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Knowing its roots helps shape the future. From Tamglass in the 1970s to Glaston today, the company’s windshield-bending journey has been driven by curiosity, craftsmanship and teamwork.
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Glaston supports the more demanding automotive glass market with advanced processing technologies and consistently superior optics.
Vitro Architectural Glass has signed a multi-year research agreement to scale up LionGlass, a new, patent-pending glass technology invented at Penn State, for use in flat glass applications across architectural and automotive markets.
TUROMAS supports Grupo Tecnovidrio's evolution with technology, commitment and a vision for the future.
Eastman and Sunny SmartLead Technologies partner to tackle transmitted double image in ADAS cameras.
In automotive glazing, safety is never optional – but neither is durability. Windshields must withstand stone impacts, resist scratches and meet all regulatory safety standards.
From 16 to 19 September, TUROMAS took part in the latest edition of VITRUM 2025, the international glass technology exhibition held at Fiera Milano Rho (Italy).
Kuraray’s Trosifol™ SkyViera™ interlayer has been chosen for the panoramic sunroofs of Mahindra’s new BE 6 and XEV 9e EVs, enhancing design and user experience.
From September 9–11, 2025, Şişecam products were presented to industry professionals at Auto Glass Week in Nevada, USA, at the booth of Mygrant Glass, the company’s long-standing distributor.
In 2025, TUROMAS celebrates four decades of activity, establishing itself as an internationally recognized family business in the design and manufacturing of smart machinery for the storage, loading, and cutting of monolithic and laminated glass.
Last week, the European Parliament voted in plenary on the report for the End-of-Life Vehicles Regulation (ELVR). The adopted text mirrors the compromise reached earlier this year in the Parliament’s committees.
Car designers are unlocking new levels of creativity and functionality with illuminated interlayers that offer striking opportunities for design, branding, and performance.
From July 16 to 18, the Citibanamex Centre in Mexico City will host a new edition of Glasstech Mexico, the most important event for the glass industry in Latin America.
Glaston ScreenMax glass bending furnace was installed at Finn Lamex in Finland in 2024.
The EU Council has just adopted its General Approach on the End‑of‑Life Vehicles Regulation, setting mandatory targets to dramatically improve the recovery and recycling of automotive glass.
Glaston proudly welcomed the global glass community on a series of exclusive demo tours at its facilities in Tampere, Finland, as part of GPD 2025.
In this video, Tero Toivanen at Finn Lamex, Finland, is sharing his and his team's experiences working with the Glaston ScreenMax glass bending furnace for windshields.
Glass for Europe joined the CLEPA delegation at the 77th session of the UN Working Party on Passive Safety (GRSP) in Geneva to contribute to discussions on headform testing on vehicles under UN Regulation 127.
Advanced PVB interlayer for EV side windows delivers design flexibility and acoustic comfort.
Industry and environmental organisations jointly call for measures to improve recycling in the future End-of-Life Vehicles Regulation
Glaston and HEGLA will supply Glassworks with Glaston’s TPS® insulating glass line and HEGLA’s glass sorting equipment, supporting the company in increasing automation and meeting the tighter construction quality standards locally.
The European Commission has launched an Industrial Action Plan to strengthen the automotive sector’s competitiveness, resilience, and sustainability.