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CALL FORP A P E R S 09
12-15 JUNE 2009 | conference | glass expo 11-12 JUNE 2009 | workshops Tampere, Finlandwww.gpd.fi
The Largest International Conference
GLASS PERFORMANCE DAYSPROCESSINGPRODUCTSPROFESSIONALS
G P D - n e t w o r k i n g b u s i n e s s a n d p e o p l e
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In publishing this Call for Papers
IMPORTANT TODAY: REMEMBER GPD FOR YOUR EDUCATIONAL BUDGET!
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Audience by Area of Industry - 2007
Glass Processing25 %
SupplyingMachine/Equipment
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Facade/Building Construction
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SupplyingMaterial/Accessories
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Architectural, Vehicle Design/
Consulting12 %
University/Institute8 %
Coating Technology6 %
Glass Manufacturing4 %
Press3 %
Audience by Organizational Levels - 2007
Jorma VitkalaChairman of the Organizing CommitteeE-mail: [email protected]. +358-40-553 2042 GPD 2007 IN NUMBERS
over 1000PARTICIPANTS
The Largest Glass Conference in the World
We are especially pleased to use the Glass Performance Days heading after having called the previous ten conferences under Glass Processing Days. The change in name marks a shift in emphasis and scope but certainly not any change in our established, highly successful format. We continue to promote glass performance in products, processes and applications.
While we build on the tradition of previous Conferences we make special note of changes in our environment that also prompted to the change of name. Today we expect glass to perform and contribute especially to energy-efficiency in all applications, notably construction and automotive solutions.
There is broad-based consensus among the experts of our industry that we are capable of generating the technologies required and to a large part already have them on the shelf. What stands strongly before us now is to engage all builders of our societies from authorities to designers, processors and operators to put into practice the technologies offered. One of the break-through factors is solar technology and that alone offers tremendous growth potential.
In this Call for Papers and in the program for the 11th Conference this will strongly affect the details of the program and the contents of our presentations.
We welcome your contribution!
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WELCOME TO THE LAND OF MIDNIGHT SUN!
Finland is a republic which became a member of the European Union in 1995. Its population is 5.3 million. Finland is the sixth largest country in Europe in area, with a low population density of 15.5 persons per square kilometre. The capital Helsinki has 561 000 residents. Finland is an advanced industrial economy: the metal, engineering and electronics industries account for about 60 % of export revenues, the forest products industry for about 20 %.Forests cover three quarters of the country’s surface area of 338 000 square kilometres. Other outstanding features of Finland’s scenery are some 190 000 lakes and approximately as many islands. Finland is situated in northern Europe. A quarter of its total area lies north of the Arctic Circle. Finland’s neighbouring countries are Sweden, Norway, and Russia, which have land borders with Finland, and Estonia across the Gulf of Finland.
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Fact Sheet Finland
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Other outstanding features of Finland’s
scenery are some 190 000 lakes and approximately as
many islands.
One notable effect of Finland’s northerly position on the globe is that the four seasons of the year are clearly distinct from one another. The climate is marked by cold winters and warm summers. The highest daytime temperature in southern Finland during the summer occasionally rises to
almost 30 degrees Celsius. During the winter months, particularly in January and February, temperatures of minus 20 Celsius are not uncommon. In the far north, beyond the Arctic Circle, the sun does not set for about 73
days, producing the white nights of summer. In the same region, during the winter period, the sun remains below the horizon for 51 days, creating the polar night.
