To provide maximum value for readers and advertisers during this challenging period, the biggest ever July/August issue in Glass Worldwide’s history has been produced and mailed globally.
With editorial spanning 23 countries across four different continents, a combination of exclusive interviews with industry figureheads, market reports and technology updates make this issue essential reading throughout all sectors and regions.
To increase accessibility and visibility of all our content in the current environment, for the foreseeable future the usual subscription fee for Glass Worldwide’s Digital Archive (sponsored by FIC) has been waived, meaning you can access the July/August issue free of charge alongside back copies at www.glassworldwide.co.uk.
Preferred journal of Glass Global, highlights of this issue include:
Exclusive interviews:
Market reports:
Prevailing market conditions and prospects for the hollow, flat and speciality glass sectors in Argentina, Mexico and Venezuela.
Technology:
A diverse series of technical articles covering decoration, digitisation, forming, handling, inspection, lubrication, melting and processing.
Events:
A review of the GlassTrend spring seminar on raw materials processing and glass recycling where live video technology was employed.
Associations:
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08.07.2020, Glass Worldwide
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