Glasstec 2002 with special presentation and high-calibre symposium

Date: 24 October 2002
Source: Glasstec 2002

Date: 24 October 2002

The special presentation “glass technology live” will be held during glasstec 2002, from 28 October to 1 November 2002 in Düsseldorf.

The presentation includes an architectural show, “Masters of glass” plus exhibits on new materials and solar technology. Further, international architectural colleges will introduce their projects. The presentation will be rounded out by an international symposium held in German and English for architects, designers, engineers and everyone else interested in glass.



The symposium will be opened on the first day of glasstec 2002, 28 October 2002, at 10.30 am by Martin Nagel, head of the Federal Association of German Glazing Guilds, in the special presentation area, Halls 10/11.



The Federal Association of German Glazing Guilds (BIV), the Window Technology Institute, the VDMA’s German glass machinery and plant division, the German Glass Technical Institute (DGG) and the Federal Association of Young Glaziers and Windowmakers are contributing to the symposium.



For the first time, industry experts will find a forum to share experiences and talk shop at the symposium during glasstec 2002 in Düsseldorf. High-calibre speakers will inspire debate and present their viewpoints in concentrated form at a panel discussion.

 

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