Challenging Glass Conference 10_Call for Abstracts

Challenging Glass 10_conference
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Date: 22 October 2025

Challenging Glass 10 invites you to share your work. If you’re passionate about advancing glass research and innovation, we encourage you to submit an abstract by the extended deadline of 31 October 2025.

Submit an abstract following the guidelines below. 

Your abstract will then be evaluated by the Scientific Committee. If the result is positive, you will be invited to submit a full paper and to prepare an oral or poster presentation for the conference.

A selection of abstracts will be invited to publish a full paper in the Glass Structures & Engineering journal, special issue Challenging Glass. 

Final acceptance of these papers is subject to the review and revision process as required by the journal.

Abstract Submission

Submission Procedure

1. Download the Abstract Template to write your abstract.

2. Log in or register at the CGC Proceedings platform.

3. Submit your abstract following the instructions given.

 

 

 

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