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Glaston ScreenMax glass bending furnace was installed at Finn Lamex in Finland in 2024.
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Glaston has made two appointments to the Executive Leadership Team (ELT) of Glaston Corporation. The new ELT members will both be reporting to President and CEO Miika Äppelqvist.
The EU Council has just adopted its General Approach on the End‑of‑Life Vehicles Regulation, setting mandatory targets to dramatically improve the recovery and recycling of automotive glass.
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Glaston proudly welcomed the global glass community on a series of exclusive demo tours at its facilities in Tampere, Finland, as part of GPD 2025.
The Step Change program once again places bold ideas and fresh thinking at the forefront of the glass industry at GPD 2025.
China Glass 2025 highlighted Glaston’s leadership in energy-efficient and automated glass processing technologies, perfectly aligned with China's evolving industry standards.
In this video, Tero Toivanen at Finn Lamex, Finland, is sharing his and his team's experiences working with the Glaston ScreenMax glass bending furnace for windshields.
The cooperation between the GPD and glasstec creates new synergies for the international glass industry. In an interview, Glaston explains how both formats benefit from each other - and what added value this means for the industry.
Glass for Europe joined the CLEPA delegation at the 77th session of the UN Working Party on Passive Safety (GRSP) in Geneva to contribute to discussions on headform testing on vehicles under UN Regulation 127.
The Board of Directors of Glaston Corporation has today appointed Miika Äppelqvist as the new President and CEO of Glaston Corporation as of 1 June 2025.
As one of the leading glass manufacturers in Europe, Pilkington Poland, part of the global NSG Group, places high emphasis on quality and performance.
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Glaston’s organizational structure with three Business Functions, Solutions & Operations, Market Areas and Service Supply & Development, came into effect on 1 January 2025.
Glaston has received technology and equipment orders from Regency Glass, a well-known producer of high-quality IGUs in the UK.
Industry and environmental organisations jointly call for measures to improve recycling in the future End-of-Life Vehicles Regulation
Glaston Corporation will publish its January–March 2025 Interim Report on Tuesday May 6, 2025 at around 8.30 a.m. Finnish time.