GPD 2009 - 2 weeks to go

Date: 1 June 2009

Only two weeks to go to the opening of 11th Glass Performance Days. We have received more than 700 registrations, however we are expecting up to 800 participants.



Be sure you are part of this group together with the glass and solar industry decision makers.

Glass Performance Days June 12-15, 2009 calls the world’s solar and glass specialists for a rally around Renewable energy sources and energy saving. In view of the powerful re-ignition of market focus on solar energy and the key role of glass as an integrated component in solar elements it is not surprising that the 11th GPD could also be called a reunion of solar and glass industry specialists.

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