Glassman Events is Heading to Italy

 Glassman Events is Heading to Italy
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Date: 24 October 2025

Following the success of our previous events in Turkey and Mexico, Glassman Events is now making its way to Bologna, Italy.

Taking place on 4-5 February, Glassman Italy 2026 will unite the hollow and container glass industry across Europe and beyond.

Over two days, you’ll be where the industry’s key conversations and dynamic connections will happen amongst decision-makers, manufacturers, suppliers, and thought leaders.

This is your opportunity to:
• Discover the latest innovations and emerging technologies
• Gain exclusive insights from global industry leaders
Connect with industry peers and share transformative ideas
• Explore the trends transforming glass production
• Discover solutions to boost efficiency and sustainability

and much more!

Join us at Glassman Italy 2026 and take your business to the next level.

Date: 4 - 5 February 2026
Location: BolognaFiere Exhibition Centre, Italy

MARK YOUR CALENDAR, REGISTRATION OPENS SOON!

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