Emerging trends in processed glass for architecture
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For any information regarding this session reach-out towards anto@tprsenterprises.in
rahul@tprsenterprises.in
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The session about glass was interesting and very informative. Came to know about lot of building like how they have used the glass in different ways especially in different forms and facades
Even though the webinar was for the professionals in glass. We got know the process of installation and the current market value of glass with good case studies. Was helpful to add in our hotel design. The team TPRS was very active to clear our questions.
The webinar gave information about the various applications, varieties of glass in structures and it's exclusive use in facades.
That was a very helpful webinar, spoke a lot about the kinds of glasses and the advancements. Pretty cool!!
Nice knowledge sharing session, the latest technology in glass processing. Great, keep it up Team TPRS!
''Great initiative in the processing fraternity to do a session like this. It was very impressive and well-articulated. Many key participants attended the session (100+) participants. Great going''
"It was interesting how glass is now no longer seen as a non sustainable material and how we can effectively use glass even in Chennai context"
"I never knew that glass had so many varieties and types, I was awestruck and I feel much more confident to use glass than before"
"The session gave me a new dimension to how I think of glass. It helped shape my idea of how glass can also be a sustainable material"