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A successful comeback for the leading trade fair for the glass and façade industry in Southeast Asia
It’s the final day for Glasstech Asia and Fenestration Asia 2022.
Don’t miss your final chance to catch our show!
Conference, Exhibitions, Happy Hour Networking Sessions and many more...
Today officially marks the first day of Glasstech Asia and Fenestration Asia 2022!
Industry is a major energy consumer. For Saint-Gobain, reducing this consumption is one of the key components of its roadmap towards carbon neutrality by 2050.
This glasstec with Saint-Gobain Glass, get ready to discover some breakthrough innovations, sustainable developments and technological advancements in the glass industry.
Yorglass, the trusted and global supplier of glass, will introduce its newest and innovative technologies at the Glasstec Fair 2022.
Saint-Gobain announces the closing of the sale of Saint-Gobain Glassolutions Grand Ouest glass processing business to a group of private investors, led by former Saint-Gobain managers.
In just 8 weeks, from 26-28 October, the doors will open at Glasstech & Fenestration Asia 2022.
Over 100 students in St Helens donned VR headsets to virtually step inside a glass plant as part of ‘Together to Zero’ a project to raise career aspirartions in STEM and the advanced manufacturing sector.
Glasstech and Fenestration Asia will open its doors from the 26-28 October 2022 at Marina Bay Sands Convention Center, Singapore and welcome back the glass and façade industry after more than 3 years.
The British glass industry and its supply chain was celebrated as part of a parliamentary debate that took place on July 14.
The PowerSKIN Conference is going to be held as virtual venue on Thursday, 8th December 2022.
Improving sorting and quality of the end-of-life automotive glass pieces could provide a new source of recycled glass for flat glass manufacturing.
Glass recycling can offer many environmental and economic benefits, provided a proper framework enables the collection and sorting of high-quality materials.
On May 5th 2022 Glass for Europe hosted its 2nd workshop on flat glass recycling.
Research trials into low carbon alternative fuels for glass furnaces are currently ongoing as part of Glass Futures’ Government funded Industrial Fuel Switching Phase 3 programme.
European flat glass manufacturers promotes the dismantling, collection and recycling of end-of-life building glass (from windows, glazing and other products) to ensure that end-of-life flat glass does not end up in landfill.
To kick off the new year, Glasstech Asia and PERAFI successfully held the 5th webinar of the series titled "Façade beyond Glass and Metal".
What is currently being discussed at COP26 in Glasgow should ideally be a guideline for everyone in order to put a stop to climate change. This topic is also highly relevant to the glass industry.
British Glass, the representative body for the UK glass sector, in consultation with its members has today (19 July) published a strategy that sets out the glass industries potential route to net zero carbon emissions.
The online event attracted more than 150 attendees.