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Page 1: GPD13 Progam and invitation

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GPD - GLASS PERFORMANCE DAYS, the worldwide biggest conference for Glass Technology, Processing, Design & Sustainability is taking place in Tampere - Finland, this June. As a Gold Sponsor of this extraordinary event, we‘d like to invite you to join us in meeting with the global industry leaders Scott “the Guardian“ Thomson and Viracon‘s Kelly Schuller and get to know about the latest trends and developments in glass and glazing technologies. Take part in one of the most interesting conference sessions “FACADES - Advance Architectural Glass Applications“, which will be chaired by no one other than Leon Jacob (Jacob Associates), Keith Boswell (SOM - San Francisco) & Dirk Schulte (APG Intl.). Sign up for our valuable one-day workshop “WTC Tower One, New York City“, held by Christoph Timm (SOM - New York), Mikko Filmer (AGC Interpane) & Dirk Schulte (APG Intl.). Let‘s get together to enjoy educational days ... and exciting networking nights under the Finish Midnight Sun while gathering with more than 400 friends of our industry around the world. Please don‘t wait and register today at: http://gpd.sitefactory.fi/register

We are looking forward seeing you!

APG International

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GPD Networking Business & People2

GPD Chairman Jorma VitkalaEmail: [email protected]: +358 40 553 2042

The GPD Final Program for the 2013 Conference is out. As we summon the elite of the glass world once again we do so in times that have seldom been so challenging. New technology is constantly pressing forward with all the requirements that follow for individuals and corporations. The need for cost-efficient innovation has seldom been greater than in these financially difficult times.

In the past we have always risen to the current challenges and will do so again. The innovators and entrepreneurs in small as well as big corporations deserve maximum exposure in their efforts to promote progress in our business. Some of the tools we bring to serve this purpose deal expressly with taking maximum benefit of a Conference bringing top specialists together. Our Meeting Manager Function is one of these tools. The ambition is to make the most of interaction and networking and to do so in a planned way honouring both timetables and special requests. We urge you to make use of this unique function.

Another service that we are really emphasizing is communicating the great skills of our specialists and lecturers to a wider audience. This we can do through efficient communications that puts the high-light on the unique contributions that our specialists offer to technology and business.

We are well aware that a lot of these efforts have been developed “burning the midnight oil” in laboratories and companies. We are intent to illuminate these contributions as brightly and widely as possible in full solar daylight. The new properties of the further developed www.glassfiles.com portal, our established channels to the professional media and our comprehensive documentation of the proceedings all serve this purpose. All this will enhance the positions of leading specialists on the world scene and build-up tangible professional profiles.

As we issue our Final Program we hope that our professionals shall respond to our call as eagerly as before and make use of the opportunity to secure maximum favourable exposure for all.

Welcome to Tampere in June 2013

Jorma VitkalaChairman of the Organizing Committee

Maximum exposure

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GPD Networking Business & People 3

SCOTT THOMSEN

Scott Thomsen is President of the Global Flat Glass Group for Guardian Industries Corp. Thomsen oversees the worldwide operations of Guardian’s float glass manufacturing, marketing, distribution and product development.

Before being named President in 2011, Thomsen was Group Vice President, North American Flat Glass Operations for Guardian Industries Corp. and Chief Technology Officer for Guardian’s Science & Technology Center based in Carleton, Michigan, responsible for directing research and development initiatives while playing a vital role in bringing innovative products to the market. Before joining Guardian in 1999, Thomsen was Vice President of Engineering and Fabrication Operations at Optical Imaging Systems, Inc. (OIS). He also held engineering, management and research and development positions at Honeywell Space and Aviation and GM-Hughes Electronics.

Thomsen has authored over 40 publications and holds more than 60 patents in the areas of displays, sensors, coated glass and glass materials. He holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of North Dakota and an M.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of California. Thomsen and his family reside in South Lyon, Michigan.

KELLY SCHULLER

Kelly Schuller was named Viracon president in October 2011, after serving as Viracon’s Senior Vice President of sales and marketing. He joined Viracon in December 2010 following four years at Apogee as Vice President, Strategy and Business Development working closely with all Apogee business units. While in this position, he worked with Apogee’s executives and board to develop a comprehensive corporate strategy for growth, and was responsible for two architectural segment acquisitions, including the Brazilian architectural glass business. He also worked with Apogee’s three largest business units to enhance their strategies, including with Viracon on its international operations strategy. Prior to starting with Apogee in 2006, he held operational positions within United Health Group, Innovex and Pillsbury; he also has had positions with McKinsey & Company and Ernst & Young.

Schuller has a master’s degree in business administration from Harvard University, Boston, and a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire. He and his family reside in Inver Grove Heights, MN.

Opening Speakers

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Conference Program THURSDAY 13.6. GPD Finland 2013

13.30Advanced, cost effective and sustainable low-emittance coatingsJunghähnel, ManuelaFraunhofer Institute FEP

13.50Nanopatterned glass for Architectural, Display and Solar productsKobrin, BorisRolith, Inc.

14.10Combinatorial Optimization of Nano-scale Film Stacks for Low-E Glass...Le, MinhIntermolecular Inc.

14.30Solution Derived Nanocomposite (SDN) technology for scalable application...Niitsoo, OliviaAdvenira Enterprises

14.50New Possibilities & Developments – coating technology, design, energy...Schäfer, SteffenAGC Interpane

15.10A New Generation of Flexible Power Supplies for Dual Magnetron SputteringKrause, UweAdvanced Energy Industries GmbH

COFFEE BREAK 15.30 – 16.10

16.10 PLATINUM-sponsorLow Sensitive Designs for High Selective Solar Control CoatingsFrank, Marcus - Guardian Industries

16.30Multi-dimens. inspection ensures highest quality for all glass coatings...Mercier, Bertrand - Isra Surface Vision

16.50Recent improvements of LowE glass coatings and latest solutions for magnetron hardwareKöckert, ChristophVon Ardenne Anlagentechnik GmbH

Coatings Technologyand Applications

Tempering /Pre-processing

Scientific Session Architect Forum Innovations in Analytics

13.30KEYNOTE: TBADaes, ChristianTecnoglass

14.00INVITED: How to Improve Industrial Performance in Downstream Business?De Baere, JohnBottero Glass Technologies

14.30Float line coating for corrosion resistanceRüffer, PaulInnovent e.V.

