Vitrum25 Discover the Best Technologies

Date: 27 August 2025
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Vitrum25 Discover the Best Technologies
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Vitrum

Date: 27 August 2025

The Best Tech Awards return to VITRUM25, celebrating the most innovative glass processing technologies — and visitors get to vote for their favorites.

DISCOVER THE BEST TECH NOMINEES

The Best Tech Awards return to VITRUM25 to reward the most innovative technologies in glass processing. The list of nominees in the four categories is now available at this link - from flat glass to automation and software that highlight the excellence and creativity of companies in the sector.

BEST TECH AWARDS: GET READY TO VOTE

BEST TECH AWARDS: GET READY TO VOTE

Visitors to VITRUM25 have the power to decide: they can vote directly for the technologies in the competition using the QR CODES that will be available both at the candidates' booths and in the official exhibition guide.

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN

VITRUM25 is here! Get your free ticket to the event now, using the dedicated link and receive it directly to your email. No need to print it out, you can show it at the entrance using your favourite mobile device. Let's meet at VITRUM!

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