Vitro’s new vacuum insulating glass (VIG) CE course

Vitro’s new vacuum insulating glass (VIG) CE course
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Date: 9 December 2022

Now available on demand: Vitro’s new Continuing Education course

As an AIA Cornerstone Partner, Vitro is committed to providing quality Continuing Education (CE) courses across all our product categories, which now includes VacuMax™ vacuum insulating glass (VIG).



Vitro’s newest CE course “Vacuum Insulating Glazing (VIG) Benefits and Advantages in a Sustainable World” is an AIA/CES-registered course that discusses how vacuum insulating class (VIG) units are different from typical architectural insulating glass units (IGUs) and how VIG technologies can meet a vast range of needs, from energy savings and occupant comfort to acoustic improvement. The course also examines the energy performance of VIG units compared to traditional product options and reviews specific code requirements that VIG products can meet and exceed.



Architects can earn 1 LU, HSW credit by taking this course, which are available to architects on demand in the Architectural Record Continuing Education Center and on the Hanley Wood University website. Soon Vitro’s team of National Architectural Managers (NAMs) will host live sessions of the course for our Glass Education Insiders, so keep an eye out for future live webinar announcements!

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