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The Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance hosted a panel discussion entitled, “Managing Manufacturing Operations and Customer Connections Through the COVID-19 Crisis” during the FGIA Virtual Summer Conference.
Entries for the Glass Focus Awards 2020 are now open with this year’s event featuring a virtual presentation ceremony, on Thursday 12 November.
Semco: with Mappi furnaces “We achieve results that enable us to lift the performance of our toughening plants onto a higher level.”
Glass for Europe answered today to the European Commission consultation on of how to increase the EU 2030 emission reduction ambition.
The Federal Association of the German Glass Industry (BV Glas) has received funding from the state of North Rhine-Westphalia for a climate-friendly glass production project
Hurricane season officially begins June 1 each year. To help those in the industry both prepare and share relevant information with consumers, the Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance has prepared a series of hurricane-related resources.
ENVELOPE 2050 is a free interactive webinar presented by Glass Canada magazine and UL Canada. On June 16 at 1 EST four top experts on facade energy efficiency will look ahead and take your questions on what we can do to meet the demands of the…
Find out more about how climate change is impacting the building sector—Get your ticket for BAU online from September 2020!
Setting an EU-wide financial scheme and a dedicated roadmap for replacing old windows is a wise and easy step to make our buildings more energy-efficient and comfortable.
We reported the companies' opinions. Vitrum is essential to upholding the leadership of Italian technologies.
The European flat glass industry welcomes the European Union’s desire to engage in a Renovation Wave of public and private buildings and is ready to deliver the high-performance glazing EU buildings need to become carbon-neutral by 2050.
FGIA will be hosting a series of panels pertaining to lessons learned for manufacturing operations during COVID-19, as well as an economic outlook and financial relief programs for the U.S. and Canada.
The Understanding Window, Door & Skylight Certification webinar is designed to help architects and remodelers understand the benefits of window, door and skylight certification, and how certified products can enhance their projects.
Additional funds donated to extend MyGlassClass.com courses at no cost to the industry.
GIMAV official statement gathers the Companies position: “participating in Exhibitions during 2020 is nonsense” and sends a message to the Organizers: “avoid an overcrowded calendar in 2021”.
They set the pace and give structure to the wide range of products and services on show—the four key themes at BAU 2021.
In the second video in this series called “Solutions”, Walker Glass covers what needs to be done to make windows safer for birds.
NGA's new webinar series—NOW and NEXT: Surviving the COVID-19 Crisis—will provide actionable information on navigating uncertainty in the glass and fenestration industries due to the coronavirus.
NGA has sent a letter of endorsement in support of campaigning the General Assembly of the United Nations to declare 2022 the International Year of Glass.
In a record five days, the Friese Foundation funded the purchase of more than 1,500 MyGlassClass.com courses through a six-figure donation.
British Glass is delighted to publish the categories for this year’s Glass Focus awards that includes two new additions.
The National Glass Association is pleased to offer a new resource in the form of FAQs that address compliance of glass in buildings in accordance with the California AB262 legislation, also known as the Buy Clean California Act.
NGA's new webinar series—NOW and NEXT: Surviving the COVID-19 Crisis—will provide actionable information on navigating uncertainty in the glass and fenestration industries due to the coronavirus.