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Julie Ruth, American Architectural Manufacturers Association AAMA code representative, was awarded International Code Committee (ICC) Honorary Member status at the ICC Annual Conference and Expo held in Columbus, Ohio, earlier this month.
Association leaders share outline of the combination.
Yesterday, October 4, 2017, was the second day of Vitrum 2017, Italy’s international trade show specialized in machinery, products and accessories for Flat and Hollow Glass.
British Glass will be co-hosting an event to discuss and present ideas for how a flat glass recovery network could operate in Scotland – linked to Zero Waste Scotland’s call for applications to the country’s £18 million Circular Economy Investment…
SolarWindow Technologies, Inc. is pleased to announce that the company has completed a private placement financing for approximately $2.6 million (the “Financing”) from four investors, three of whom have been long-term shareholders and supporters of…
Members of the Skylight Sloped Glazing Council reported on a variety of product-specific topics and document work, including design guidelines, preventing skylight falls, what NAFS could mean for skylights and more. Get updates on these items and…
British Glass is organising a one-day seminar on funding for decarbonisation and energy efficiency work – taking place on 9 November in Wakefield – to support the UK industry in its active pursuit of energy efficiency and decarbonisation objectives.
The StekloSouz of Russia invites you to take part in the conference "Glass and Modern Technologies - XXI", which will be held from November 23 to 24, 2017 in the city of Gus-Khrustalny, in the Institute of Glass at the address:…
NGA and WDDA are pleased to announce the election of Ken Mariotti to the office of chair of the board of directors.
The Association of National Joint Council of glass industry enterprises "StekloSouz" of Russia decided to participate in the collective Russian stand at the International exhibition "Vitrum-2017", which will be held in Italy,…
Saint-Gobain is releasing the ECLAZ® range - a new generation of enhanced insulating glass for tomorrow’s glazing - on the European construction market.
Solaria Architectural Solar Helps Enable the Emma and Georgina Bloomberg Center Towards Net Zero Energy.
The Boards of Directors of the National Glass Association, Vienna, VA, and the Glass Association of North America, Topeka, KS, have unanimously approved combining the two associations into one, strong and unified voice for the glass and glazing…
The solar roof system installed on a waterfront home in Stamford, CT consisted of fifty five 105W SunTegra Shingles.
An updated statement from the Glass Association of North America regarding the effects of Hurricane Irma on Fall Conference 2017, to be held Sept. 12-14 in Atlanta...
The main goal of the research project is to investigate technologies for the manufacturing of translucent and transparent membrane roof and façade elements with integrated optoelectronic components.
Early bird rates are available until Saturday, September 23, and the conference takes place October 15-18 at the Hyatt Regency Greenville.
Pairing Vision Glass with Power Generation Transforms Skylights, Canopies, Patios and Atriums Into Architecturally Aesthetic Energy Producing Structures.
On October 3rd, from 2:30 to 5:00 pm, the “Incentives for updating machine inventories” Seminar will take place, organized by Vitrum in partnership with GIMAV.
Glass Tempering Furnace at Triview Glass Industries, producing fully tempered and heat strengthened glass, up to five times stronger and safer than untreated products.
Buildings could soon be able to convert the sun’s energy into electricity without the need for solar panels, thanks to innovative new technology.
Printed solar panels to make solar power cheap.
After participating in the 2016 edition in Las Vegas with a group of 16 companies (over an area measuring 612 m2), a key GIMAV contingent will again participate in GlassBuild America.
Stanford University engineers have developed dynamic windows that can switch from transparent to opaque or back again in under a minute.