LuxWall earns Fast Company innovation honour for transparent insulation breakthrough +VOX

LuxWall, a Michigan-based company developing energy-efficient glazing technology, has been named to Fast Company’s list of the World’s Most Innovative Companies of 2026.

The recognition places the business among companies that the magazine says are shaping industry and culture through new ideas and technologies. Fast Company described the annual ranking as one of its flagship editorial projects, with editors and writers reviewing thousands of submissions from businesses across sectors and markets.

LuxWall said the award reflects progress in commercialising its transparent insulation product, Enthermal, which is designed to improve the thermal performance of windows without blocking light or altering a building’s appearance.

“For centuries, the industry has accepted a fundamental contradiction: buildings have insulated walls and uninsulated windows,” said Scott Thomsen, LuxWall’s chief executive and founder. He said the company’s technology was intended to “close the single largest energy gap in the building envelope” and help make energy efficiency more widely accessible.

According to LuxWall, traditional glazing systems have long been a weak point in building performance, allowing significant heat gain and heat loss. The company says its transparent insulation addresses that problem while preserving natural light and aesthetics, helping building owners reduce demand on heating and cooling systems, improve comfort for occupants, and support both retrofit and new-build projects.

The company also said it had accelerated development of the product over the past 18 months by expanding manufacturing capacity in Michigan, building international partnerships and securing regulatory milestones intended to support wider use in major markets.

LuxWall said it had also demonstrated the technology across a growing number of real-world installations, which it says shows transparent insulation can be deployed at scale across a wide range of window applications.

Fast Company said its 2026 list was intended to highlight organisations that are not only responding to change but driving it. Brendan Vaughan, the magazine’s editor-in-chief, said the businesses selected this year were “redefining what leadership looks like in 2026” by pairing bold ideas with measurable impact.

He added that the companies recognised were “setting the pace for their industries” and offering an example of what sustained innovation can deliver in practice.

LuxWall is headquartered in Ypsilanti, Michigan, and focuses on the development, scaling and commercialisation of energy-efficient products for buildings. It manufactures its Enthermal line at a plant in Litchfield, Michigan, and says it is building a second manufacturing facility in Detroit.

The company says its technology reduces or eliminates convective, conductive and radiative heat transfer in buildings, positioning transparent insulation as a potential alternative to conventional glazing systems as pressure grows for better-performing building envelopes.

Why This Matters: This is a strong endorsement for LuxWall, bringing greater recognition and raising awareness of products that can make a real difference to the energy efficiency of buildings. One of the company’s main achievements has been turning innovation into real-world applications that make a meaningful impact on the built environment.

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