Glassman Turkey 2011 conference

Date: 13 October 2011
Source: http://www.glassmanevents.com/

Date: 13 October 2011

The Glassman Turkey 2011 conference features speakers from the primary glass manufacturing industry presenting papers discussing key issues including market trends, technology developments, case studies and innovation.

The conference theme is Glassmaking for the Future and topics include:


  • Streamlining the glassmaking process

  • Reducing emissions and improving energy efficiency

  • The survival of glass in an increasingly competitive market



The conference will be held in conjunction with the Glassman Turkey 2011 exhibition and will provide a platform for the hollow glass manufacturing industry to meet in an intimate, relaxed environment and do business with decision makers involved with all aspects of the design, process and production of hollow glass.



FULL PROGRAMME TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON!




Current speakers include:


  • Air Products

  • Glass Service

  • DuPont

  • invensys

  • Messer Group

  • SORG



A limited number of speaker slots remain!

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