IGMA Announces Speakers for 2014 Winter Conference

The Insulating Glass Manufacturers Alliance (IGMA) announced today the speakers during its 2014 Winter Conference, scheduled March 3rd-7th in San Francisco.

The combined event will feature informative lunch presentations on several industry technical issues, networking sessions, meetings of several IGMA committees and more.  The first full day of the event features a meeting of the Emerging Technology and Innovation Committee at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL).  In addition to a tour of the Flex-Lab facilities at LBNL, the LBNL Research team will be presenting during lunch on several projects.During Wednesday’s schedule, featuring a meeting of the Technical Services Committee, Julia Schimmelpenningh of Eastman Chemical Co. will be presenting “Safety Glazing: Does it Make the Cut?” during a lunch presentation.  Wednesday night also features the annual “themed” networking session from IGMA with a special “60s Magical Bus Tour” reception and themed dinner.On Thursday, the event features a meeting of the Glass Safety Awareness Council and the Certification and Education Committee.  The lunch presentation is “Study: How to Measure Volatile Fog Objectively” by Dave Cooper and Jonathan Herndon of Guardian Industries Corp.  The rest of Thursday and all of Friday include education sessions for fabricators and installers including Gas Filling by Randi Ernst featuring the famous balloon races and other new activities, which highlight the benefits and properties of exotic gases.  A panel presentation on Glass Performance for Energy Efficient Fenestration, which provides specific details on how to select the best glass for a specific application is scheduled for the Thursday afternoon session.“We’re combining our committee week and education seminar to provide attendees with a total value-added program,” says Margaret Webb, IGMA’s Executive Director.IGMA President Frank Caporiccio of PPG Industries said, “The IGMA meetings are a must-attend for everyone involved in the fenestration industry.Our standard development activities are recognized by the industry as addressing best practices for insulating glass production as well as supporting the long-term performance, quality and efficiency of these units.”



The IGMA Annual Conference takes place March 3-7, 2014 at the JW Marriott Union Square in San Francisco, California.  Registration for this event is live on IGMA’s website at www.igmaonline.org.  We look forward to seeing you in San Francisco!
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IGMA is the trade association representing the interests of the industry not only in North America but worldwide. Our focus is on developing and advancing new technologies in the manufacture of insulating glass units through the development of codes and standards, topic industry publications, education, product certification and leading edge research.

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