Final Call: Last Chance to Submit Your Proposal for GPD 2025 Workshops

Date: 27 February 2025
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Final Call: Last Chance to Submit Your Proposal for GPD 2025 Workshops!
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Date: 27 February 2025

The deadline for GPD 2025 Workshop submissions is fast approaching—applications will close tomorrow, February 28!

This is your last opportunity to propose an Interactive Session or Workshop for the upcoming Glass Performance Days (GPD) 2025, taking place on Tuesday, June 10, at Nokia Arena in Tampere, Finland.

GPD workshops provide a unique platform to lead a 3- or 6-hour immersive session, offering insights into:

  • Practical applications & case studies
  • Theoretical deep dives
  • Hands-on training experiences

If you’re eager to contribute to the future of the glass industry, now is the time to take action. Submit your proposal today!

Read more and apply HERE.

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