More information about Finland: www.virtual.finland.fi
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Call for Papers
Social Program
Glass in Architecture
Workshops
Changing Markets
Glass Product Exhibition
General Infromation
Automotive and other vehicles
Glass Processing
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Abstract submission instructions on page 12
Chairmen contacts at www.gpd.fi
BEST ENERGY, SAVED ENERGY
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Arcitectural Challenges and Solutions
Chairmen: Axel Giesecke, Dow Corning Graham Dodd, Arup Materials Consulting
Intelligent façades – smart systemsFuture trends New technologies & solutionsIntegrated system solutionsNovelty applicationsGlass innovations – new applicationsInterlayersTempered and laminated glass applications, properties and performances
Building Projects – Case Studies
Chairmen: Axel Giesecke, Dow Corning Graham Dodd, Arup Materials Consulting
Innovative solutions for glass façadesProject challenges – smart solutionsDesign concept case studies – structural glazing / captive systems etc.New or state-of-the art façade assembly technology Façade that fit customer need (comfort, cost of living, efficiency, new features)Supply chain management for optimal quality, productivity and/or cost effectiveness
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GPD - NETWORKING ARCHITECTS, DESIGNERS, GLASS SPECIALISTS AND SUPPLIERS
Energy performance in BuildingsIncreasing Importance of Coatings and Innovative Structures
Chairmen: Werner Wagner, Sika Services AG Enrico Ceriani, AGC Flat Glass Europe Jim Benney, National Fenestration Rating Council
Energy performance & sustainabilityEnergy performance of various façade technologiesDouble skin and advanced envelopesStandards, codes and ratingsEnergy calculations and modeling
Energy performance in BuildingsLegislative and Regulatory Activity
Chairmen: Werner Wagner, Sika Services AG Enrico Ceriani, AGC Flat Glass Europe Jim Benney, National Fenestration Rating Council
EU legislative developments on the energy efficiency of buildingsWorldwide activity in National Energy Efficiency Action Plans The impact of BIM on the fenestration industry Kyoto protocol and related CO2 emissions activityEnergy certification of buildings – the energy performance of buildings directiveThe EU energy efficiency action plan
New Products and Applications
Chairman: Norbert Wruk, Pilkington Deutschland AG
New coatings and surface treatmentsNew coating applications Novel interlayers Multi-functional glass applications Structural glass applications Fire resistant glass and applicationsVariable light and energy transmittance
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Solar and Glass Technology
Chairmen: Bernhard Koll, Kuraray Europe GmbH Division Trosifol Volker Geyer, Scheuten
Building integrated PV PV technologiesGlass performance requirementsGlass processing requirements for PV Solar thermal collectorsConcentrators - MirrorsLegislation & Marketing-agenda
Façade session - Advanced Architectural Glass Applications
Chairmen: Leon Jacob, Jacob & Associates C. Keith Boswell, Skidmore, Ownings & Merrrill
Glass design & installation to encourage Architects attendanceDesigns and technologies that pushes the envelope of materials, design and constructionGlass strength an international overview of design criteriaSuitability of double skin façades in hot climatesInnovative use of safety glassApplications for adding technology in architectural glazing
Architect Forum (speakers only by invitation)
Chairmen: Ulrich Knaack, Delft University of Technology Jens Schneider, University of Frankfurt
Architectural design and glassFuture visions and glassClimate design and glassStructural design and glass
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Challenges of Large Area Coating Processes
Chairman: Steve Nadel, Applied Materials
Advances in large area electrochromic (EC) and active glazings Developments in low-emissivity and solar control coatings Temperable and bendable coatings Challenges of large area coating for photovoltaics (PV) Transparent conductor coatings for PV, EC and other industries Metrology and process control for improved coating performance Target technology for new materials and cost reductionImproved energy efficiency of coating processes
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FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES
Insulating Glass Units
Chairman: Michael Rossa, IFT Rosenheim GmbH
Testing of insulating glass according EN 1279-2,-3,-4Multifunctional triple glazing unitManufacturing of triple glazing unitsSolar shading devices integrated in IGU`sPhotovoltaic in insulating glass unitsCalculation of daylightQuality assurance for insulating glass unitsApplication of IGU´s in different climatic areasBonding of IGU´s in window designsStatic calculation of curved insulating glass unitsShort time testing of material compatibility
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Abstract submission instructions on page 12
Chairmen contacts at www.gpd.fi
FUTURE OPPORTUNITIESLaminated Glass / Process / Design
Chairmen: Gérard Savineau, Solutia Europe S.A/N.V Johan Mortelmans, Kuraray Europe GmbH Division Trosifol
New applications & features, e.g. solar cell encapsulationDesign of structural laminated glassAlternative materials, SGP, EVA, Resins etc.Optimizing material - computerized systemsHS & tempered glass laminationAutoclave free lamination processInterlayer storage & handlingQualification process for hurricane laminatesUses, advantages & disadvantages of jumbo linesInstallation/encapsulation of glass/window constructions
Process Design – Value Chain
Chairmen: Klaus Mühlhans, ALBAT+WIRSAM Software AG Seppo Lautamäki, Glaston Finland
Interface managementAutomationControlling heterogeneous environmentsImplementation strategiesProfitability - how to improve it
Product & Process Case Studies
