Showing posts with label Glass products. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glass products. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

IIID Showcase 2010 for Innovative Interiors


The Institute of Indian Interior Designers, IIID, is conducting a Trade Show on Innovative Technology Products & Services in Interior Design. It is a platform which links professionals, manufacturers, suppliers, contractors and service providers, and helps them understand the present and future of Interior Design as a subject.

The IIID Showcase is

  • A platform for all parties related to the field of Interior Design to showcase their products and services to the fraternity
  • A special insight into innovative style and trends within the interior designing industry
  • An opportunity to follow industry trends, share experiences, and investigate potential innovations.

This tradeshow is also the ideal place to make new business contacts.

IIID Showcase 2010

IIID Showcase 2010 is a design & decorative event planned to be held from 30th September – 3rd October in Mumbai, India. It will be hosted at the MMRDA Grounds and will accommodate close to 500 Architects and Interior Designers from all over India and overseas. IIID Showcase 2010 aims to present a platform for the demonstration of technological developments, products, services and business development in the Interior Designing sector.

A three-day seminar is to be conducted concurrent to the IIID Showcase tradeshow. The IIID Showcase conference is to be addressed by speakers of repute, including leading Architects, Interior Designers, Consultants, Government Officials, Association office-bearers, top executives of MNCs, etc.

The seminar will cover the following topics:

  • Interiors of the hospitality sector
  • Interiors of infrastructure projects -Airports, Railway Stations

Highlights

  • Over 500 Architects and Interior Designers from all over India and overseas to inaugurate this 20th Edition of IIID Showcase this year
  • Over 25,000 Industry visitor
  • Over 50 International Companies
  • Seminar on Interiors
  • Country Pavilions 6.Buyer-Seller Meet
  • Unprecedented Publicity campaign

Exhibitor Profile

Exhibitors Advantages

  1. A Platform to launch innovative products and services
  2. Network with the spending Decision Makers in Local Government
  3. Participate in round table discussions and attend sessions with conference attendees
  4. Identify new needs in the market and brief buyers of R & D Products
  5. Meet new business contacts
  6. Explore joint venture and partnerships
  7. Gain International Exposure
  8. Increase International media presence and recognition
  9. Meet high quality prospects and decision makers
  10. Reinforce your company's brand awareness in the local government market place
  11. Experience the most efficient way to reach your new customers

Visitors Profile

  • Architects and Interior Designers
  • Builders, Engineers, Town Planners, Property Developers
  • Corporates and MNCs
  • Directors, CEOs, Presidents / Vice Presidents
  • IT Managers from various industries
  • Departmental / Chain Stores
  • Purchase Managers and Office Managers from FMCG, Entertainment, Healthcare, Educational Institutions and Other Industries
  • Government Bodies, Municipal & Public Offices
  • BPO and Auditorium Authorities etc

Organizers

IIID Showcase 2010 will be jointly organized by ZAK Trade Fairs & Exhibitions Pvt. Ltd. and Institute of Indian Interior Designers (IIID).

Venue

Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC)
Bandra - Kurla Complex, Maharashtra, 400051
East, Mumbai, India

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Satin Glass


Satin glass was first made as decorative pressed glass in England and the United States during the 1880s. Satin glass is similar to milk glass in that it is opaque, and has decorative surface patterns moulded into it; however, satin glass has a satin, rather than glossy surface.

Satin glass is typically tinted with a pastel color, blue being the most common. Satin glass is also used to impart privacy where full transparency of glass is undesirable. Satin glass arouses a lot of interest through its unusual feel and appearance.

Satin glass is nothing but any glass that has been chemically treated to give it a satin finish. Satin Glass is made by treating finished glass products with hydrofluoric acid to remove the shine. Normally clear glass is dipped into hydrofluoric acid, which eats away the shine and dulls the surface. The finish itself is both visible and most certainly recognizable by the touch. The term "satin glass" is frequently used to refer to a collectible type of pressed glass.

Satin Glass looks sandblasted but is actually acid-etched. It reveals finger prints less than real sandblasted glass. In certain varieties of satin glass such as “Clear Shield” or “Diamond Fusion”, finger prints are even less visible.

Good pieces of satin glass feel actually like a piece of fine satin cloth. The translucent quality of satin glass make it especially desirable for use in lampshades; a form of satin glass still has a universal practical use in “pearl” or frosted light bulbs. Satin glass is typically used as art glass in windows or doors.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Mir Stekla - 2010


Significant properties and massive potential of the glass made itself as a widely used construction material. Because of the wide range spread of glass in various fields, the Russian glass market is dramatically growing. This leads to the arrival of the new companies every year. Adding the growth of the Russian glass market, international trades show namely Mir Stekla is being conducted every year. This exhibition started its journey in the year of 1999. Mir Stekla International exhibition is the largest trade show for the glass industry in Russia, CIS and Eastern Europe.

Mir Stekla (World of Glass) – 2010, 12th international exhibition for Glass products, Manufacturing, Processing and Finishing Technology is going to be held from June 7-10, 2010 at Expocentr’ Krasnaya Presnya Fairgrounds, Moscow, Russia. This exhibition is going to be organized by ZAO Expocentr. This exhibition carries the official UFI label “UFI Approved Event” and the label of RUEF – the Russian Union of Exhibitions and fairs and the trade show will be supported by the chamber of commerce and industry of the Russian federation.

Opportunities
Mir Stekla offers a place to introduce the new products and grab the audience focus easily. It also increases the customer’s perception on the products by face to face communication and enhances brand awareness. Mir Stekla will provide a great platform to analysis the needs and expectations of the clients or customers. This show makes the product to reach the greater number of target customers by direct sales.

This exhibition will cover several sectors such as Glass production, production technology, production and treatment of sheet glass, machine-tools and equipment for production and finishing treatment of other kinds of glass, research and development in glass industry, technology and the production of refractory, auxiliary equipment and tools, contract work, service, consulting engineering, ready-made glassware and so on.

Exhibitors’ profile
It is expected that this exhibition will be occupied by exhibitors from 24 countries. Exhibit profile includes auxiliary and operating materials, batching equipment, coating technology, measuring and testing equipment, raw materials, artistic glass production equipment, cooling system, drilling equipments, instrument control system, windows or doors fabrication machinery etc.

Visitors’ profile
Visitors profile includes glass manufacturers, architects, automobile component distributors, Automobile manufactures, contractors, engineers, property developers, windows and façade builders and so on. Visitors are also expected from more than 24 nations.

A large attendance of glass industry professionals from various places and also from the Russia will definitely yield a great profit for the exhibitors who are exhibiting the products. High quality service provided by the Expocentr’ staff and the venue’s well-developed infrastructure will definitely promote successful exhibiting.