Glass Training Programme in Bangalore

Date: 10 July 2006

Confederation of Construction Products and Services (CCPS), New Delhi is organizing a Glass training work-shop in Bangalore which will be held on Saturday 8th July 2006 at 9:30 am at Hotel Infantry court, 66 Infantry Road, Bangalore.

According to the press release, CCPS a non-profit organization is organizing this workshop to train architects, builders, contractors, facility managers and others on selection of appropriate glass in modern buildings with the support of AIS Glass Solution Ltd.

In the first two phases, this training has been imparted to nearly 1000 construction professionals across 7 cities. In the third phase, CCPS aims to train 1000 more in major cities.

The training course covers the basics of glass selection in relation to heat control, acoustics, thermal breakage, and safety and security. The participants are also exposed to appropriate use of tempered glass, laminated glass and insulated glass and the quality issues relating to these products. This knowledge will help participants deliver greater value to their clients and also prevent them from making wrong and potentially damaging selection.

The course is based on an easy to use training manual published by AIS Glass Solutions Limited. All the participants are given a copy of the manual designed to allow them to take notes during the program and retain it for reference in their practice.

Read the entire news on the source link below.

600450 Glass Training Programme in Bangalore glassonweb.com

See more news about:

Others also read

Owners of Lincoln Glass in Newport, Dan and Elayne Mason, celebrated their 50th anniversary in the business this year. Dan's parents, John and Grace Mason, established Lincoln Glass in 1956 and oversaw day-to-day operations for 20 years.
Potters Industries Inc., an affiliate of PQ Corporation, announced today that, effective February 15, 2007, the price on all Metal Finishing Glass Bead and Ground Glass product shipments will increase up to 3 cents a pound.
Edward A. Shriver Jr., a Pittsburgh architect who works in retail store design, encourages architects and retail owners alike to "think outside the box," light years away from the designs that have dominated American retail architecture in recent decades.
Hoya Corp., Japan's largest optical glass maker, agreed to buy camera maker Pentax Corp. for 90.6 billion yen ($765 million) to add endoscopes and surgical scissors.
Strange specimens of natural glass found in the Egyptian desert are products of a meteorite slamming into Earth between 100,000 and 200,000 years ago, scientists have concluded.
ZF.com reported that Tarnaveni (Romania)-based Gecsat, estimates an approximately 6.4 million-euro turnover for this year, a 16% drop against last year, when the company posted a 7.6 million-euro turnover.

Add new comment