Chairmen: Klaus Mühlhans, ALBAT+WIRSAM Software AG Seppo Lautamäki, Glaston Finland
Production processes for different productsCost saving in productionQuality – impact for price and revenueNovelty products / processProblems and solutionsProduction efficiency
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Chairmen: Klaus Mühlhans, ALBAT+WIRSAM Software AG Ludger Wahlers, Isra Surface Vision GmbH
National and international standardsProcess & product -quality controlLamination of annealed glassLamination of tempered glassRoller waveAnisotropy
Tempering / Pre-prosessing
Chairman: Seppo Lautamäki / Glaston Finland
Tempering – Challenges and Solutions
Challenges in tempering of very large sheetsTempering and bending challengesTempered glass properties - theory and practiseProcess & quality controlStandards & regulationsHow to be sure that the glass in building really fills the normsNew super low-e glasses – effect in temperingThin and thick glass temperingSpecial requirements for tempering for Solar applicationsFactors affecting the longevity of tempered glass
Pre-processing - Challenges and Solutions
Handling and processing of soft coated glassPre-processing effects to glass strength / properties / life cycleEnvironmental issues relating to PreProcessingTransportation and storageOptimization and cutting – edge deletion – arisingCoolants, grinding, toolingScreen printingPre-processing of solar applications
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Pre-processing, Coatings, Printing & Heat Treatment
Chairman: Vincent I. Henry, Henry Technology Solutions L.L.C
New developments; Pre-processing, tooling, heat treatments, modeling, process integration etc.Coatings for improving thermal performance of glazings Coating with dynamic propertiesNew applications for coatings on glassProcess control methods & characterizationThin film propertiesIndustrial & Commercial application of coatings on glassCurved glass printing / Digital printingMultiple layer material (black, silver, black) that does not have negative impact on windshield impact resistanceHard coatings on bracket glass that are durable during fabricationAffordable fast response electrochromic coatings
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Chairmen: Don W. Ableson, General Motors Corp. Vincent I. Henry, Henry Technology Solutions L.L.C
Lightweight glazing while still maintaining solar and acoustic propertiesConstruction compatibility with new sensors looking through the glazingFabrication of thin asymmetric construction glazing with tight full surface controlGlazing contribution to vehicle structural rigidityAesthetic design enablersSolar load control of vehicle interiorCommercial vehicle glazing solution
New Techniques in Laminated Glazing
Chairman: Don W. Ableson, General Motors Corp.
Solar rejection properties of laminated glassRecent developments in laminated glassRapid energy efficient autoclavingAlternatives to autoclavingDirect injection of laminating medium between glass templatesAsymetry glass construction
Polycarbonate Challenges Glass as a Material
Chairmen: Michel van Russelt, Solutia Europe S.A. Wilfried Hedderich, Exatec GmbH & Co. KG
Automotive PC roofsPC for fixed automotive windows Noise insulation with PC glazingSolar management with PC GlazingIntegrated functions in PC glazing
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Quality Assurance in Design and Production
Chairman: Klaus Preusser, Consultant
Regulations (amendment to existing regulations, new global development)Test equipment (online measurement, laboratory test)Certifications in different countries (for example: CCC in China)Standards (international standards, automotive internal standards, guidelines)Additional test procedures
Automotive Glass Replacement and Repair
Chairman: Pim de Ridder, International Automotive Glass Federation
Automotive glass repair Environment and end of live vehiclesGlass repair, replacement (after market business, approval)AdhesivesRegulationsHealth and safetyMot (test on road safety and environmental standards)
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Abstract submission instructions on page 12
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Chairman: Helmut Hohenstein, Dr. Hohenstein Consultancy
International requirements & options
Market overview in figuresInnovative product developments changing marketsAdapted strategies to changing conditions and requirementsLong term developments and requirementsRisks and options for the supply chainHow to lobby efficiently governments to adapt fast latest product developments into national standardsHigher energy and transport costs: impact on intercontinental trade and localization of production units?
Emerging markets
Role of standards, regulations and test institutesRole of certificates and factory production controlCultural differences in decision making processes and building projectsValue of strategy alliances with foreign and local companies to driving high quality Upcoming green building policies and strategies
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10WWORKSHOPSJust before and during the GPD conference, intensive and interactive 4-8 hour workshops are held. Each course addresses a single subject in a comprehensive and practical format. Note! The workshop organizer has the right to select participants.
Aimsprovide participants with in-depth knowledge of different topicsprovide content that is specific to the needs of each groupprovide answers or solutions to raised questions inform on the latest glass industry and technology know-how
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ALL-ROUND FOCUS ON SINGLE TOPICS | 11-12 JUNE 2009
Interested to organize a workshop?Individuals or companies can organize a workshop in GPD. If interested, please send a 100-200 words long program proposal latest by October 10, 2008. It should include the title and the key points of the presentation.
