China Glass 2022 postponed

China Glass 2022 postponed
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Date: 16 March 2022

Originally due to take place on 13 – 16 April in Shanghai, China Glass 2022 has been postponed due to the current Covid-19 situation in Shanghai. Rearranged dates will be announced by the organisers at the earliest opportunity.

In view of the recent local outbreak in Shanghai, the epidemic has spread in other provinces in China. According to the requirements of epidemic prevention and control in Shanghai, in order to avoid the impact of uncertain factors, to protect the health, safety and interests of exhibitors, visitors and partners, to ensure the effect of the exhibition. The organizer has made the following decision: The 32nd China International Glass Industrial Technical Exhibition originally scheduled to be held on 13-16 April 2022 will be postponed. The new date and place will be confirmed until the further notice.

We will pay close attention to the development of the epidemic, maintain close communication with relevant government departments and SNIEC, properly arrange the new exhibition period. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience caused by the postponement. We would also like to thank our exhibitors, professional visitors and partners for your understanding and trust! We will devote ourselves to all the follow-up services.

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