Saint-Gobain Glass invites industry professionals to the ZAK World of Facades events

Saint-Gobain Glass invites industry professionals to the ZAK World of Facades events
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Saint-Gobain Glass

Date: 31 January 2025

Each year, ZAK World of Facades attracts thousands of participants worldwide, offering specialized conferences on facade design and engineering.

Centered on learning, innovation, and networking, the event spans over 40 countries across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, North America, and Oceania.

Bringing together architects, contractors, and building designers, ZAK provides a platform to exchange ideas on the latest advancements in sustainable building façades.

To visit Saint-Gobain Glass at the next ZAK exhibition, check the event dates they will be attending below.

ZAK World of Façades events

To access events more quickly, simply click on the name of the city you're interested in.

For more details or to schedule a meeting, contact the team today!

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