Date: 29 October 2024
This premier event is an opportunity to showcase groundbreaking research, products, and innovations in glass technology and engineering.
Whether addressing architectural challenges or pioneering advancements in glass engineering, contributors can align their abstracts with conference sessions to fuel impactful discussions. Join industry leaders in setting the future direction of the glass industry and inspire peers with your cutting-edge work at GPD 2025.
Key dates:
Abstract deadline: November 1, 2024
Notification of abstract acceptance: January 15, 2025
Paper deadline: March 15, 2025
Presentation deadline: May 30, 2025
GPD 2025 conference: June 10-12, 2025
Submit your abstract of maximum 300 words from here.
What makes a good abstract?
- Appropriate title: The title of your abstract should cover the main topic of your paper and give a clear idea about the content. It should be specific without being too lengthy (max. 100 characters).
- Concise: Your abstract should be concise and to the point, clearly conveying the main message and staying within the 300-word limit.
- Clear language: Your abstract should be easy to read, using clear language and following a logical structure.
- Relevant: Your abstract should be relevant to the conference and the international glass community. This is ideally expressed by including a key sentence that explains the importance and novelty of your contribution.
- Free of advertisement: Your abstract should be free of advertisement, so without commercial promotion.
Program Committee 2025
The Program Committee is composed of international glass experts from industry, design, engineering and academia. Their main task is to assess the incoming author contributions and ensure a balanced and appealing conference program. The Program Committee members also act as ambassadors of the Glass Performance Days, get to know more about them here.
Don’t miss your chance to share your knowledge, innovations, and work at GPD 2025. Submit your abstract today, showcase your ground-breaking work, and contribute to shaping the future of glass.
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