The world’s leading trade fair glasstec and GlassPrint, Europe’s only conference and exhibition specifically for the decoration of hollow, flat and speciality glass, are continuing their cooperation. The two events will thus continue to support each other in the future, making GlassPrint 2023 “powered by glasstec.”
GlassPrint 2023 will present the latest trends and developments for improving end products, reducing production costs and increasing process efficiency. It will take place on 25 and 26 April 2023 at the Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel in Düsseldorf.
GlassPrint will gather an international audience of glass manufacturers, decorators, end users, original equipment manufacturers, suppliers and brand owners. They can expect a high-calibre conference programme consisting of technical presentations by specialist speakers and lectures by leading representatives of the industry such as BV Glas, FEVE, Glass for Europe and Messe Düsseldorf/glasstec. The exchange of information and knowledge offers many opportunities to make new connections and strengthen existing relationships.
“As the leading international trade fair for the fascinating material of glass, we are naturally very pleased to be working with GlassPrint 2023,” said Lars Wismer, Director of glasstec. “Glass decoration is a key process in the manufacture of architectural, automotive and hollow glass, which makes glass finishing an important segment of glasstec.
“Of course, we are delighted that GlassPrint 2023 will be held in Düsseldorf again. This way, the city is not only the meeting place for the entire glass industry every two years, during the glasstec trade fair, but also becomes a hotspot for an important part of the glass trade in the years between the events.”
Dave Fordham, Publishing & Events Director for Chameleon Business Media, explained, “GlassPrint and glasstec already look back on a long and successful partnership. The support from a company like Messe Düsseldorf helps to ensure that we can offer even more quality to the international audience of glassmakers, decorators, end-users, OEMs, suppliers and brand owners.”