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The report showcases the key accomplishments and objectives that NGA has achieved over the past year.
The event will include a variety of hands-on experiences, from an optional tour of a seismic shake test site, to a hardware demonstration, and the Annual Awards Banquet.
FGIA updates document to assist industry professionals in selecting appropriate testing adaptations for field investigations.
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2023 starts with a new National Partner joining Glass for Europe’s family: the Association of Glass Nordic (AGN).
FGIA has published an updated document which establishes minimum performance requirements for liquid applied flashing used to provide water-resistive seals around exterior wall openings in buildings.
AAMA TIR-A19-22, Structural Test Deflection and Permanent Deformation Gauge Placement for Horizontal and Vertical Sliding Windows and Sliding Doors, is now available for purchase.
Notice of Finalized Schedule
The National Glass Association (NGA) is expanding its advocacy and technical services department with the addition of Georgia Scalfano as Technical Services Sustainability Manager.
Newest edition reflects advances in glass and glazing
On behalf of the UK glass industry, British Glass welcomes the announcement from government to extend the Energy Bill Relief Scheme for energy intensive industries to March 2024.
The Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance has formalized its 2023 and 2024 conference schedule, beginning with the FGIA 2023 Annual Conference taking place February 13-16 in Coronado, CA.
VITRUM 2023 awaits you from 5th to 8th September at Fiera Milano Rho with great news and the passion that has always distinguished the event.
The United Nations International Year of Glass (IYOG) 2022 celebrated the essential role of glass in society. See NGA's continuous support and celebration of IYOG throughout the momentous year.
On 14 December, Glass for Europe was at the Glass Palace of the United Nations, New York, for the Closing Ceremony of the International Year of Glass 2022.
The recognition of the CE marking for construction products in the UK will be extended for a further 2.5 years. The new deadline is therefore set for 30 June 2025.
Registration is now open for the 2023 Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance (FGIA) Annual Conference, to be held February 13-16 in Coronado, CA.
Rubinstein Commons has curved walls and roof, and its design relies on the spacious skylight and glass walls to complete the intersection between the volume.
The second Glass for Europe annual meeting for glass and glazing national associations took place on 29 November.
The webinar is accredited for 1.0 AIA LU|HSW and is free to attend.
Present career opportunities to students of the largest HBCU in Texas
The flat glass industry in the middle of a major industrial transformation process to reduce all emissions and this requires significant investments.
Today’s energy prices are an existential threat for the future of Europe’s glass industry.
Glass for Europe wants to share 3 reflections from the flat glass industry ahead of upcoming the extraordinary meeting of EU energy ministers in Brussels.