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glasstec 2008 A Resounding Success Despite
Financial Crisis
“Glass and Energy” was
the main topic at glasstec 2008, International
Trade Fair with Special Show glass technology
live, where over 1,300 exhibitors from 48
countries presented their innovations for the
glass industry. For the first time, the glasstec
exhibitors occupied more than 785,700 square
feet of net exhibit space. About 55,000 visitors
– a slight increase compared to the 2006 staging
– attended the event in Düsseldorf, Germany.
“Despite the tough economic
situation, glasstec 2008 was extremely
successful for all parties involved. Glass has
an incredibly innovative potential – which
producers, finishers and machinery manufacturers
take advantage of. The solar theme, in
particular, provided this year’s glasstec with
fresh momentum,” commented Joachim Schäfer,
Managing Director of Messe Düsseldorf.
Of the glasstec visitors,
about 58% came from countries other than
Germany. Among the most important countries of
origin, France, Italy and the U.S. again
recorded increased attendance figures. Over half
the visitors held top management positions. As a
result, exhibitors were extremely pleased with
the trade fair. “For us glasstec this year was
more successful than ever. It has fully lived up
to its reputation of being the glass sector’s
foremost trade fair in the world and proved to
be a meeting point for visitors from around the
globe. Many first-time customers signed
important contracts on site where we installed a
fully networked, automatic manufacturing unit at
the stand,” stated Manfred Lesiak, Manager
Marketing & Event at Lisec.
On the exhibitor side, 64% of
the companies were from countries outside of
Germany. The leading foreign exhibitor nations
were Italy (206), China (152), the U.S. (64),
the Netherlands (62) and Great Britain (50). The
U.S. exhibitor figure includes 20 companies
displaying the products within the successful
North American Pavilion, organized by Messe
Düsseldorf North America and co-sponsored by the
National Glass Association (NGA).
In addition to solar
technologies, topics covered by glasstec 2008
included the latest finishing and treatment
technologies, innovations for technical glass as
well as energy-efficient glass products and
applications. Many solutions were presented to
the public for the first time at glasstec 2008,
including anti-microbial glass that kills up to
99.9% of all bacteria. Other innovations
included glass which can be switched from
transparent to frosted with the touch of a
button and new thin-film modules for the solar
sector.
The Special Show “glass
technology live” during glasstec 2008 was a
major attraction for visitors. The special
exhibit with symposium provided interesting
insights into the future of glass technology.
The highlight was a bent bridge of cold-formed
glass with a thickness of just 3.7 centimeters
and a carrying capacity of seven tons.
Of special interest to
visitors was also the International Architects’
Congress where internationally renowned
architects, engineers and façade planners such
as Lise Anne Couture of Asymptote Architecture
in New York presented their latest projects.
Siegfried Glaser, Chairman of
the glasstec Exhibitors’ Advisory Board,
summarized the results of the trade show: “Both
exhibitors and visitors are pleased. The
industry reports to a large extend good orders,
which means we can be optimistic despite the
financial crisis.”
The next staging of glasstec
will take place in Düsseldorf from September 28
- October 2, 2010. For further information on
visiting or exhibiting at glasstec 2010, contact
Messe Düsseldorf North America, 150 North
Michigan Avenue, Suite 2920, Chicago, IL 60601.
Telephone: (312) 781-5180; Fax: (312) 781-5188;
E-mail:
info@mdna.com. Or visit the web site
www.mdna.com
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