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As a representative of the enterprises sticking with Confucian values, LandGlass is constantly striving to uphold the organic integration of economic and social responsibilities.
AluFoldDirect’s Aluminium Installer Training Academy is now open, giving installers the opportunity to upskill on fitting aluminium glazing and install the Everything Aluminium range right first-time, every time.
The International Window Film Association (IWFA) will return as the sponsor of the seminars on IWFA Education Day at the 2018 International Window Film Conference and Tint-Off™ (WFCT) this fall in San Antonio, Texas.
First Chinese ift seminar shows basics for professional installation of windows and doors.
Ask the experts in Booth #927.
Glass has been a part of society for thousands of years, so it is easy for this material to become invisible and overlooked, but a Penn State materials scientist has laid out a plan to map the glass genome and advance the future of glass.
Researchers at Pennsylvania State University developed zinc-based metal-organic glass.
Lucideon has announced the expansion of its training schedule to include a two day refractories module for the glass industry.
Plans have been unveiled for twin centres of excellence for glass in the north of England aimed at putting the UK at the forefront of global manufacturing.
AluK’s SL50 façade successfully passes typical hurricane conditions.
Berkeley chemists created a new type of photovoltaic out of cesium-doped perovskite that is transparent at room temperature but turns dark at high temperatures, setting the stage for smart windows that also generate electricity.
On January 19, 2018, Signing Ceremony for Coestablishment of Smart Technology School Between Triumph Group and New Jersey Institute of Technology was held in New Jersey Institute of Technology.
Materials scientists develop smart windows for controlled shading and solar thermal energy harvesting.
Yale researchers have discovered a method for creating a new kind of metallic glass, a class of materials made from complex alloys.
NIMS, Waseda University and Tama Art University developed together smart glass capable of producing various shades on its surface.
GlassCon Global is a technical conference aimed at driving innovation in glass technology. It brings together more than 500 different leading architectural glass and glazing industry experts from around the world for two days of education and…
By texturing glass surfaces with nanosized features, scientists almost completely eliminated surface reflections—an achievement that could enhance solar cell efficiency, improve consumers' experience with electronic displays, and support high-…
See why pre-processing is crucial to the glass manufacturing process.
GGI and Arnold Glas teamed up with The Spitzer School of Architecture to support the design development of sixteen 4th and 5th year students this Fall semester, dedicated to “pushing the envelope” in glass architecture.
Julie Ruth, American Architectural Manufacturers Association AAMA code representative, was awarded International Code Committee (ICC) Honorary Member status at the ICC Annual Conference and Expo held in Columbus, Ohio, earlier this month.
Stanford University engineers have developed dynamic windows that can switch from transparent to opaque or back again in under a minute.
In less than two months, on October 4-6, 2017, the window film industry will join together for the International Window Film Conference and Tint-Off™ (WFCT) in West Palm Beach, Fla., at the Palm Beach County Convention Center.
Two Guardian SunGuard® coated glass products balance performance, energy efficiency and aesthetics for Owego Elementary in New York. Filled with light, this state-of-the-art school was rebuilt after the original building was destroyed by a tropical…
VELUX researchers and architects shines light on the need for healthier buildings at two of Europe’s leading building science conferences opening today.