To submit your proposal, fill in the workshop proposal form at www.gpd.fi/workshops
GPD 2007 IN NUMBERS
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Tentative list of Workshops
Structural Properties of Laminated Glass Mr. Stephen J. Bennison, E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Co. Inc.
Pre-processing of Glass - Cutting, Grinding, Washing Mr. Michael Emonds, Aachener Chemische Werke
Coated Glass – Applications and MarketsMr. Steven Nadel & others, Applied Materials
Milestones to Better Understand the Flat Glass Business (History – Today – Tomorrow) Mr. Bernard J. Savaëte, BJS.Différences
Profitability of a Glass Processing Plant Mr. Kari Heikkilä, Glaston
Industrial Glass Coating Technologies and Systems Powered by NanotechnologyMr. Mikko Saikkonen, Beneq Oy
Challenge regarding the workflow in glass decoration: process-controlled, reproducibility, cost-effective Mr. Roland Drach, Sefar AG
Pre-processing / Tempering / Laminating / Software SolutionLevel I - For beginnersLevel II - Minimum 3 years experience
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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES GROW FROM HANDS-ON EXPERIENCES
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A Glass Product Expo will again be held in a constructional tent build adjacent to the conference venue. The exhibition will be designed to cater for its main driving force – foster interaction between exhibitors, glass industry experts and decision makers.
Coffees, lunches and some evening events will be hosted in the tent, thus providing exhibitors the best platform to show-case or launch products, services and know-how to the attending glass fraternity.
Exhibitors may also serve their own wines/snacks
THE HUB FOR GETTING NEW BUSINESS PARTNERS
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Booking and more information at www.gpd.fi/exhibition or from Ms. Sari Kamula via [email protected].
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GLASS PERFORMANCE DAYS 12-15 JUNE 2009 | Tampere, F INLAND | www.gpd.f i
CREDUCED REGISTRATION FEE FOR SPEAKERS
The reduced registration fee for speakers (oral/poster presentations) is EUR 790 + VAT 22%, total: EUR 964. A speaker registration fee invoice will be sent when an abstract is received. There is only a limited possibility for financial support. The speaker fee includes:
admission to all sessions conference bag and material proceedings book paper published in the proceedings book and CD for free entrance to the glass Expo daily lunches and coffeesFood and beverages are included in Get together, City Reception and Farewell parties transportation to conference and evening events
Additional Benefits for speakers
If paper is delivered by the 31st of March 2009;
free conference dinner for the speaker (value EUR 100)free entrance for accompanying guest, see page 12 (value EUR 122)
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How to write an abstract
An abstract summarizes in 100-200 words the essential information of your presentation. It briefly describes the objective, methods, results and conclusions of your paper. It should give a concise description of the paper and an overview of its content.
Presentations must be non-commercial, industrial or industrial-scientific papers. The language of the conference will be English and all presentations should be given in English.
How to write your personal introduction (max. 50 words)
The purpose is to give a very brief introduction of the author e.g. to show the author’s level of expertise and competence on the topic. It should include:
Current and past employer(s), position(s), responsibilities and relevant descriptions of these Current and past memberships in associations and other such organizations
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Both abstract and personal introduction are needed to:
help in selecting the presentations for the conference give more information about the presentation for readers at www.gpd.fi help chairmen introduce the speakers to the audience
Online submission of abstracts
Go to www.gpd.fi and follow the links to the Abstract Submission Form. All the required fields must be filled in for the abstract to be accepted.
The Organizing Committee will finalize the program based on the received abstracts. The organizers have the right to publish abstracts for the various purposes of the conference. The organizing committee reserves all rights.
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You may apply for a reimbursement of the VAT. The forms are available at www.vero.fi/english, at www.gpd.fi and at the conference.
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CONTACT INFORMATION(FOR BOTH GPD INDIA & CHINA)
Mr. Brown OndusoMobile +���-�0-��� ��1�
E-mail: [email protected]
GLASS PERFORMANCE DAYSCHINA 2009
in Mayin Shanghai
(dates to be confirmed)
The very first
In conjunction with Zak Glass Technology India Expo
5-6 December, 2008 | New Delhi
CALL FOR PAPERS
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The first GPD India Conference aims to bring together
the leading players of the Indian glass community. We are
inviting international speakers and experts from India to
address the issues in several sessions listed below. Go to
www.gpd.fi/India for the proposed sessions and more.