14.50Use of Optical Distortion Measuring Systems to Control the Heat Treating ProcessAnderson, PeteViracon

15.10The effect of enamel on glassKrampe, PhilippTechnische Universität Dresden

COFFEE BREAK 15.30 – 16.10

16.10LA New Improved Heat Soak Test Protocol for EN 14179-1:2005Calderone, IgnatiusCalderone and Associates Pty Ltd

16.30Services for a lifetime – improve your energy efficiencyKuusela, Kimmo - Glaston

16.50Fused Silica roller surface reactivity in tem-pering processes with SO2 rich atmosphereMolin, Jakub - Vesuvius

17.10Analysis of the quench design for tempered glassChen, Yuan - Université de Valenciennes

13.30New Applications of Glass-Polycarbonate Composite PanelsWeimar, Thorsten - Universität Siegen

14.00Assessment of the Suitability of Adhesives for Load-Bearing Timber-Glass Composite ElementsNicklisch, FelixTechnische Universität Dresden

14.30Influence of Moisture on Post-fracture PerformanceButchart, CarolineUniversity of Cambridge

14.50Fracture of glass in compression with different substratesCarvalho, PauloSchool of Architecture University of Minho

15.10Direct evaluation of internal forces in cold-bent platesEstrada, Giovani - RFR Paris

COFFEE BREAK 15.30 – 16.10

16.10Characterization of the Scratch Resistance and Scratch Visibility of Architectural GlassSchula, SebastianTechnische Universität Darmstadt

16.30Methods for the determination of prestress -anisotropies of bent glass panelsDi Biase, PietroRWTH Aachen University

16.50Hail testing scenarioNeugebauer, JürgenUniversity of Applied Sciences

13.30Shear TransparencyBlomberg, CharlesRafael Vinoly Architects PC

14.00Performance SkinsHermansen, ClausBjarke Ingels Group

14.30Transparency in ArchitectureBackus, KarlBohlin Cywinski Jackson Architects

15.00Structural Glass Evolution GOLD-sponsorO’Callaghan, JamesEckersley O’Callaghan

COFFEE BREAK 15.30 – 16.10

16.10Architect’s Dream ListTimm, ChristophSkidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP

16.40Q&A Architect Forum Speakers

17.00Future Cooperation and Training for Architects and IndustryPanel Discussion

13.30Test program for a general technical approval for curved tempered glass in GermanyHof, PeterTU Darmstadt / MPA Darmstadt

14.00Conically shaped insulated glassNeugebauer, Jürgen University of Applied Sciences

14.20Strength and Testing of In-Service Fully Tempered GlassHuack, James & Wiss, JanneyElstner Associates, Inc.

14.50 GOLD-sponsorUltra-Thin High Strength Glass Research and Potential ApplicationsLambert, Harriet Eckersley O’Callaghan Ltd

15.10The Next Generation of Dynamic Glazing Product PerformanceSanders, Helen - Sage Electrochromics

COFFEE BREAK 15.30 – 16.10

16.10Testing of Existing Annealed Glass Samples with Minor Surface BlemishesHauck, James & Wiss, JanneyElstner Associates, Inc.

16.30Latest Requirements & Developments in Quality Control of Coated Architectural Glass, Focusing on Low-E GlassOerley, HansDr. Schenk GmbH Industriemesstechnik

16.50Facade Consulting in AustraliaBarnes, Simon - BG&E Facades

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Chairman: Boyce, Brent Chairman: Schneider, Jens Chairman: O’Callaghan, James Chairmen: Hendriksen, Thomas& Blandini, Lucio

OPENING CEREMONY 9.30 – 12.00Continuous Innovation: How Great Companies Renew and Refresh

Scott Thomsen, President of the Global Flat Glass Group for Guardian Industries Corp.Keeping Glass Viable as a Primary Commercial Building Envelope Component

Kelly Schuller, CEO Viracon

LUNCH 12.00 – 13.30

PARALLEL SESSIONS 13.30-18.00

Chairman: TBA

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Conference Program FRIDAY 14.6. GPD Finland 2013

9.00Glazed areas in sustainable buildings: healthy living & working environment...Cazes, Bertrand - Glass for Europe9.30Therm. conditions in the vicinity of glassSaukko, TimoSaint-Gobain Glass Finland OY/Finnglass10.00The Dawn of a New Era: New options with the new Vacuum Glass AutomaticHohenstein, HelmutDr. Hohenstein Consultancy

COFFEE BREAK 10.30 – 11.15

11.15Improvements in triple vacuum glazing designFang, Yueping - University of Ulster11.35Electrochromic Glass: Behavior and Energy SavingsLoddo, Gianraffaele - University of Cagliari11.55Development of a coated slat for blinds to be integrated within insulating glassPapaiz, Luca - Pellini SPA

LUNCH 12.15 – 13.45

13.45How to make daylight usefulSchneider, Frank - Okalux GmbH14.15TBA

14.45High Performance Curtain Wall using Vacuum Insulated Panel (VIP) SpandrelsDunlap, Andrew - SmithGroupJJR, Inc.

