Call for papers - Glassman Asia in Bangkok

Date: 11 November 2024
Source: Glassman Asia
Call for papers - Glassman Asia in Bangkok
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Glassman Asia

Date: 11 November 2024

The organiser has issued a Call for Papers for the event, which takes place on February 12 and 13 at the Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre (BITEC).

A conference in Bangkok, Thailand, will spotlight the future of glass manufacturing.

The Glassman Asia conference will address the latest trends and technologies in glass production. A Call for Papers has been issued for the event, scheduled for February 12-13 at the Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre (BITEC).

Key topics include the industry's path to decarbonization, sustainable production practices, and the integration of digital technologies like AI into manufacturing processes.

The two-day conference will feature 20-minute presentations. Those interested in submitting a paper should contact Greg Morris at gregmorris@quartzltd.com.

The conference will run alongside the Glassman Asia trade show, which focuses on processes at both the hot and cold ends of glass manufacturing.

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