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| A unit of Sisecam (SISE.IS), a Turkish glass manufacturer owned by Is Bankasi (ISCTR.IS), said on Monday it plans to build a sheet-glass factory in RussiaThe investment will be worth between $180 million and $190 million, Cem Kozlu, the head of a…
| The future of more than half of the UAE’s 1,289 construction projects hangs in the balance, a new report has revealed.
| Independently organised, dedicated to glass manufacturing and processing, staged in the UAE and continuing to be accessible and affordable – these factors go together to make the right exhibit package and have drawn wide support from a fascinating…
| Bookings for space continue to pour in for the 3rd annual Gulf Glass event organised by Gattaca Communications, which is scheduled to take place on the 16-18 March at Expo Centre Sharjah, UAE.
| It might be doom and gloom around the rest of the World, but the Gulf States and entire Middle East region continues to offer a wealth of opportunities for the construction industry, and in particular, the glass manufacture and processing sectors.
| The Big 5 – the biggest annual building and construction trade show in the Middle East will be taking place in Dubai, UAE from the 23 - 27 November 2008.
| As the region’s dedicated forum for glass technology, manufacture and processing, our annual Gulf Glass showcase can be expected to increasingly address the wider role that glass will play as a constructional component.
| Gulf Glass 2009 - the Middle East’s only totally focused glass event, now in its 3rd year, is enhancing its reputation as becoming the single most important glass industry show in the region with the news that the leading supplier to the holloware…
| Various internationally renowned architects are set to compete for the prestigious Emirates Glass LEAF Awards 2008, to take place in London on October 23, 2008.
| Glassman returns to the Middle East for 2009! The Glassman series of exhibitions will return to the Middle East in 2009, following the success of the debut Glassman Middle East show in Cairo, Egypt in 2007.
| Emirates Float Glass (EFG), a subsidiary of Glass LLC, wholly owned by Dubai Investments PJSC, held the groundbreaking ceremony for its second float glass manufacturing facility at the Industrial City of Abu Dhabi (ICAD), marking yet another…
| Emirates Float Glass (EFG), a subsidiary of Glass LLC, wholly owned by Dubai Investments PJSC, has signed an AED 575 million contract with Italian engineering firm Ianua S.p.A for the construction and supervision of its second float glass…
| The UAE and other countries can expect to see the final outcome of plans to produce a new version of the Leed green building rating system by November this year.
| Emirates Glass LLC (EGL), one of the leading processors of architectural flat glass in the Middle East and a subsidiary of Glass LLC, wholly owned by Dubai Investments (DI), today announced that work on its new aed 175 million, state-of-the-art…
| Huntsman Polyurethanes’ first visit to Middle East glass exhibition, Glass World 2008, has been a clear success - with the company experiencing a steady stream of visitors throughout the four day event who wanted to discuss its high performance…
| Emirates Glass LLC (EGL), one of the leading processors of architectural flat glass in the Middle East and a subsidiary of Glass LLC, wholly owned by Dubai Investments (DI), will showcase its whole range of sputter-coated solar control and thermal…
| Dubai Group has acquired a 49% stake in an Egyptian glass manufacturer in partnership with Cairo-based private equity firm Citadel Capital, the company said on Sunday.
| Emirates Glass (EGL) has announced the successful completion of its order for the supply of its premium glass products to the third tallest telecommunication tower in the world.
| Dubai Investments PJSC, the largest investment company listed on the UAE stock exchange has announced that its Green Field Venture, Emirates Float Glass (EFG) LLC is shaping up well in its bid to become the UAE’s leading integrated glass…
| Emirates Glass, a processor of architectural flat glass and a subsidiary of Glass LLC, which is wholly owned by Dubai Investments (DI), said it supplied premium glass products to the third tallest telecommunication tower in the world.