GPD 2023 – Conference Proceedings Book Released!

Date: 25 September 2023
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GPD 2023 – Conference Proceedings Book Released!
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Date: 25 September 2023

The 2023 edition of the GPD conference proceedings book is now available.

The book publishes a detailed account of the presentations given by speakers during GPD 2023 conference, held in Tampere Finland, on 16-18 June 2023.
 
The book contains full-length papers and extended abstracts of the presentations. The extended abstracts are a summary of some papers that were peer-reviewed by the GPD program committee for publishing in the Glass Structures & Engineering Journal.

A wide range of topics are covered - from technical talks to case studies in facades, glass in architecture, glass processing, glass industry market trends, ongoing research, and development as well as sustainability in the glass industry. Please refer to the contents page of the book for details.
 
The book is available in two formats;

  • A downloadable PDF version of the complete book
    This version does not have links to the PowerPoint presentations. Click the link below to download a copy.
  • An online e-book version that contains the papers in the complete book. Some papers have links to their respective PowerPoint presentations. This version allows you to download or share each paper separately. This version is still under production and will be available very soon.

To access either version, you will be required to register. Registration is simple and free of charge. Registration instructions are provided at the site.

GPD 2023 – After Movie

This is a video highlighting the GPD 2023 conference, exhibition, and related networking activities. To see and get a feel of what it was like, please click the link below.
GPD 2023 - After Movie

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