GPD 2025 Finland: Collaborative Efforts to Drive Glass Industry Innovation

Date: 21 June 2024
Source: gpd.fi
Prof. Jan Belis and Prof. Christian Louter at GPD 2023
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Prof. Jan Belis and Prof. Christian Louter at GPD 2023 | Photo: GPD

Date: 21 June 2024

GPD is thrilled to announce the deepening collaboration between long-standing members of the GPD Program Committee, Prof. Jan Belis and Prof. Christian Louter.

Glass Performance Days (GPD) is thrilled to announce the deepening collaboration between long-standing members of the GPD Program Committee, Prof. Jan Belis and Prof. Christian Louter, who are also part of the driving forces behind the Challenging Glass Conference series. They will coordinate the Program Committee’s work for GPD 2025 Finland. Their involvement in the GPD provides ample opportunity for further interaction between two well-established conferences while each maintaining their own identity.

“The Glass Performance Days technical documentation has been extensive over the years. All editions of the conference proceedings published by GPD have been widely referred to by the industry and academia. Our role is to facilitate an effective review process and coordinate the evaluation of submissions behind the scenes. We oversee that the material presented benefits both academia and industry and contributes to high-quality GPD 2025 conference proceedings,” Christian Louter explains.

The role of the GPD’s Program Committee is to ensure that the content presented is relevant and reflecting the latest advancements and trends in the glass industry. In this quest, Christian and Jan will not be alone, as they will review the submissions together with a strong group of distinguished professionals representing both industry and academia. All members of the 2025 Program Committee will be announced at a later date.

Shaping a Premier for the GPD 2025 Finland Conference Program

The Program Committee members play a crucial role in curating the program, which not only meets high standards but also aligns seamlessly with the event themes and objectives. Beyond selecting the papers presented, the Program Committee ensures that each session is not only informative but also captivating, fostering an environment of dynamic discussion and knowledge exchange.

“Promoting an engaging conference agenda is always a challenge: a program that reflects the latest trends and challenges in the field, creating a platform for innovative solutions and collaborations for both industry and academy. Christian and me are very much looking forward to collaborating again with other members of the GPD’s Program Committee, Jan Belis highlights.

Looking Ahead to GPD 2025

As we look forward to GPD 2025, the collaboration highlights the dynamic and evolving nature of the architectural glass industry. With experts like Prof. Jan Belis and Prof. Christian Louter at the helm, supported by the extensive network and experience of GPD, the upcoming conference is poised to set new benchmarks in glass research and application.

“This collaboration is a testament to the commitment of both GPD and the Challenging Glass Conference to advancing the field through collaboration, innovation, and excellence. Attendees can expect a program that not only showcases cutting-edge research but also fosters meaningful exchanges among professionals and academics,” says Marko Mökkönen, Director of Sustainability at Glaston, who has been leading GPD’s organizing team since GPD 2023.

Join the events that push the boundaries of what’s possible in the world of glass. Save the date for GPD 2025 Finland, 10-12 June 2025.

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