ClearVue Technologies Limited provided the following update on progress with the CRC-P partially funded greenhouse being built at Murdoch University in Western Australia. Further to the company's announcement of 16 November 2020 the Company confirms that building works to complete the supporting structure for the greenhouse were completed in December of 2020 as anticipated. ClearVue is pleased to now confirm that works to install its energy efficient energy generating photovoltaic glazing panels have now commenced with installation, testing and commissioning to continue through January and February of 2021. As previously announced ClearVue's greenhouse is being built adjacent to the two recently completed polycarbonate research greenhouses that form part of a larger $7.45m grains research precinct partly funded2019 infrastructure grants from the Grains Research Development Corporation. The new precinct was officially opened by Agriculture Minister Alannah McTiernan amongst other dignitaries on 16 December 2020 (for more information see Murdoch Media Release of 17 December 2020). Once completed, the ClearVue greenhouse will add to and form a part of this precinct. The Company expects that the greenhouse will lead to greater market awareness of the ClearVue product and technology globally - more specifically it will increase awareness of the role that the ClearVue product and technology can play in food security and protected-cropping agriculture - a key target for the Company's sales efforts alongside high-rise commercial architecture.