The Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) has announced it will be exhibiting at Glasstec, in Dusseldorf, on 23 – 26 October.
As Glasstec celebrates its 25th anniversary, it promises to be the biggest and best show yet and the GGF is extending an invitation to all Member Companies to visit the GGF Hospitality Area in Hall 11, Stand G38.
The GGF Hospitality Area will be a space for Members to use for networking with others from the industry, as well as enjoying some free refreshments.
The GGF Technical team will discuss any technical or industry issues and, in particular, product testing.
Steve Rice, GGF Director of Technical Affairs, commented: “I am looking forward to welcoming our Members and visitors to the GGF stand. This is a fantastic fair for us to attend because of the technical innovations, networking and consultation opportunities.”
At Glasstec 2016, more than 200 GGF Members attended and this year promises to be the same.
Glasstec 2018 has a wide-ranging programme of conferences, shows and information opportunities for visitors from all industry sectors.
Steve added: “It is fair to say that nowhere else is high-tech material for the glass industry presented in such a comprehensive fashion.
“Glasstec provides a unique spectrum of offers dealing with the entire glass value-added chain. Many of our Members operate internationally and Glasstec provides a brilliant platform for us to increase our profile and offer Member support.”
Contact:
Glass and Glazing Federation
40 Rushworth Street
London
SE1 0RB
LONDON
t: 0207 939 9101
Visit the Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) website
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