Glass-Tech Poland 2025 – A Successful Debut Showcasing the Power of Glass Technologies

Glass-Tech Poland 2025 – A Successful Debut Showcasing the Power of Glass Technologies
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Date: 1 July 2025

The first edition of Glass-Tech Poland took place from June 3–5, 2025, at Ptak Warsaw Expo, marking a strong debut for what promises to become a key event for the glass technology sector in industry and construction.

With 3,895 participants in attendance, the fair delivered a comprehensive platform for business, innovation, and knowledge exchange.

The event created vital opportunities for:

  • Contracting with investment-oriented partners
  • Exploring innovative machines and production lines
  • Expanding customer networks and generating new leads
  • Gaining insights and inspiration from industry leaders

A highlight of the event was the Glass-Tech Poland Fair Medal ceremony, celebrating exhibitors who have made a significant impact on advancing the glass sector.

Alongside the exhibition, the Glass Technology Industry Conference offered valuable content for attendees, featuring expert talks, including:

🔹 Jani Korpimäki on composite rotors in the glass industry
🔹 Joanna Górzyńska on collaboration between business and vocational education
🔹 Piotr Plata on modern trends in glass impregnation and design

The conference also included a special panel dedicated to window and door joinery, where speakers explored key market trends and challenges.

The next edition of Glass-Tech Poland is already scheduled:
June 9–11, 2026 – Ptak Warsaw Expo.

Don’t miss the chance to connect, innovate, and grow with the glass industry’s leading professionals!

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