Architectural challenges
Glass façades – from design to use of final products
Glass Processing
Solar & glass technology
Automotive
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SupportersOrganizers
IMPORTANT DATES FOR GPD 2009
Submission of abstracts by 10 October ‘08
Notification of paper acceptance December ‘08
Final program January ‘09
Submission of papers by 31 March ‘09
Reduced registration fee for participants until 31 March ‘09
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Registration fee for accompanying guests (i.e. spouse or child) The fee is EUR 100 + VAT 22%, total: EUR 122. It includes: Opening ceremony on 12 June entrance to Glass Expo Get together, City Reception and Farewell
parties (dinner & drinks included) transportation to conference and evening
events
Early Bird registration for participantsDiscounted early registration for participants will begin in September 1 up to December 31, 2008. More information at
www.gpd.fi
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The Midnight Social NetworkingSocial networking is the ‘buzz word’ at the moment in any industry. GPD is popular for organizing evening events that make networking and getting new contacts very easy! Participants experience as well as enjoy exceptional Finnish cookery and revels – all under the bright northern summer nights.
Accompanying Guests Leisure ActivitiesGPD participants and their accompanying guests can choose to do different leisure activities. Designed to suit different tastes, the activities vary from cultural to sporty ones. GPD recommends the following, although participants are free to look for others;
Lake cruises:lunch/evening cruises on the Lakes Pyhäjärvi and Näsijärviboat cruise to the Leasure Island of Viikinsaari
Tampere sightseeing: daily sightseeing tour by busGuided tours: Pispala Walk, the Rapids WalkSports and outdoor activities: fishing, cycling and golfMuseums & exhibitions: arts, crafts and designArchitectural sights / toursShoppingCultural events: theatre, concerts
These are just a small fraction of the activities the Tampere region offers. More activities are listed on www.gpd.fi and Go Tampere Tourist Information website at www.tampere.fi/english/tourism.
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Special activities:
• Midnight golf• Alvar Aalto Tour in
Helsinki• Iittala Art Glass
Factory Tour
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RELATED TRADE FAIRS GlassBuildAmerica 2008 Las Vegas, USA | October 6-8, 2008 www.glassbuildamerica.com glasstec 2008 Düsseldorf, Germany | October 21-25, 2008 www.glasstec.de BAU 2009 München, Germany January 12-17, 2009 www.bau-muenchen.de ChinaGlass 2009 Shanghai, China | April, 2009 www.ceramsoc.comVitrum 2009 Milan, Italy | October 28-31, 2009 www.vitrum-milano.it
For those attending Glasstec 2008, we invite you to visit the GPD Pub in Altstadt on Bolkerstrasse 55.
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RELATED CONFERENCESICCG7 Conference Eindhoven/Veldhoven, The Netherlands | June 15-19, 2008 www.iccg7.nl GPD India 2008 New Delhi, India | December 5-6, 2008 www.gpd.fi/IndiaGPD China 2009 Shanghai, China | April, 2009 www.gpd.fi/ChinaGPD 2011 Tampere, Finland | June 17-20, 2011 www.gpd.fi
G P D PA P E R S O N L I N EPapers presented in GPD since 1997 are available online at www.glassfiles.com. This is an internet service built by GPD to provide a neutral platform for sharing of non-commercial, high-quality information with an objective of supporting the development of the global glass industry.It contains a library with over 5,000 pages of technical papers on architectural and automotive glass written by experts and scholars from glass companies, consultants, research institutes and universities. To date, www.glassfiles.com serves over 20,000 registered users continuously.
Take full advantage of www.glassfiles.com (Registration free of charge)By registering you get full access to all contents of glassfiles.com. As a registered user you can e.g. download full text articles from the Library section and enter your company details to the Directory.
GPD PAPERS ON A FREE CDPapers presented in
GPD 2007 are also available on a cd-
rom. The cd also includes papers presented in GPD China 2007 conference.The cd-rom can be ordered via
GPD Proceedings Order Form at
www.gpd.fi.
Based on a traditional Irish background, the pub offers a relaxed atmosphere that is suitable for meeting and chatting with people from the glass industry. Companies can also organize customer or staff functions!
If interested to organize such a function during Glasstec, please contact Mr. Jorma Vitkala, mob. +358 40 5532042 or e-mail: [email protected]
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National Glass Association
The Finnish Association of Architects
Italian Glass Processing Machinery and Accessory
Suppliers’ Association
Finnish Constructional Steelwork Association
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Glass and Glazing Federation
EuroWindoor
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