VITROSEP Announces Training Level 2 for Glass Industry Professionals

Date: 13 March 2025
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VITROSEP Announces Training Level 2 for Glass Industry Professionals
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Date: 13 March 2025

VITROSEP is set to host Training Level 2, an advanced learning program designed for glass industry professionals. The event will take place on March 24-25, 2025, at Hostal Empúries.

This specialized training will cover key industry topics, including powder technology, glass cutting, float glass stain prevention, global trends in glass usage, and the future of laser grinding.

Renowned Industry Experts to Lead Sessions

VITROSEP has gathered a distinguished panel of speakers, each bringing extensive expertise in their respective fields:

  • Reinhold Senft – CEO of Grafotec Spray Systems GmbH, with over 40 years of experience in glass machinery design.
  • Peter Pokoern – International consultant specializing in glass cutting technology.
  • Michael Emonds – Former industry chemist and expert in glass processing.
  • Jorma Vitkala – Founder of GPD and GII, a leading figure in the global glass industry.
  • Jan Muys – CTO at PRC LASER, with more than 25 years of experience in laser technology.

A Unique Learning and Networking Opportunity

Training Level 2 offers attendees the chance to gain in-depth knowledge from top experts, explore the latest industry advancements, and connect with professionals from around the world.

Registration is now open – for more information and to secure a spot, contact commercial@vitrosep.com.

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