Saint-Gobain Glass and Saint-Gobain Prime Glass Working set the standard for Commercial refrigeration at EuroShop 2026

SAINT-GOBAIN GLASS and SAINT-GOBAIN PRIME GLASS WORKING set the standard for Commercial refrigeration at EuroShop 2026
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Date: 18 February 2026

EuroShop returns to Düsseldorf from 22–26 February 2026, where Saint-Gobain Glass and Saint-Gobain Prime Glass Working will once again take center stage.

Longstanding exhibitors at this global event, the two companies will join forces with a dedicated booth designed to showcase their most advanced glass solutions for the commercial refrigeration market

If you wish to attend the EuroShop trade fair, please reach out via email at the EuroShop address euroshop2026@saint-gobain.com to receive a complimentary invitation. Please note that the number of invitations is limited.

This year, the companies highlight four strategic pillars: partnership, sustainability, energy efficiency and turnkey solutions. Far more than suppliers, they position themselves as technical partners, offering fully customizable glass components, including frameless doors, panoramic side walls and high‑performance sliding lids, that integrate seamlessly into any display system while improving merchandising impact.

Among the key systems on display are the EKO® CRYSTAL–T DOOR and EKO® PURITY side walls, providing crystal‑clear, frameless transparency that places products at the forefront of the shopping experience. These solutions combine refined design with enhanced visibility to encourage customer engagement and impulse purchases.

Sustainability also plays a central role. Aligned with the Saint-Gobain Group’s commitment to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, the company’s refrigeration glass solutions are conceived with sustainability as a core driver. Low‑carbon glass ORAÉ®, launched by Saint-Gobain Glass, energy‑saving coatings, and responsible production processes illustrate this commitment.

SAINT-GOBAIN GLASS and SAINT-GOBAIN PRIME GLASS WORKING set the standard for Commercial refrigeration at EuroShop 2026

Energy efficiency remains a core focus. The companies will present glazing systems engineered to minimize heat loss and lower operating costs, including EKO® PRO horizontal sliding lids (offering up to 20% energy savings*), VISION LITE® II + PLANITHERM® doors for positive‑temperature units, and heated anti‑fog solutions for negative‑temperature cabinets. 

A major highlight is INSIO®, the latest innovation developed with LuxWall: a next-generation vacuum glazing designed to deliver a step-change in thermal insulation. With a vacuum layer under 0.3 mm, INSIO® cuts energy losses in commercial refrigeration doors by half, reduces condensation, and enables slimmer designs.

With a portfolio that combines design, clarity, sustainability and thermal performance, Saint-Gobain Glass and Saint-Gobain Prime Glass Working confirm their leadership in refrigeration glazing. Visitors can explore all solutions at EuroShop 2026, Hall 14 | Booth D54.

*Source: Source Danish Technical Institute (test report 2021)

Learn more at https://www.saint-gobain-glass.com/news/euroshop-2026-saint-gobain-set-standard-commercial-refrigeration

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