GPD South America 2020 abstract submission deadline approaching

Date: 23 January 2020
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GPD South America 2020 abstract submission deadline approaching
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Date: 23 January 2020

The deadline for submitting abstracts for this event is January 31, 2020. If you are interested is speaking at this event, please submit your abstract before or by this deadline.

The event will be held in Sao Paulo, Brazil on the 4th of June 2020. It will be held in conjunction with the Glass South America Exhibition (3 - 6 June, 2020) organized by Nürnberg Messe



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Keep the following dates in mind;

  • Submit your abstract (max 150 words) by 31 January, 2020
  • Notification of acceptance/rejection of abstracts: 7 February, 2020
  • Submission of final manuscripts for proceedings book/ 30 April 2020
  • Submission of PowerPoint presentations: 30 May 2020
    • Manuscript and PowerPoint submissions must both be in English and Portuguese languages

We hope you will take advantage of attending both events and are looking forward to receiving your abstract(s).



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