Colombia Glass 2019: visitor on line pre-registration now open

Colombia Glass 2019: visitor on line pre-registration now open
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Date: 30 September 2019

The second edition of the business meeting focused on the glass industry in Colombia and South America will take place 20-21 November in Bogotá.

After the success of the 2017 edition, the business event dedicated to the flat and hollow glass industry sectors is back in Bogotá on 20-21 November 2019 at Sheraton Hotel Congress Centre.

Exhibiting companies will have the chance to get in contact with glassworks, agents, representatives, investors, architects and other professionals who want to invest and know about the latest technologies and applications in this sector.

The 2019 edition also promises to be a success, both for the importance of the exhibiting companies and for the quality of the expected professional visitors, who will arrive not only from Colombia but also from other countries of Central and South America.

Entry to the event is free of charge for professional visitors and the visitor pre-registration is now on line at https://www.glassonline.com/event/colombiaglass/registration/index.php?lang=en. The ticket is valid for 1 person for both days.

The on line pre-registration will be open until 17 November 2019. After this date, visitors can register free of charge the day of the event by filling out a form at the event reception.

For more information see www.glassonline.com/site/colombiaglass.

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