COFFEE BREAK 15.15 – 16.00

16.00 PLATINUM-sponsorNext-generation curtain walling with vacuum insulation panels – Energy performance and design freedomKragh, Mikkel - Dow Corning16.30Durability in Curtainwall Assemblies: Optimizing Embodied Energy and Performance Over a Building’s LifecyclePatterson, MicAdvanced Technology Studio of Enclos17.00Field Measured Energy Performance of Fenestration SystemSelkowitz, Stephen - LBNL

Energy Performancein Buildings

Façades - Advanced Archi-tectural Glass Applications

High Level Automation &Quality Management

Laminated Glass /Process / Design

New Products and Applications

9.00 PLATINUM-sponsorStrength of Laminated Glass - New codes and Standards for DesignBennison, StephenE.I. DuPont de Nemours & Co Inc.9.30 PLATINUM-sponsorAdv. Structural Silicone Glazing through Finite Element Analysis and TestingCarbary, Lawrence - Dow Corning10.00Explosion resistant glazing – experi-mental tests and numerical simulationKuntsche, Johannes - TU Darmstadt

COFFEE BREAK 10.30 – 11.15

11.15Draining Complexity: Workflow for Drain Sizing over Double Curved SurfacesSilverman, Ben - Enclos Adv. Techn. Studio11.35Advances in Explosion Resistant Bolt Fixed Glazing SystemsMorgan, Tim - Pilkington11.55Curtain walls behavior under seismic solicitationsGrenier, Claire - CSTB

LUNCH 12.15 – 13.45

13.45Glass Technology, Design and Sustain-ability - Our Role as Façade ConsultantSmithson, Peter - BG&E Facades Pty Limited14.15Re-evaluation of international glass strength standards for buildings Jacob Leon14.45Atypical glass applications in exterior enclosures Boswell Keith - Skidmore, Owings & Merrill

COFFEE BREAK 15.15 – 16.00

16.00Advances in Decorative Glass Technology Expand Functional and Aesthetic PossibilitiesMaiese, Michael - Bohlin Cywinski Jackson16.30 GOLD-sponsorWhen is Glass FlatJeppe Hundevad - APG International 17.00TBAHolt, NicholasSkidmore, Owings & Merrill New York

9.00Case Study: Fully Automated High Performance IG-ProductionDobbe, Michael - Teuto-Glasveredelung9.30Defect detection right before glass cuttingVogel, Kai - Viprotron GmbH10.00New generation of inspection systems opens up remarkable possibilitiesMercier, BertrandIsra Surface Vision GmbH

COFFEE BREAK 10.30 – 11.15

11.15Glass processing machinery with Diamond ToolsVitale, Marco - Glaston SPA11.35Innovative laser processing and finishing of glassWienkamp, Andreas - Cerion GmbH11.55Compendium Defect DetectionFeuster, Rainer - Viprotron GmbH

LUNCH 12.15 – 13.45

13.45 SILVER-sponsorEU regulation on construct. materials how does it impact glass processing?Schoisswohl, Markus - Lisec14.15 SILVER-sponsorSoftware Solutions Regarding the EU Construction Products Regulation (CPR)Kniepmeyer, Torsten - Albat+Wirsam Softw.14.45Reliable methods and devices for efficient and non-destructive determi-nation of the tinload of floatglassOstendarp, Heinrich - Bohle AG

COFFEE BREAK 15.15 – 16.00

16.00Strength properties study for flat glass with various thicknesses, sizes and test methodsChmykhova, Natalia - Glass Research Inst.16.20A new method for tempering stress measurement in glass panelsAben, Hillar - Glasstress Ltd.16.40News of glass products standardi-zation in RussiaChesnokov, Alexander - GlassResearch Inst.17.00SAG Bending Windshields - Introduction of Key Process Parameters to Superior Optical QualityEronen, Mika - Safey Glass Experts Intern.

9.00The inconsistency of the prEN13474 approach for the effective thickness...Royer Carfagni, Gianni - Univers. of Parma9.30Different Behaviors in Laminated Glass Beams with Perpendicular Directions...Cerezo, Jesús10.00Glass reinforced glassOverend, Mauro - University of Cambridge

COFFEE BREAK 10.30 – 11.15

11.15Laminated safety glass with EVA-based densely cross-linked interlayer: Durability, mechanical and optical propertiesGoebel, Horst - Bridgestone Industrial Ltd.11.35Laminated Glass and interlayers – Breaking the MythsSpeelman, Reinout - Eastman Chemical11.55Full-scale test of glazing for stairs in theatreChesnokov, Stanislav - Glass Research Inst.

LUNCH 12.15 – 13.45

13.45Considerations for Glass Balustrade DesignNorville, H. Scott - Texas Tech University14.15 PLATINUM-sponsorEnhancing Safety with Laminated Glass in Exterior Balcony RailingsBlock, Valerie - DuPont Glass Lamin. Solut.14.45Advances in Decorative Glass Techn. Expand Functional and Aesthetic Possib.Dr. Jan Wurm - Arup

COFFEE BREAK 15.15 – 16.00

16.00Curved freeform Glazing – heat bent, cold bent and laminated cold bentKloker, Stefan - Seele Sedak GmbH16.20Laminated glass with polymeric mesh between inter layerLenkimas, Tomas - Glassbel16.40Miami Art Museum:Hurrican-resistant glazingTeich, Martien - Seele Sedak GmbH17.00The Enhanced Effective Thickness method for Laminated GlassRoyer Carfagni, GianniDepartment of Industrial Engineering, University of Parma

9.00Use of surface treated pyrolitic SnO2 coating applied to the external surface of the window unit to delay and even prevent the onset of external night time condensationLefevre, Hugues - AGC Glass Europe9.30Glass ceramics for structural applicationsRoyer Carfagni, Gianni - Univers. of Parma10.00Snow accumulation prevention to glass roofs and energy savingsSaukko, Timo - Saint Gobain Glass Finland

COFFEE BREAK 10.30 – 11.15

11.15Post-applied film to improve the fire resist. of existing exterior windowsMisawa, Yutaka - Arup11.45 PLATINUM-sponsorMechanics of “Thin” Glass Ionomer Laminates for Light Weight GlazingBennison, Stephen - E.I. DuPont Nemours

