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Since all on-site GlassTrend events in 2020 are cancelled, the GlassTrend Board decided that a series of TEDx-like webinars will be organized during autumn of this year.
The fourth episode of the webinar series will see a discussion on the many facets of glass and its use in the architectural and design realm.
When I think of fall, I think of two things: football and trade show season. For more than two decades, I have been representing FeneTech at trade shows.
This 8/13 session will focus on the appearance properties of glass and glazing to mitigate unanticipated outcomes of various treatments, presented by Steve Thomas, PE (CA) of Guardian Glass.
Largest Glass and Fenestration Show in the Americas Unites Buyers and Sellers Online for the Entire Month of September.
NGA understands urgent times require urgent action. NGA members across the glass and fenestration supply chain are doing everything they can to safeguard their workforce, customers, and their businesses in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. 
After the great success of its first Webinar experience, Forel is inviting all its customers to a new appointment with glass processing technology.
On behalf of member companies and the glass and glazing industry at large, Nicole Harris sent the following letter to local and state officials on why staying operational is especially critical for float glass production.
Challenging Glass 7 converts into a webinar that will be held on the 4th of September 2020, 15:00 - 17:00 CET.
Glass Technical Paper offers guidance to select proper security glazing for applicable threat level.
Glass is increasingly the material of choice used by architects and designers to create safe, healthy, and inspired spaces where people live, play, learn, work, and heal.
Kuraray helped customer in the glass sector avoid production standstill despite pandemic lockdown.
The National Glass Association fully understands urgent times require urgent action. NGA members across the glass and glazing supply chain are doing everything they can to safeguard their workforce, customers, and their businesses in the face of the…
The National Glass Association fully understands urgent times require urgent action. NGA members across the glass and glazing supply chain are doing everything they can to safeguard their workforce, customers, and their businesses in the face of the…
With the pandemic-related restrictions being lifted, we are gradually relaunching our training activities – in Poland and abroad. More and more dates are being fixed for events that had to be postponed.
Glass Technical Paper outlines the positive attributes of using glass to shield from the spread of viruses.
Vanceva® Colors - Upcoming live webinar—How to use Vanceva Colors in your next glazing design - Date: Tuesday June 23, 2020 │ 8:30 a.m. EDT / 02:30 p.m. CEST
ENVELOPE 2050 is a free interactive webinar presented by Glass Canada magazine and UL Canada. On June 16 at 1 EST four top experts on facade energy efficiency will look ahead and take your questions on what we can do to meet the demands of the…
Forel will hold its first Technical Webinar on 16th June 2020, to present one of its best solutions for vertical processing.
The Understanding Window, Door & Skylight Certification webinar is designed to help architects and remodelers understand the benefits of window, door and skylight certification, and how certified products can enhance their projects.
NGA co-locates two premium conferences connecting glazing contractors and glass fabricators for education.
Additional funds donated to extend MyGlassClass.com courses at no cost to the industry.
This free, 90-minute webinar will cover topics ranging from written notice and supply chain issues to worker safety and PPE on site.
Registration is open for the NGA Glass Conference, an interactive online conference scheduled for July 28-30, 2020.
NGA's new webinar series—NOW and NEXT: Surviving the COVID-19 Crisis—will provide actionable information on navigating uncertainty in the glass and fenestration industries due to the coronavirus.