The Glass and Glazing Federation at EMEX 2015

GGF discuss benefits of energy efficient glazing and window film at EMEX

  • 24 Nov 2015

The Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) recently exhibited at EMEX 2015 (Energy Managers Exhibition) at London Excel on 11-12 November.

Hosted by the Energy Managers Association, the annual event targets energy and facilities managers across different sectors, providing the opportunity to gain and exchange key information and ideas on energy efficiency.

In addition to exhibiting at the show with an information stand, the GGF also presented the benefits of energy efficient glazing and window film.

A presentation on the energy efficient advantages of Window Film was given by Dave Cox, Chairman of the European Window Film Association and 3M European Channel Manager, whilst GGF Managing Director Giles Wilson provided an overview of the GGF and how energy efficient glazing is of utmost importance for both new and existing buildings.

The GGF also produced a “Buyer’s Guide to Energy Efficient Glass and Glazing Products” publication specifically for the EMEX event. 

The guide is now available to download from the EMEX website.

Giles Willson commented: “It is important for the GGF to share its expertise to new audiences wherever we can as part of our broad education strategy. 

I’d like to thank Lord Redesdale and the Energy Managers Association for the invitation and I look forward to working together on the development of the new Buyers Guide.”

The presentation and guide are also available to access from the Members’ Area of the GGF website under publications in the energy efficiency section.

Contact:

Glass and Glazing Federation
40 Rushworth Street
London
SE1 0RB
LONDON

t: 0207 939 9101

Visit the Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) website

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