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Read Full ArticleSaint-Gobain Glass is delivering webinars to façade fabricators and installers as well as architects, and specifiers during lockdown.
5 May 1:00pm-2:00pm will see David Entwistle - Head of Major Projects at Saint-Gobain Glass delivering ' How to Specify Glass'. 12 May 1:00pm-2:00pm will see Entwistle in the chair again hosting 'Glass Forever - Sustainability Matters'. 19 May, same time same place, Entwistle returns for 'Aesthetics of Facades'.
Interviews
Created in response to a significant volume of requests for glass specification and technical training, Saint-Gobain Glass’ online seminars and training sessions will be accompanied by weekly interviews with some of the construction industry’s leading experts to discuss all things glass and much more.
Get involved
Saint-Gobain Glass’ current webinar schedule includes CPDs every Tuesday at 1:00pm, glass surgeries every Tuesday at 4:00pm and ‘Live@5’ on Thursdays at 5:00pm.
The business will be announcing new webinar topics and guests weekly.
“When the government lockdown was announced, we were approached by a number of people looking for a way to maintain and build connections and knowledge during this time.”
– Lauren Whittaker
Market Manager, Saint-Gobain Glass
Lots to learn
“We’re pleased to be able to provide support and training particularly regarding glazing and façade specification," continues Whittaker. "It’s been great to see the fantastic support we quickly gained following the launch of the initiative in April, with hundreds of attendees joining the webinars so far. There is something for everyone, from architects and specifiers to façade fabricators and glass processors and everyone in-between.”
To attend a webinar, please register here
Picture: Learning in a lockdown - Saint-Gobain Glass is delivering webinars to façade fabricators and installers.
Article written by Cathryn Ellis
04th May 2020