Theme Park by GPD April edition launched

Date: 22 April 2022
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Theme Park by GPD April edition launched
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Date: 22 April 2022

This episode runs from Monday - Friday (April 25-29, 2022) at the GPD website. The topic on focus is Glass and Sustainability.

You will find the following material at the GPD website.

  • Teaser videos from our speakers.
  • Technical papers submitted by the speakers for  GPD 2021 proceedings book.
  • Registration form for the April 'After work huddle' with the speakers - This is an after work informal online meeting with the speakers to discuss further the topic on focus. It will be held on Thursday April 28 starting 17:00 CET. To allow each huddle participant the opportunity to contribute actively, the number of huddle participants may be limited. Participation in the huddle is via registration and is free of charge.

Click the link below to join us

'Theme Park by GPD' April Edition



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