Digital Programme Published for Glass-Technology Conference 2024

Digital Programme Published for Glass-Technology Conference 2024
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Date: 4 April 2024

Discover the full programme of the Glass-Technology Conference 2024 online and take advantage of the special early bird registration pricing available until March 31st.

The Deutsche Glastechnische Gesellschaft (DGG) is thrilled to announce the publication of the digital programme for the Glass-Technology Conference 2024, taking place at Aachen's Eurogress. Following a highly successful Call for Papers phase, which attracted an impressive range of submissions from across the globe, we are proud to present a comprehensive schedule that is as informative as it is engaging.

The programme features a meticulously curated selection of sessions spanning the full spectrum of glass science and technology. From the chemistry and structure of glasses to innovations in sustainable glass melting and forming, the conference is poised to cover key areas of interest and recent advancements in the field. Esteemed researchers, industry professionals, and thought leaders will share their insights, research findings, and forward-thinking ideas.

In addition to technical sessions, the conference programme includes poster sessions, extended lunch breaks and dinner gatherings for networking opportunities, an excursion programme, and a special welcome breakfast for students. Whether you are a scientist, engineer, industry professional, or a student passionate about glass, the 97th Glass-Technology Conference 2024 offers a unique platform to expand your knowledge and connect with peers.

97. Glass-Technology Conference Programme 

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