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The Tecglass 2020 international calendar of events begins with WindoorEX Middle East. A tour that will take the best digital printing on glass to the leading industry events around the world.
The keynote speaker at the 2020 Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance (FGIA) Annual Conference made a case for servant leadership over traditional management.
Full halls at the first digitalBAU. Around 10,000 visitors came to the premiere in Cologne.
The Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance (FGIA) recognized the contributions and achievements of its members and congratulated award winners at the inaugural FGIA Annual Conference Awards Banquet held Tuesday night in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
FIT Show, the UK’s only dedicated event for the glass and glazing industry, will form part of the GGF UK Pavilion (Hall 4A, Stan 305) at Fensterbau Frontale (18 - 21 March, 2020).
It’s usually the habitual, mundane or unremarkable procedures that take too much time or make life at work more difficult. For HEGLA and HEGLA boraident, optimisation potential can be found in the warehouse, in handling processes, and in data…
During the Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance (FGIA) inaugural 2020 Annual Conference, the association officially launched its brand, including a new logo and promotional video never before seen by the industry.
The Window & Door Manufacturers Association released today the 2020 WDMA National Policy Agenda a comprehensive advocacy agenda for 2020.
Time-tested experience in CONFINDUSTRIA at the helm of capital goods trade associations (UCIMU, UCIMA, ASSIOT) makes him the perfect candidate to guide the association in its commitment to international outreach.
On Tuesday, February 4th, Glass for Europe answered to the European Commission consultation on European climate law – achieving climate neutrality by 2050.
The laws of physics cannot really resolve it: glass that features a low-E or another type of wear layer to improve its insulating properties, has a significantly reduced heat transfer coefficient, which improves the pane’s thermal insulation.
Be inspired by the textures and graphic motifs created by the Tecglass designers to customize glass surfaces in skyscrapers, homes, offices and shops and all kinds of interior décor: kitchens, divider walls, even appliances.
The National Glass Association (NGA) and the American Subcontractors Association (ASA) are pleased to announce they have entered into a mutual agreement for NGA to be an ASA Alliance Partner.
In the context of urgent action to reduce carbon emissions, the European Commission proposes to write into law the goal set out in the European Green Deal – for Europe’s economy and society to become climate-neutral by 2050.
The innovative Vitro Jet FS24 digital printer with Side Kinetix technology will be installed in the UAE.
Exhibitors provide Expert Know-How on Current Topics
The Networking Platform for Young, Innovative Companies from the Glass Industry enters its Second Round.
The 2020 AusFenEx Design Awards are open to members of the Australian Glass & Window Association (AGWA), the National Security Screen Association (NSSA) and the Australasian Institute of Surface Finishing (AISF).
The Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance (FGIA) is pleased to announce the hiring of Nathalie Thibault, who will serve the organization as Technical Manager, Glass Products and Canadian Industry Affairs.
The yearly event held to honour longstanding employees and say farewell to staff entering their well-earned retirement is always a highlight of the HEGLA calendar.
Glass Performance Days (GPD) and ICCG cooperatively support each other. Please see below for a message from ICCG.
A+W software will guide the glass fabrication process for Lippert Components at their new Bristol, Indiana, manufacturing facility. One type of glass fabricated at the new facility will be safety glass for school buses and RVs.
AAMA GDSG-1, Design Guide for Sloped Glazing and Skylights, an FGIA standard, was last updated in 1987, when it was first created.
Experts see five essential, global challenges for the future. Dealing with these challenges is also crucial for further development in the areas of glass production, glass processing and finishing, and glass products and applications.
BAU is becoming ever more attractive to international companies. The applications received so far for BAU 2021 indicate the proportion of exhibitors from outside Germany will be as high as 40 percent—for the first time in the 55-year history of BAU.