LUNCH 12.15 – 13.45

13.45Laminated adhesive connections for glass structures: non-linear numerical parametrical investigationsSantarsiero, Manuel EPFL - ICOM14.15High-strength glass bonding – new opportunities for bomb blast resistant constructionsWagner, Werner - Sika Services AG14.45Novartis Campus, New Jersey- a challenge in high-strength glass bondingDaniela Neubauer - Josef Gartner GmbH; & Doebbel, Florian - Sika Services AG

COFFEE BREAK 15.15 – 16.00

16.00Load Bearing Timber Glass Composites – A WoodWisdom-Net project for innovative building systemsLudvigsson, Mikael - Glafo16.30Novel Reinforced Spannglass BeamsEngelmann, Michael - Technische Universität Dresden, Inst. Baukonstruktion17.00Cassette Glazing Systems: Broadening the Façade Vocabulary Through the Use of Framed Glazing PanelsMichno, Michel - Enclos

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Chairman: Kragh, Mikkel Chairmen: Mühlhans, Klaus& Böhmer, Peter

Chairman: Schimmelpenningh, Julia Chairmen: Wagner, Werner& Wruk, Norbert

PARALLEL SESSIONS 9.00-17.00

Chairmen: Schulte, Dirk& Jacob, Leon & Boswell, Keith

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Conference Program SATURDAY 15.6. GPD Finland 2013

9.00Fast glass surface claning and activation using ambient air plasmaCernák, Mirko - Masaryk University9.30The Delamination of SnO2:F Trans-parent Conducting Oxide Thin Films...Rauhala, Taina - Beneq Oy10.00Combinatorial Development of Improved Sol-Gel Antireflective Coatings for Solar Panel GlassKalyankar, Nikhil - Intermolecular Inc.

COFFEE BREAK 10.30 – 11.15

11.15Long term stability of AR-coatings produced under atmospheric pressure conditionsSchimanski, Arnd - Innovent e.V.11.45Functionality and durability tests for anti-soiling coatings on glass for solar energy applicationsWeiß, Karl-Anders - Fraunhofer ISE

LUNCH 12.15 – 13.45

13.45Measurement of the hemispherical transmittance of scattering tempered glass-panesKlimm, Elisaberth - Optosol GmbH14.15A New Type of High Performance Forced Convection Furnace for Thin Film Processing on GlassProbst, Volker - Bosch Solar CISTech GmbH14.45Thin glass elements – a challenge for new applicationsSiebert, GeraltUniversität der Bundeswehr München

COFFEE BREAK 15.15 – 16.00

16.00 BRONZE-sponsorPedge production technology for PV modules without laminationPuschmann, Klaus - Bystronic Glass16.30Energy Code Compliance of Tall Fully Glazed Office Buildings in Hot ClimatesAssem, Essam - KISR

Solar Architectural Challenges& Solutions

Structural Engineering- Case Studies

IGU & Window Technology Future Opportunities& Market Trends

9.00Designing pleated curved glass structures for iconic greenhousesWeber, Felix - Arup9.30Application of thermally curved glass in the building industryElstner, MichaelInterpane Glasgesellschaft mbH10.00Curved glass surfaces: design analyse - process definition - performances -..Chinzi, Gery - Sunglass

COFFEE BREAK 10.30 – 11.15

11.15Divergence in Scale: Double-Skin Façade Applications in the United StatesVaglio, JeffreyEnclos - Advanced Technology Studio11.45Elastic strain energy of therm. tempered glass increases its residual strengthReich, StefanTechnische Universität Dresden

LUNCH 12.15 – 13.45

13.45Post-tensioned structural glass beamsLouter, Christian - EPFL14.15Blast Performance of Non-captured Structurally Glazed Insulated Glass UnitsCasper, James - Enclos14.45Experimental Study of Triple Glazed Insulating Glass Unit Load SharingMorse, Stephen - Texas Tech University

COFFEE BREAK 15.15 – 16.00

16.00The ASTM Structural Glass StandardGreen, Richard - Front Inc.16.30Completed, Current, Coming – Developments in Glass TechnologyBostick, Charles - Seele Sedak & Co.17.00Re-use of Architectural GlassDodd, Graham - Arup

9.00 GOLD-sponsorKEYNOTE: Sustaining TransparencyJohann Sischka - Waagner-Biro Stahlbau9.30 GOLD-sponsorConnections in Structural GlassLenk, Peter - Eckesley O’Callaghan9.50All-glass structure: Glazed Entrance Hall, The Buildings by Daman, DubaiWilson, Philip - Malishev Wilson Eng.London10.10Design and Construction of the Feature Glass Stair for the New Mariinsky Theatre, St Peterburg, RussiaVasilchenko-Malishev, GennadyMalishev Wilson Engineers London

COFFEE BREAK 10.30 – 11.15

11.15Glass Facades and Cable StructuresEekhout, Mick - TU Delft11.35Curved Cable-stayed facades Recent Projects, new challengesBlandini, Lucio - Werner Sobek Stuttgart11.55 PLATINUM-sponsorPost Glass Breakage Performance of Laminated GlassBennison, Stephen - E.I. DuPont Nemours

LUNCH 12.15 – 13.45

13.45 PLATINUM-sponsorOverhead glass roofing minimaly supported panels using ionoplast interlayer. 10 years after installation...Gallizia, Michel - DuPont de Nemours14.15Static and impact resistance of all-glass balustradesSiebert, Barbara - Ingenieurbüro Dr. Siebert14.45Construction aware design of curved glass facades: The Eiffel Tower PavilionsLeduc, Nicolas - RFR

COFFEE BREAK 15.15 – 16.00

16.00From design to reality – fabricating and building two pleated double-curved glass shell structuresPierce, Simon - Bellapart16.30 GOLD-sponsorPushing the limits of structural glass design by applying close-range photogrammetryMähr, Tobias - Waagner-Biro Stahlbau AG17.00Characterization of Structural Glass Elements Through Finite Elements...Díaz, Núñez & Enar, Miguel ÁngelEnvolventes Arquitectonicas S.L

9.00Warm edge spacers in IGU: behavior when tested acc. to EN 1279-2/3Mognato, Ennio - Stazione Speriment. Vetro9.30Condensate Risks Pertaining to Inner Surfaces of Insulating Glass UnitsSaukko, Timo - Saint-Gobain Glass9.50 GOLD-sponsorThe Effects of #4 Surface Low-E Coat. on Fenestration Condensation ResistanceRogers, Tracy - Quanex Building Products10.10Technology of Newly Built Vacuum Glazing Production LineJianzheng, Tang - Beijing Synergy Vacuum Glazing Technology Co., Ltd.

