Glass of tomorrow

Guardian Glass has announced that it will present an ‘interactive, multi-sensory exhibit’ (Hall 10, Stand A24) at Glasstec next week, where customers can experience the huge variety of possibilities of glass ‘not just for today, but tomorrow and beyond’.

Guardian’s stand will feature concentric rings, designed to reveal the current and future possibilities of glass, whilst presenting them in a manner that plays on the senses of touch, sight, sound, taste and smell.

Starting from the outside, Guardian’s current products – including Guardian Clarity anti-reflective glass, Guardian LamiGlass Acoustic on Guardian UltraClear low-iron glass and Guardian Dielectric Mirror – will be used to ‘tease the senses’ of sight and sound.

Venturing deeper into the stand, visitors will be able to discover some of the exciting ‘products of tomorrow’: Guardian’s new SPS (Single Product Solution), a technology platform that enables a single solar control glass product for its double and triple silver coatings that matches in both the annealed and tempered state; or IGUs made with recently launched Guardian SunGuard SuperNeutral (SN) 75 and SN 63, that combine enhanced performance with a more neutral and consistent colour.

At the centre of the exhibit, a new dynamic glazing technology will create a visual stage on which Guardian says that it will present its vision for the future of glass in a ‘multi-dimensional experience’.

“At Guardian Glass, we’re not just helping to solve today’s challenges. We are ready to embrace tomorrow, the near future and beyond, where we believe glass will play an even greater role in the world, helping to solve new challenges that will arise,” explained Andrew Wilkins, marketing communications manager at Guardian Glass Europe.

“Our stand at Glasstec 2018 has been designed to express just that, whilst entertaining and interacting with our guests as they physically experience the possibilities of our glass.”

www.guardianglasstec.com

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