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New strategic set-up of SCHOTT’s oldest business unit to optimize customer relationships - Following the new SCHOTT strategy to focus on core business fields, Advanced Optics has regrouped its materials, products and processes into six international…
Freefoam, a leading manufacturer of a wide range of innovative products for the building industry in UK, Ireland and Mainland Europe, announce the launch of another new colour to its foiled range, Chartwell Green.
With energy estimated to account for up to 35% of a glass manufacturer’s variable costs, it is clear that consumption and its ongoing management are set to remain as a critical business issue for the foreseeable future.
The newly built "Espace Culturel Aimé Césaire" in Gennevilliers, France and the center integrating shopping, culture and restaurants "Bálna" in Budapest rely on the versatility of SCHOTT’s fire resistant glass.
The G20, our smallest and slimmest pick and carry crane is one our most versatile machines.
The Rakow Research Library of The Corning Museum of Glass recently received a National Leadership Grant for Libraries; Collaborative Planning Grant from the Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS) to help conserve and digitize the…
Five year agreement signed to promote and stimulate interest in engineering and manufacturing in the Sheffield City Region.
After 30 years and 13 awards for industry excellence, Ritec International is again leading innovation in the glass industry with the launch of their purpose-built remote training facility located at their factory site in Tottenham, London.
GGR’s versatile below-the-hook vacuum lifters can be fitted with specialist vacuum pads for safely handling different types of textured and coated glass units.
The U.S. energy industry has seen substantial growth in oil and natural gas production in recent years.
Glass Technology Services Ltd (GTS) has joined manufacturers, designers and suppliers to conduct pioneering research and development in 3D printing technology – successfully winning major funding.
National Windscreens, the UK’s largest independently owned windscreen repair and replacement specialist, has issued some expert advice to help motorists keep their windscreens in tip top condition throughout the current cold snap.
Welcome to the January issue of Glass International. This issue features a host of exclusives with some of the biggest names in the industry.
Wrightstyle is a specialist steel and aluminium glazing company and supplies its fire-rated systems internationally.
They may have replaced the textile mills and become a symbol of Mumbai's vertical growth, but the glitzy high-rises with glass facades in the city have attained the dubious distinction of turning into deathtraps during fires.
Experts at SCHOTT US site in Duryea, PA, develop materials for future lasers - The RD team at SCHOTT in Duryea (USA) was recognized for its activities in the area of materials for exawatt lasers in the renowned trade magazine Laser Focus World’s…
The international technology group SCHOTT has announced the sale of its 71.6% share in the Japanese company SCHOTT MORITEX Corporation to MV Japan Co., Ltd. by way of a public takeover bid.  SCHOTT and MV Japan signed an agreement on the transaction…
TIKANA®, RESTOVER®, and GOETHEGLAS are manufactured using the historically authentic Fourcault process - The international technology group SCHOTT uses the authentic Fourcault process to manufacture its various architectural glasses for the…
SCHOTT North America has promoted long-time business unit leader and Acting President Greg Wolters to the role of President.
Wrightstyle, based in the UK, supplies specialist steel and aluminium glazing systems worldwide, and has supplied shopping centres internationally.
Wrightstyle, based in the UK, supplies specialist steel and aluminium glazing systems worldwide. Lee Coates, the company’s technical director, examines fire safety in care homes.
While regular glass reflects approximately 8% of light, it can create unfavourable reflections, especially in the optical, film, architectural, astronomy and art industries.
The wafers enable reliable and miniaturized packaging of sensitive MEMS devices in industrial, medical, and radio-frequency applications - The international technology group SCHOTT is expanding its HermeS® wafers with hermetically sealed, solid…
Radiation-resistant optical glass from SCHOTT contributes to the success of the Rosetta mission - The international technology group SCHOTT is involved in the Rosetta mission on exploring Comet Tschuri (67P/Tschurjumow-Gerasimenko).