COFFEE BREAK 10.30 – 11.15

11.15 GOLD-sponsorFuture of the glass industry, a perspect-ive from a specialist façade contractorHenriksen, Thomas - WaagnerBiro Stahlbau11.35Some new aspects of low-E glasses applicationChesnokov, Alexander - GlassResearch Inst.11.55A discussion of highly insulat. windowsKocer, Cenk - University of Sydney

LUNCH 12.15 – 13.45

13.45 GOLD-sponsorBenefits of High Performance Insulating Glass in Temperate ClimatesRogers, Tracy - Quanex Building Products14.15 SILVER-sponsorMultiple Glazing-Chances& ChallengesHolzinger, Peter - Lisec14.45Thermal Stress in Insulating Glass UnitsLingnell, William & Beason, LynnLingnell Consulting Services

COFFEE BREAK 15.15 – 16.00

16.00Standards on Insulat. Glass DurabilityHaberer, Jeffery E. & Lingnell, WilliamCardinal IG & Lingnell Consulting Services16.20Insulating Glass TrifectaRapp, Eric - Infinite Edge Technologies, LLC16.40Studies of Effect of Temperat. Changes on Laminated an Insulated GlassChristian Stutzki - Stutzki Engineering Inc.17.10Dynamic façades: Solving the Green Building Challenge without Design CompromiseSanders, Helen - Sage Electrochromics

9.00KEYNOTE: Two years (2011 & 2012) in the world flat glass industry...Savaëte, Bernard - BJS. Différences9.40Development of the market of energy-saving glass in Russia...Shakhnes, Lev - Union of Glass Companies10.05The UK Glass and Window Industry now and going forwardRees, Nigel - Glass and Glazing Federation

COFFEE BREAK 10.30 – 11.15

11.15North American Glass and Glazing Market TrendsJokhu-Sowell, Urmilla - GANA11.35Tempering of 2.00 mm glassLiettyä, Juha - Glaston11.55Innov. in Training for the 21st CenturyPenski, Daniel & Pfundstein, Thomas - FTI

LUNCH 12.15 – 13.45

13.45Resolution of the “Louis Vuitton pour la Création” glazed canopies...Raynaud, Jacques - RFR14.15Controlling CausticsPauly, Mark - FPFL14.35Permanent Strain Measurement Inside of Cold Bent Glass LaminatesFildhuth, Thiemo - ITKE Univers. of Stuttgart14.55 GOLD-sponsorOptimising quadrilateral free-form grids for panelisation with cold-bent...Marinov, Vladimir - Eckersley O’Callaghan

COFFEE BREAK 15.15 – 16.00

16.00 GOLD-sponsorRepanelizing the Magnolia Glass Pavilion with Curved Trapezoidal PanelsBlaschitz, Bernhard - WaagnerBiro Stahlbau16.30Complex Geometry Façades - Techn. Implications of Cold-Bent GlassBeer, Benjamin - Meinhardt Façade Techn.17.00Large scale double curved glass facades made feasible - The Arena Corinthians..Schiftner, Alexander - Evolute GmbH6

Chairmen: Geyer, Volker& Moeyersons, Luc

Chairmen: Stelzer, Ingo& Martien, Teich

Chairman: Rogers, Tracy Chairmen: Jokhu-Sowell, Urmilla& Rees, Nigel

PARALLEL SESSIONS 9.00-17.30

Chairmen: Carbary, Lawrence& Dodd, Graham

3d Complex Geometry

Chairmen: Hendriksen, Thomas& Blandini, Lucio

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Poster sessions GPD Finland 2013

THURSDAY 13.6.

Coatings Technology and Applications

Mg-Y alloy switchable mirrors with excellent optical properties and switching durabilityYamada, Yasusei - AIST

Tempering / Pre-processing

Float glass corrosion after contact to atmosphere and protective measuresEmonds, Michael - ACWAchieving energy saving with optimized tempering furnaceMohammadizadeh, Mehdi - Saipa ShishehQuality test for tempered glass roller sideMauer, Gary - Window Cleaning Network

Scientific Session

An Applic. Evaluation of Hybrid Glass Panel System as Structural MemberMiyasato, Naoya - Nihon UniversityTempered glass plates, non tempered holes, what do we need to look at?Veer, Frederic - Delft University of Techn.

FRIDAY 14.6.

Façades - Advanced Archi-tectural Glass Applications

Low-cost, Light and Green: Optimizing Curtainwalls to Minimize Cost and EnergySilverman, Ben - Enclos Adv. Techn. Studio

Intelligent cleaning solutions for organic formed buildingsWeisse, Thomas - TAW International

New Products and Applications

Real stresses of TSSA and SG in “cured state” by uniaxial test and image correlatoinSantarsiero, Manuel - EPFL - ICOM

Analytical models for the behaviour of ionomer (SentryGlas®) and trans-parent silicon (TSSA) under large deformationSantarsiero, Manuel - EPFL - ICOM

Energy Performancein Buildings

Dynamic Glazing - Increasing window to wall ratio without energy penaltySanders, Helen - Sage Electrochromics

SATURDAY 15.6.

