This is a great opportunity to support the industry, showcase machinery and demonstrate the latest glass annealing technology for flat glass and/or container glass production lines at Glass Futures‘ pilot facility in St. Helens, England, for research and development (R&D), innovation and training.
What are the benefits?
• Market new developments to a globally recognised audience
• Trial unprecedented container and flat glass technologies on an active production line.
• Use Glass Futures’ open access facility to network with the glass industry and supply chain.
• Provide on-site training under glass – both classroom and practical.
• Showcase equipment in the world’s first open-access glass R&D centre.
• Carry out further research & development within a live glass plant environment.
This is a development opportunity, as Glass Futures is not building a standard glass plant, but rather an experimentation ground by pulling together equipment from various areas of expertise. This is an open collaboration opportunity for all suppliers to get involved and showcase as well as develop their equipment at the world’s first openly accessible Global Centre of Excellence for glass.
If you are interested and want more information, please contact the membership team.
Glass Futures operates within confidentiality and IP parameters so this will be an excellent opportunity for your organisation or suppliers to support the industry by showcasing your machinery and demonstrating the latest flat glass and container annealing technology at their pilot facility.