Registration is Officially Open for Glassman Italy 2026!

Registration is Officially Open for Glassman Italy 2026!
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Date: 30 October 2025

Registration for Glassman Italy 2026 is now officially open and it's FREE for all attendees!

In less than 14 weeks, more than 1,000 glass professionals will come together to mark a milestone in Glassman Events history! For the first time ever, the international hollow and container glass community will gather in Bologna, Italy, on 4-5 February for the debut of Glassman Italy 2026.

Powered by Glass International, Glassman Italy will bring discussions from the printed magazine to the conference floor. The theme, “Can Decarbonisation and Digitalisation Reignite the Glass Industry?”, will spark lively debates, expert insights, and practical solutions.

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