Solar

Secondary Reflective Panel for Concentrated Solar PowerKrasnov, Alex - Guardian Industries

Architectural Challenges& Solutions

A model to determine the maximum principal stress of uniformly laterally loaded rectangular platesMorse, Stephen - Texas Tech University

The new CNR-DT210 Italian code for structural glass. Achievements and open problemsRoyer Carfagni, GianniDepartment of Industrial Engineering, University of Parma

Structural Engineering- Case Studies

Locations of Fracture Origins and Magnitudes of Maximum Principal Stresses in Rectangular Glass LitesNorville, H. Scott - Texas Tech University

Consistency of pre-stress and bending strength of annealed, heat stressed and tempered glassVeer, Frederic - Delft University of Techn.

DIN 18008 - New German design code for glassSiebert, GeraltUniversität der Bundeswehr München

The out-of-plane compressive strength of a folded reinforced glass structureCarvalho, PauloSchool of Architecture University of Minho

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ALL-ROUND FOCUS

ON SINGLE TOPICS

GPD workshops are designed to provide participants with the opportunity to acquire more indepth knowledge of various topics. They are intensive 4-8 hour courses with each focusing on techniques and skills in a particular field. Participants get detailed information on various subjects, answers to their queries and updates on the latest developments. The workshops will take place before the conference. The main emphasis is interaction and exchange of information among relatively small groups e.g. the number of participants for practical workshops will be limited to 15 persons and 20-50 persons for theoretical workshops.

Workshops The workshop prices are for the registration by/on April 15, 2013

TUESDAY JUNE 11, 2013

What You Should Know About World Flat GlassIndustry & BusinessBernard Savaëte, BJS. Différences

Time: 09:00 - 17:00 Price 230€ + VAT 24%

PLATINUM-sponsorLaminated Glass in Architectural Glass StructuresLuc Moeyersons, Du Pont de Nemours (Belgium)

Leo Breukers, Bridgestone

Time: 09:00 - 17:00 Price 130€ + VAT 24%

Optimizing Glass Cutting and GrindingPeter Pokoern, Bohle AG & Dr. Michael Emonds,

Aachener Chemische Werke

Time: 09:00 - 17:00 Price 130€ + VAT 24%

Inspecting Coated Glass: Key Factors of Inspection / Specifying & Using AOI Solutions in ProductionThomas Laumeyer, Dr. Schenk GmbH Industriemesstechnik

Time: 08:45 - 17:00 Price 130€ + VAT 24%

Glass Chemical Strengthening by Ion Exchange Guglielmo Macrelli, Isoclima Spa

Time: 09:00 - 16:00 Price 130€ + VAT 24%

Oh Dear! A Discussion About Glass Problems John Colvin, JCGC Limited

Time: 09:00 - 16:00 Price 230€ + VAT 24%

An Introduction to Vacuum Insulating GlazingDr. Cenk Kocer, University of Sydney

Time: 09:00 - 13:00 Price 130€ + VAT 24%

Critical Points in the Glass Tempering Process - How to Ensure Product Quality and Profitable Production Jonathan Barr, Safety Glass Experts International Oy Ltd

Time: 09:00 - 16:00 Price 230€ + VAT 24%

Structural Glass Crash Course - by COST Action TU0905 “Structural Glass”Prof Jan Belis, University of Ghent

Time: 9:00 - 17:25 Price 130€ + VAT 24%

WEDNESDAY JUNE 12, 2013

State of the Art in Nanofabrication and Coating of Glass and FilmYasunori Taga, Thin Film Research Centre, Chubu University

Time: 09:00 - 13:00 Price 130€ + VAT 24%

PLATINUM-sponsorStructural Silicone Glazing and next generation bonding techno-logies: Optimizing Design and Performance in facade systemsLarry Carbary, Dow Corning

Time: 13:00 - 17:00 Price 130€ + VAT 24%

PLATINUM-sponsorStructural Performance and Applications of Laminated GlassDr. Stephen J Bennison, E.I Dupont De Nemours & CO. Inc

Time: 9:00 - 13:00 Price 130€ + VAT 24%

Inspecting Coated Glass: Key Factors of Inspection /Specifying & Using AOI Solutions in ProductionThomas Laumeyer, Dr. Schenk GmbH Industriemesstechnik

Time: 08:45 - 17:00 Price 130€ + VAT 24%

Compendium Defect DetectionRainer Feuster, Vipotron GmbH

Time: 09:00 - 13:00 Price 130€ + VAT 24%

Fun with Glass – a Material Study to Challenge Preconceptions and Inspire CreativityDr. G. Scott Glaesemann and Tom Cleary, Corning Inc.

Time: 13:00 - 17:00 Price 130€ + VAT 24%

Thin Film Coating Equipment for the Glass IndustryJoe Pimenoff, Beneq Oy

Time: 10:00 - 20:30 Price 130€ + VAT 24%

Please note! This workshop is held in Helsinki; transportation is arranged by workshop organizer

Advanced Serial Bending Furnace OperationMika Eronen, Safety Glass Experts International Oy Ltd

Time: 09:00 - 16:00 Price 230€ + VAT 24%

Facades + InnovationJeffrey Vaglio and Mic Patterson, Enclos Corp.

Time: 10:00 - 17:00 Price 130€ + VAT 24%

How to Tackle Today’s Challenges in Tempering: Iridescence, Thin Glass Tempering and Energy-EfficiencyTarmo Pesonen, Jukka Vehmas and Kimmo Kuusela, Glaston Finland Oy

Time: 8:30 - 15:30 Price 130€ + VAT 24%

Glass Surface Treatment: Washing, Polishing, Corrosion Protection Dr. Michael Emonds, Aachener Chemische Werke,

Prof. Edda Rädlein, TU Ilmenau & Reinhold Senft Grafotec

Time: 09:00 - 16:00 Price 130€ + VAT 24%

Confirmed Workshops for GPD 2013

WEDNESDAY JUNE 12, 2013

Customizing Decorative Glass Facade From Design to Implementation – Using Digital Printing with Ceramic Ink TechnologyYariv Ninyo, DipTech

Time: 10:30 - 12:15 Price 80€ + VAT 24%

“Fondation Louis Vuitton pour la Création” designedby Frank GehryDesigning team

Time: 09:00 - 17:00 Price 230€ + VAT 24%

GOLD-sponsor*

WTC Tower One, New York City Christoph Timm, SOM / Dirk Schulte, APG Intl.* /

Mikko Filmer, AGC Interpane

Time: 09:00 - 17:00 Price 230€ + VAT 24%

Special Workshop:SUNDAY JUNE 16, 2013

Global Needs for Training/Education? - New Training Concept WorkshopHermia Ltd.

