GPD Finland 2013 is now Calling for Papers

Date: 15 October 2012
Source: www.gpd.fi

Date: 15 October 2012

With some delay, for which the GPD Organizing committee wishes to apologize, the abstract submission form for GPD Finland 2013 is now opened! The Committee has decided to extend the first dead-line until the 15th of October.

You can continue submitting abstracts until 17th of December, but papers submitted after the 15th of October shall not be evaluated for selection by the Program committee during glasstec (we aim to finalize 60% of the program during glasstec).

When submitting your abstract, kindly keep in mind that this year's edition will focus on Glass Technology, Design and Sustainability.



To begin your abstract submission please click here.



To download the call for papers brochure please click here.
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