Mir Stekla is rescheduled to 2021

Mir Stekla
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Date: 28 April 2020

It is our great regret that the Mir Stekla Exhibition will not take place as scheduled on 8–11 June 2020. The event is rescheduled to 7–10 June 2021.

This decision has been taken due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and recommendations of Rospotrebnadzor (the Russian Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Wellbeing) and the Moscow City Government. Our main objectives are your safety and effective participation it the exhibition!

For more than 20 years the Mir Stekla exhibition has been maintaining its position as the largest industry platform in Russia and Eastern Europe. It revives the best traditions of glass production, promotes new technologies, advanced equipment and tools for glass manufacturing and processing on the Russian market.

The participation in the Mir Stekla exhibition gives you the opportunity to learn about market novelties and world trends, establish new business contacts, find suppliers and increase sales.

On the space of more than 11,000 sq. m. there will be displayed the latest technologies of glass manufacturing, modern machines, equipment and tools for the production of a wide range of glass products for construction, furniture, automobile, medical, chemical, food and other industries.

Specialists will get acquainted with software for glass producers and processors, architects, designers, contractors. Research institutes, training centres will showcase their innovative developments.

The ArtGlass Salon will demonstrate original artistic and design solutions and interior items. Within the salon there will be master classes on manufacturing of art products by artists-glass blowers.

You may find more information on the exhibition website

https://www.mirstekla-expo.ru/.

We are looking forward to seeing you in 2021!

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