JVAM 2023 candidate nomination - deadline approaching!

Date: 4 May 2023
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JVAM 2023 candidate nomination - deadline approaching!
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Date: 4 May 2023

GPD 2023 – Final Call for Nominating Candidates for Jorma Vitkala Award of Merit (JVAM)

Candidate nominations for JVAM 2023 will close on May 5. Just a few days left to have your say in the recognition of an industry leader!

This award honors someone who has made personal and outstanding contributions to the development of the glass industry over the years, examples of which could be product /process development, innovations, systems, construction, design, architecture, ambitious research initiatives, advanced learning, or sustainability.

The recipient will be announced at the GPD 2023 event in June in Tampere, Finland.

Nominations for candidates are welcome from the public through a simple online submission process. While proposing a name, a description of the nominee’s relevant merits and contributions is required.

Should you have any suitable candidates in mind for this award, your nominations are welcomed with delight at https://gpd.fi/events/gpd-finland-2023/jv-award-of-merit/

Nominate your candidate now!

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