GPD Finland 2021 Calling for Additional Papers

Date: 8 October 2021
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GPD Finland 2021 Calling for Additional Papers
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Date: 8 October 2021

Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the 2021 edition of GPD Finland was rescheduled to February 16-18, 2022.

After reviewing the abstracts we have already received and accepted, there is room for a few more. For this reason, speakers whose abstracts have already been accepted do not need to resubmit their abstracts.

Please note that this is a call for additional papers and the deadline for submitting abstracts is October 21, 2021.



For more information regarding this call for papers, proposed conference sessions and abstract submission, please refer to the following links



For updates about GPD, please also follow us on LinkedIn at  Glass Performance Days (GPD) LinkedIn



We look forward to your abstracts.



Best wishes,

GPD Team 

www.gpd.fi 

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