From September 16 to 19, 2025, Vitrum25, the international exhibition organised by GIMAV and dedicated to the entire glass supply chain, returns to Fiera Milano Rho. Under the theme “At the Heart of Glass,” this year’s edition reaffirms its role as a global hub for technology, innovation and sustainability.
More than a showcase, Vitrum25 is an international laboratory of innovation and training where architecture, construction and sustainability converge. Supported by leading industry associations – Assovetro, GIMAV, Glass Group, Glass for Europe and Abravidro – and complemented by a rich program of conferences and side events, the fair serves as a true business hub for strengthening brand identity and expanding networks.
Glastebo International & Vetreria Malagoli: Innovation and craftsmanship
As part of this dynamic platform, Glastebo International and Vetreria Malagoli will present their expertise at the Glass Group stand (Hall 9 – Stands U01, U09, U21, U22). Their participation reflects a shared commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions that combine technical performance, safety and bespoke design. Glastebo International, a leader in flat glass processing, will showcase its capacity for innovation, precision and advanced technology.
Vetreria Malagoli, a historic Modena-based company founded in 1896, will highlight the artistry of traditional glassmaking, offering tailor-made projects that transform spaces into unique aesthetic experiences.
Tarik El Ouariti, General Manager of Glastebo International, said, “Vitrum25 represents a key milestone for us. Being part of the Glass Group stand allows us to highlight the role of flat glass as not only a high-performance material, but also a medium that meets the new aesthetic and environmental needs of contemporary architecture.”
Stefano Lancellotti, Commercial Director of Vetreria Malagoli, added “Our heritage is rooted in craftsmanship and a tailor-made approach that works closely with architects and designers. At Vitrum25, we aim to demonstrate how glass can be both elegant and functional – a true language of architecture and design. This event offers us the opportunity to bring our tradition into dialogue with the future of the global glass industry.”