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Challenging Glass 10 invites you to share your work. If you’re passionate about advancing glass research and innovation, we encourage you to submit an abstract by the extended deadline of 31 October 2025.
Glaston Corporation will publish its January–September 2025 Interim Report on Thursday, October 30, 2025 at around 8.30 a.m. Finnish time.
The Façade Parade 2025, organized by PERAFI and AKLP, will take place on 7–8 November 2025 at ICE BSD City, Indonesia, as part of Glasstech & Fenestration Asia 2025.
At GlassBuild America 2025, Glaston showcases its latest innovations in glass processing, emphasizing smart automation, energy efficiency, and production flexibility.
Vitro introduces new resources on glass and embodied carbon, helping architects design greener, low-carbon projects.
First IGU line with a small footprint and high speed in the UK.
Two façade professionals provided expert insight at the FGIA 2025 Fall Conference exploring what happens when the design assumptions of a façade do not fully match its behavior in the field.
Participants at the FGIA Fall Conference heard from two legal experts about a range of unforced errors that can take place in construction – but can also be prevented.
At the Step Change event in connection to GPD 2025 in June, Miru Smart Technologies shared how their Vancouver-based team of 60+ designers, engineers & scientists is reshaping the future of smart windows.
Three panelists addressed the topic of sustainability at the Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance (FGIA) Fall Conference in Indianapolis.
SAINT-GOBAIN GLASS unveils its latest advancement in solar control: COOL-LITE® XTREME 51/23 and COOL-LITE® XTREME 51/23 II, the newest triple silver solar coated glass in annealed and to-be-tempered versions respectively.
A panel discussion about supply chain disruptions and how to navigate related challenges took place at the Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance (FGIA) Fall Conference in Indianapolis.
After the success of its previous plan (“Grow & Impact”), Saint-Gobain, the worldwide leader in light and sustainable construction, launches its new strategic plan, “Lead & Grow”.
Kuraray is set to host an exclusive, design-focused event series in South Africa, dedicated to the innovations behind its advanced laminated glass interlayers — Trosifol® and SentryGlas®.
The canyon-inspired tower in Denver’s RiNo District merges nature and architecture, featuring Vitro’s high-performance glass for beauty, comfort, and energy efficiency.
In automotive glazing, safety is never optional – but neither is durability. Windshields must withstand stone impacts, resist scratches and meet all regulatory safety standards.
Saint-Gobain Glass has been shortlisted for the IOM3 Sustainable Future Awards 2025, recognising its pioneering work in circular economy practices and low-carbon glass innovation.
Glaston is launching its Step Change 2025 video series with UBLO Inc., a startup reimagining ventilation through glass. The system features no frames—just a smart, minimalist aperture and lid solution.
During the NGA Glass Conference: Ann Arbor, Sept. 29-Oct. 2, 2025, NGA presented its highest honor, the C.G. Carney Award, to longtime industry leader, John Kent, president of Administrative Management Systems Inc.
The NGA Glass Conference in Ann Arbor gathered industry leaders for three days of updates, education, and key announcements, including the new Glass Engineering Curriculum and the C.G. Carney Award.
Saint-Gobain Glass has been shortlisted in two categories of the prestigious G25 Awards, recognising its industry-leading commitment to sustainability and circularity in flat glass manufacturing and recovery.
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