Time: 11:00-16:00 Price 100€ + VAT 24%

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EXHIBITION VENUE

The exhibition will be located in the Sorsapuistosali in Tampere Hall. In addition, all coffees and lunches will be served there. This combination of activities will provide exhibitors the best platform to showcase or launch products, services and knowhow to the attending glass community.

Booths available are between 9 and 24m2. To ensure the best positions for your booth book now at www.gpd.fi

More information at www.gpd.fi

INCREASE YOUR BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES!While the GPD Finland conference and the workshops are for educational purposes, the GPD Glass Exhibition is designed to cater for the commercial needs of our guests. This strategic set-up aims at increasing your business opportunities with exhibitors from all over the world since coffees and lunches will be served in the same location. The Expo is open only to conference participants.

As an exhibitor you will be able to:

� Network and foster partnerships with like-minded professionals

� Promote directly your company and products to a targeted audience of

high level decision-makers.

� Enhance your organization’s profile

� Establish new contacts and lay foundations for future business

Glass Expo13-15 June 2013

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TAMPERE, THE CITY OF SOULWednesday, June 12: 18.00 pm – 20.00 � Price: 30€ per person (+ VAT 24%)

Join us for this “not so typical” sightseeing tour which is designed specifically for GPD 2013 participants! Tampere is one of the most popular cities in Finland with its growing population, but what kind of people are the Finns really? The simplicity of traditional Finnish food has been turned into an advantage by placing an emphasis on freshness. Modern Finnish restaurateurs now blend high-quality Finnish produce with continental cooking techniques. After the tour you will know the very best restaurants in town.

Some of the main sights with their fascinating history will be included in the tour. We will visit the beautiful and unique Pispala which grew without a unified local development plan, resulting in unique building styles and solutions, when Tampere was industrialized in the late 1800’s. You will enjoy a coffee break at the old Pyynikki Obsevation Tower and Caféteria where you will have an opportunity to climb up the stairs (26 meters) to the open high level platform which offers a clear view of the city of Tampere. The platform can also be reached by a lift. The cafeteria at the tower is famous for it’s tasty doughnuts, which really are the best in town.

This tour offers a superb way to get to know the city of Tampere and prepare yourself for the GPD 2013 Conference!

Price includes: Guided tour by bus, coffee or tea, doughnut and entrance to the Pyynikki observation tower, a list of the top restaurants and cafeterias in town.

Note: Min. amount of participants: 20

TASTY FOOD WALK IN THE HEART OF TAMPERE WITH ART AND CRAFTFriday, June 14 at 11.00 am – 13.00 pm� Price: 38€ per person (+ VAT 24%)

The old and beautiful Market Hall in Tampere is worth visiting. The over 100 – year old market hall is very traditional, yet a modern market place that offers you local delicacies. It sells top quality food in Tampere and fresh seasonal products and offers special shops.

On the way to the Market Hall we will stop by the Verkaranta art and craft centre which operates in the heart of Tampere in an old dye house from the 19th century, and is located by the Tammerkoski rapids. Verkaranta holds a variety of local arts and crafts exhibitions.

This tour introduces you into a local food with some food tastings. We will visit also Laukontori open-market in a relaxing atmosphere.

We will enjoy a delicious Finnish lunch at the market hall where the tour ends. The Market Hall is located right in the heart of the city, so way back to your hotel is short and easy.

Departure: Sokos Hotel Ilves, reception

Price includes: Tour guide’s services, food tastings, lunch in the market hall

Note: Min. amount of participants: 8

TOUR RESERVATIONSThe tour reservations should be made in writing at: [email protected] by May 12th, 2013.

Please mention the name of the participant and also the name of the tour you want to participate to! If your tour package includes any lunch or servings, we ask, that you inform Meetings Mill beforehand of any food-allergies as soon as possible, preferably at the point of reservation.

Kindly notice, that each tour requires a minimum number of participants; if the required number is not reached, the tour will be cancelled.

Tours

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SAUNA CRUISING ON THE LAKEFriday, June 14 at 11.00 am – 14.00 pm

Price: 80€ per person (+ VAT 24%)

Welcome aboard to enjoy Finnish sauna and beautiful Näsijärvi lake scenery!

Departure is from the Mustalahti harbor, where M/S Rosendahl’s personnel will welcome you on board.

Lake Näsijärvi is the biggest lake in Pirkanmaa region. On the cruise there is no rush. The atmosphere is very peaceful and the experience of the real Finnish sauna with a nice dip in the lake makes your day!

There are renovated washing facilities in the boat and the towels are included. Finnish salmon soup with bread and coffee will be served during the cruise.

Departure: Mustalahti Harbor (meeting point at the restaurant Kaisla, entrance)

Price includes:Cruise for 3 hours, sauna and towelsDelicious Finnish salmon soup with breadCoffee or tea and pastryNote: Min. amount of participants :10

CHURCH BOAT ROWING IN THE LAKE PYHÄJÄRVISunday, June 16 at 13.00 pm – 15.00 pm

Price: 35€ per person (+ VAT 24%)

For a breath of fresh air and a taste of a beautiful lake Pyhäjärvi, hop into a wooden rowboat, 12 meters long.A guide will meet you at the reception of the hotel Ilves and will lead you to the starting point which is near the hotel, as Tampere is surrounded with two big lakes.

