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Wrightstyle Limited is an international glass and steel glazing company, designing and manufacturing systems to mitigate against fire, bomb/blast and ballistic attack.
All exhibition stands at the Glassman America 2013 show on 11th - 12th September in Las Vegas, USA have sold out! Exhibition organiser Quartz Business Media said all 71 stands have now been sold, almost two months before the event is due to…
Wrightstyle, the UK steel glazing company, has integrated its traditional media relations marketing with new social media channels.
Wrightstyle, the leading UK steel glazing company, supplies glass and glazing systems worldwide to mitigate against fire or ballistic and bomb attack.
Stephen Gold, president and CEO of Manufacturers Alliance for Productivity and Innovation (MAPI), delivered a keynote presentation on the recovery of the U.
As you may have already heard, on Monday 1st July 2013 the United Kingdom is joining with the rest of Europe to introduce the Construction Products Regulation (CPR).
The Pilkington Product Knowledge training courses are back and the course tutors are all fired up to pass on their know-how and experience.
AAMA assembles 50 backpacks for Chicago children to commemorate certification anniversary. The American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) recently participated in a day of service at World Vision in Chicago to commemorate the…
One of Europe’s leading steel glazing companies is warning that budget cuts for fire safety audits in UK public buildings should be reversed.
VETROTECH SAINT-GOBAIN, leading USA-manufacturer of fire-rated glass and framing systems, announces the release of CONTRAFLAM® Ultimax.
Clear glazing in healthcare occupancies is healthy for patients and workers, according to a study by The Center for Health Design.
Wrightstyle, the leading UK steel glazing company, supplies its fire-rated systems internationally. Tim Kempster, the company’s managing director, points out that not all fires start accidentally.
Open Day event on Expanded Metal Mesh for Architects (facade cladding, ceilings, design)- 05 June 2013- Cookham(Maidenhead), London area. Organised by Longhigroup, European leader manufacturer of expanded metal mesh.
An auction is set to be held for the equipment belonging to a bust Wigan company. Family firm HW Glass went into administration last month with more than 50 staff losing their jobs.
The Western Region of the American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) will host its Spring Summit, April 30-May 1, at the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel in Tempe, Ariz.
Pilkington will lead an Innovation Masterclass on fire-resistant glass at the British Woodworking Federation (BWF) Woodworking Conference 2013. The conference - also known as the BWF Members' Day – will take place on 25th April at…
Leading manufacturer of fire resistant glass to showcase its latest multifunctional solutions at Counter Terror Expo - German high-technology multinational and specialty glass manufacturer SCHOTT will be showcasing its wide range of attack resistant…
The American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) announced the launch of its Facebook page for the AAMA Scholarship Program and Partner Program.
Wrightstyle is a specialist in designing, fabricating and installing steel and glass systems for both internal and external applications.
Mike Salsieder, president and general counsel of Kolbe & Kolbe Millwork Company, Inc., was elected by the Window and Door Manufacturers Association (WDMA) board of directors to serve a the national association’s 2013-14 chair.
Jane Embury, a director of steel glazing company Wrightstyle, looks at fire safety in today’s changing Middle East shopping malls.
Twelve members of the American Architectural Manufacturing Association (AAMA) sponsored 340 World Vision SchoolTools backpacks, at a total cost of $7,480, to benefit at-risk children in Navajo Nation.
Wrightstyle one of Europe’s leading steel glazing companies, has been awarded a major contract for the new façade of the Grade I listed King’s Cross station, the final phase of the station’s redevelopment which began in 2007.
The troubles at struggling glassmaker Pilkington deepened after a union revealed the company has a deficit in its pension fund in the region of £300million.