Edgetech is set to focus on automation, innovation and sustainability at this year’s Fensterbau Frontale trade show in Germany. Its products are to be on display at Fensterbau’s Hall 6, Booth 2-232.
“We’ve experienced surging demand for our automated spacer application lines in recent months, and will be explaining the benefits to visitors to our stand at Fensterbau,” said Charlotte Hawkes, Edgetech’s head of marketing. Fensterbau – the Nuremberg-based trade show for windows, doors and façades – is scheduled to return next month from 12 to 15 July, after a four year absence.
Charlotte continued: “After an incredibly disruptive and unpredictable few years, our sector still faces many challenges. However, it’s also shown its ability to react and adapt to rapidly changing circumstances.
“In the years to come, we’ll need that same resilience and flexibility to tackle some of the biggest issues facing not just our industry, but society as a whole. The climate crisis is one such threat. Meeting hugely ambitious international net zero targets will require sweeping changes to the way we construct and renovate buildings, and the sort of outstanding energy efficiency that Edgetech’s warm edge products provide.
“Another major obstacle restricting growth in the glass and glazing sector is the worsening skills shortage. In countries like Britain, an ageing population means that thousands of the most experienced construction and manufacturing professionals are set to retire over the next 20 years.”