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GPD Finland 2019 – participant registration open

The early bird participant registration for GPD Finland 2019 workshops, conference and exhibition is now open. This early bird offer is valid for the next four weeks, until January 14th 2019. During this time the registration fee is €950 + VAT 24%. After that the fee will be €1150 until April 30th 2019, thereafter €1250.

The GPD Finland 2019 programme of events starts on 25 June with two days of Workshops, and  continues until 25 June with the Conference Part, offering six parallel technical sessions each day, and the Exhibition Part, including a Glass Expo section for glass product exhibition and a Step Change section for start-up companies. The conference programme will be published in February 2019.

The review process for abstracts is ongoing and GPD Finland 2019 will soon start publishing accepted abstracts online.  Abstracts are still being accepted. The final deadline for submitting abstracts is 27 January 2019.

During the Conference period, Tampere hotels are fully booked, and therefore GPD has made block reservations, and it is highly recommended to book hotels reserved by GPD, as transport will only provide to and from these hotels and the conference venue will be outside Tampere.

If you choose to participate in a workshop, workshop fees will be charged in addition to the conference fees. Each workshop is €150 + 24% VAT.

If you plan to bring your spouse (or equivalent), please remember to register them via the registration platform. The fee is €130 + VAT. Children under 18 years of age can join free of charge.

To see the registration fees and register, click: https://gpd.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=a865f4b251e1897d5ba548c9f&id=87148bfbd9&e=c3eb320b90

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