Glass Processing Demo Days: Innovation and Collaboration at Forel Headquarters

Date: 11 March 2026
Source: Forel
Glass Processing Demo Days: Innovation and Collaboration at Forel Headquarters
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Date: 11 March 2026

On Tuesday, February 24th, Forel had the pleasure of welcoming a diverse group of guests from the United Kingdom and Ireland to its headquarters for another edition of the Glass Processing Demo Days.

Participants representing glass companies from across the UK and Ireland joined the event together with senior representatives from tier-one glass manufacturers as well as component and sealant suppliers.

High-Speed Automation Takes Center Stage

The focus of the day was high-speed automation, highlighted by our capabilities in producing triple-glazed units that utilize thin glass as the inner pane and our new FG module for simultaneous fast edge grinding and seaming.

The live, close-up demonstrations generated tremendous interest among our visitors and sparked engaging discussions about the future of energy-efficient glazing solutions.

Sharing Knowledge and Building Connections

Moments like these represent a two-way opportunity to share knowledge and experience, listen to different perspectives, and build meaningful connections with the people who shape the future of the glass industry every day.

Opening the doors to our headquarters allows our guests to experience not only our machines in action, but also our manufacturing processes and the values that drive Forel: innovation, collaboration, and constant dialogue with internal and external customers and partners.

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