Glass can’t do that, can it? A closer look at next generation glass technologies | GlassBuild Connect

Glass can’t do that, can it? A closer look at next generation glass technologies | GlassBuild Connect
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Date: 28 September 2020

Join the webinar tomorrow, September 29 at 2:30PM ET.

We’ve been living a world surrounded by “the new normal”, but what about what’s next? Glass as a material has widespread technological, decorative and practical uses. This session will explore the proactive research, development and execution of glass applications that provide a value-added experience to users and occupants. Didn’t think glass could do that? Let us show you how.

Glass can’t do that, can it? A closer look at next generation glass technologies | GlassBuild Connect

JOIN THE WEBINAR AT 2:30 PM ET ON SEPTEMBER 29. 

ATTN Architects: This session is worth 1 AIA LU | HSW. 

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