sustainability goals without disrupting daily operations.

We were encouraged by the quality of questions from principals, particularly around retrofitting existing campuses, student comfort, and long-term operational impact.

Thank you to TASS for creating a platform for meaningful dialogue, and to the school leaders who took the time to engage with us.

Many efficiency discussions begin with systems — air-conditioning, controls, upgrades.But in most existing buildings, pe...
28/01/2026

Many efficiency discussions begin with systems — air-conditioning, controls, upgrades.

But in most existing buildings, performance is already decided earlier.

By the time cooling systems are working harder, the building has already absorbed heat through surfaces and exposure that were never addressed.

Cooling responds to heat.
It doesn’t prevent it.

That distinction changes how you approach performance in existing buildings.

This is the thinking behind surface-level solutions like i2Coating.

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28/01/2026

From our recently completed project at Sheikh Khalifa Specialty Hospital.

In a facility that operates around the clock, even small improvements make a difference. Sheikh Khalifa Hospital’s façade in Fujairah is largely glass, with key reception and patient areas exposed to glare and increased heat.

To reduce glare and cooling pressure, i2Film by i2Cool Limited was installed across the hospital’s glass panels, without interrupting daily operations.

The solution reduced solar heat gain by over 90%, helping save an estimated 104,000 kWh of energy annually and cutting CO₂ emissions by 42 tons.

A simple retrofit that improves comfort for patients and staff, while easing the load on the building.

After successful projects across residential villas, resorts, commercial buildings, and factories in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Ras Al Khaimah, this marked our first completed project in Fujairah — an important milestone for the LHS team.

2025 at LHS was about validation.From certified solutions and live projects to measurable energy and CO₂ impact, the yea...
21/01/2026

2025 at LHS was about validation.

From certified solutions and live projects to measurable energy and CO₂ impact, the year laid a clear foundation. We’re grateful to our partners, clients, industry bodies, and collaborators who trusted us.

2026 is about accelerating what we now know works.

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