TurkishGlass participates in ZAK Middle East 2022

TurkishGlass participates in ZAK Middle East 2022
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Date: 28 February 2022

TurkishGlass is participating once again in ZAK World of Façades Middle East as an exhibitor on March 9th in Dubai.

The conference, focusing on Challenges of Chance, will showcase sustainable innovations and challenges in the construction industry pertaining to the building envelope and will also display latest technological solutions from leading solution providers. 

TurkishGlass, as an exhibitor, is excited to meet with industry professionals such as architects, façade consultants, façade engineers, and related construction disciplines to provide information about the Turkish glass industry’s wide product range and prestigious projects all over the world.  

It will be a particular pleasure for TurkishGlass to share the journey of glass in this special year which was approved as the International Year of Glass (IYOG) by the United Nations. 

TurkishGlass is inviting you to ZAK World of Façades Middle East to give information about the Turkish glass industry’s new products and services.  

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