There is a professional rowing guide with you during the whole trip and before the boat takes off, he will give you all the information needed.

Departure: Sokos Hotel Ilves, reception

Price includes:Rowing technique instruction and guidingAll necessary equipmentBottle of fresh waterNote: Min. amount of participants :8; Outdoor and flexible clothing recommended (gloves as well)

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Networking Activities

GET TOGETHER PARTY

� Thursday, June 13� Venue: to be confirmed

Included in the conference fee. All registered delegates and accompanying persons are invited. This event provides an excellent opportunity to meet old as well as new colleagues. Buffet style dinner will be served on complimentary basis.

Please confirm your participation during the on-line registration.Dress code: Casual attire.

CONFERENCE BUFFET DINNER

� Friday, June 14� Venue: to be confirmed� Charges: 80€ per person (VAT 24%)

Outstanding Finnish dishes, drinks and entertainment will be on offer in an unique and an impressive setting.

Please confirm your participation during the on-line registration.Dress code: Business attire.

FAREWELL PARTY

� Saturday, June 15, 19.00 – until sunrise� Venue: to be confirmed

Farewell Party – A Must Attend Event!

As expected, the Farewell Evening party is always something unforgettable.The set up will be very informal and will include special networking opportunities, activities and memorable entertainment!

Included in the conference fee. Please confirm your participation during the on-line registration.

Social networking is the ‘buzz word’ at the moment in any industry. GPD is popular for organizing events that make networking and getting new contacts very easy!

MEETING MANAGEROne-on-one meetings during the conference which you can book in advance through our new networking tool, the Meeting Manager.

Evening activities:

� Get Together Party on 13 June – fee included

� Conference Buffet Dinner on 14 June – fee 80€

� Farewell Party on 15 June – fee included

ACCOMPANYING GUESTS LEISURE ACTIVITIESGPD participants and their accompanying guests can choose to do different leisure activities. Designed to suit different tastes, the activities vary from cultural to sporty ones.

The GPD organizing committee will organize a series of leisure activities in cooperation with Meetings Mill for those interested but we also recommend visiting the Go Tampere Tourist Information website at www.tampere.fi/english/tourism for more options.

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Conference ThemeEnergy Management in Buildings:

Is this the future of glass technology in developing economies?

MARCH 19 – 20, MUMBAI

GGLASS PPEERFORMANCE DAYS

MAY 22-23 2013, BEIJING, CHINAin conjunction with China Glass 2013

GLASS PERFORMANCE DAYS CHINA

Conference ThemeEnergy Efficiency, Solar and Glass Technology in Warm ClimatesThe energy management in warm climates faces challenges in the area of building insulation. Cooling buildings leads to increased energy consumption and energy related costs. Existing technologies in the glass industry may be implemented to tackle these issues.

When submitting a paper for GPD India 2013 for any of the proposed sessions in our Call for Papers brochure, please try to address the above mentioned ideas.

While investments in renewable energy production continue, building insulation is still not seen as a major player in energy efficiency, especially in developing economies. One of the GPD China 2013 targets is to establish whether or not proper insulation of a building will reduce energy consumption as well as the costs for heating or cooling.

For more information on GPD China 2013, please visit www.gpd.fi/China

In conjunction with Glasspex India

Organizers Supporter

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Organizers Supporter

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THE LANDOF THE MIDNIGHT SUN

General info

Finland is a republic which became a member of the European Union in 1995. Its population is 5.3 million. Finland is the sixth largest country in Europe in area, with a low population density of 15.5 persons per square kilometre. The capital Helsinki has 561 000 residents. Finland is an advanced industrial economy: the metal, engineering and electronics industries account for about 60 % of export revenues, the forest products industry for about 20 %.

Nature

Forests cover three quarters of the country’s surface area of 338 000 square kilometres. Other outstanding features of Finland’s scenery are some 190 000 lakes and approximately as many islands.

Geography

Finland is situated in northern Europe. A quarter of its total area lies north of the Arctic Circle. Finland’s neighbouring countries are Sweden, Norway, and Russia, which have land borders with Finland, and Estonia across the Gulf of Finland.

Visit www.finland.fi for more information

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Climate

One notable effect of Finland’s northerly position on the globe is that the four seasons of the year are clearly distinct from one another. The climate is marked by cold winters and warm summers. The highest daytime temperature in southern Finland during the summer occasionally rises to almost 30 degrees Celsius. During the winter months, particularly in January and February, temperatures of minus 20 Celsius are not uncommon. In the far north, beyond the Arctic Circle, the sun does not set for about 73 days, producing the white nights of summer. In the same region, during the winter period, the sun remains below the horizon for 51 days, creating the polar night.

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www.glaston.net

If interested in sponsoring the event please visit our website at www.gpd.fi

FINLAND2013GLASS PERFORMANCE DAYS

CONFERENCE: 13 – 15 JUNE, TAMPEREWORKSHOPS: 11 – 12 JUNE, TAMPERE

General information

Mr. Jorma Vitkalajorma.vitkala @ gpd.fi Mob. +358 40 553 2042

Mr. Brown Ondusobrown.onduso @ gpd.fiMob. +358 40 773 9313

ORGANIZED BYPLATINUM SPONSORS

GOLD SPONSORS

SILVER SPONSORS

Glass Performance DaysP. O. Box 2533731 TAMPERE, FINLANDTel +358 10 500 500Fax +358 10 500 6180

BRONZE SPONSORSBAU 2009 12-17 January 2009

National Glass Association

The Finnish Association of Architects

Italian Glass Processing Machinery and Accessory

Suppliers’ Association

Finnish Constructional Steelwork Association

Glass and Glazing Federation

EuroWindoor

21-25 October 2008 6-8 October 2008

THE CONFERENCE IS SUPPORTED BY THE FOLLOWING TRADE FAIRS AND ASSOCIATIONS

China Glass: 24–25.5.2013


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