GPD China 2020 Calling for Papers

Date: 20 September 2019
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Date: 20 September 2019

Smart Cities, Smarter Glass technologies

Across the glass industry supply chain, digital solutions are increasingly being adopted to enhance efficiency in the production, processing and use of glass in buildings and vehicles. GPD China 2020, among other subjects, will also look at the prevailing and future digital solutions for the glass industry.



The event will be held in Shanghai on the 13th of April 2020, in conjunction with the 2020 China Glass Exhibition (14 - 17 April).



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Keep the following dates in mind;

  • Submit your abstract (max 150 words) by 19 January, 2020
  • Notification of acceptance/rejection of abstracts: 24 January, 2020
  • Submission of final manuscripts for proceedings book/ 29 February 2020
  • Submission of PowerPoint presentations: 31 March 2020
    • Manuscript and PowerPoint submissions must both be in English and Chinese languages

We hope you will take advantage of attending both events and are looking forward to receiving your abstract(s).



Please visit our website for continuous updates about the event at www.gpd.fi 

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