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News ArchivesYEAR2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 MONTH Feb | Apr | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec HEADLINES Unicel Architectural has revamped its marketing tools Oct 31, 2008 - Montreal - Just when you thought it was safe to go the traditional business way to avoid economic restrains, Unicel Architectural steps ahead and injects new blood in its corporate image. New plant is on the fastener track October 31, 2008 - Hamilton - Business is definitely screwy at SFS intec, one of Hamilton's newest companies.
Win-door in Toronto October 30, 2008 - Win-door North America 2008 is coming to the Metro Toronto Convention
Centre, North Building from November 11-13, 2008. Following a
successful show in 2007, Win-door has been listening to its visitors
and exhibitors.
First silicon solar cell achieves 25 percent efficiency October 28, 2008 - Spin-off will allow development of commercial 'thin-film' silicon-on-glass solar cells Bystronic glass and Jenoptik showcase collaborative machine concept October 28, 2008 - New "first'laser" product line combines the processes used in laser edge deletion and laser glass cutting, which is based on the thermal laser beam separation (TLS). A lot to talk about at Win-door North America 2008 October 27, 2008 - Toronto - You can bet the economy will be a main topic of conversation among exhibitors and visitors to the Win-door North America trade show on November 11-13, in Toronto, Ontario. Autoglass gets competitive at Glasstec October 27, 2008 - Germany - The international competition for autoglass specialists took place during the Glasstec tradeshow in Düsseldorf, Germany. A new modernist muscles in October 24, 2008 - Toronto architect Stephen Teeple has crafted a building style that bypasses the glass boxes and historical boxes that make up most new condos form, the Globe and Mail reports. | READ MORE Heir questions modern building design October 22, 2008 - "Why, I must ask, does being 'green' mean building with glass and steel and concrete and then adding wind turbines, solar panels, water heaters, glass atria - all the paraphernalia of a new "green building industry" - to offset buildings that are inefficient in the first place?" | READ MORE ‘Glass box’ architecture leads to lower thermal performance, higher costs, expert says October 21, 2008 - Designers wanting to reduce the environmental footprint of their buildings are in fact often adding to the environmental load by overglazing their structures, a Toronto architect says.| READ MORE |
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