“Global Glass Trends” by Jorma Vitkala

Date: 16 February 2022
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Date: 16 February 2022

Analysis of worldwide glass industry developments and trends.

Vitrum 2021 hosted Jorma Vitkala, glass industry specialist, influencer and analyst with over 40 years of experience, who presented his analysis of worldwide glass industry developments and trends.

Jorma Vitkala reviewed 242 presentations and more than 11,000 PowerPoint slides from GPD 2019 and other international conferences. From these, he manually selected those that best represent the latest developments in the world of glass.

This presentation highlights  product developments from various perspectives and research results. It covers the most influential market drivers that are important to know and how they affect different players throughout the entire glass industry value chain.

 

"Global Glass Trends" presentation

 

Jorma Vitkala believes that networking is the glue that keeps us all together and drives us forward to new opportunities and innovations. 

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