Emap sponsor the G08 awards
Hot on the heels of its own successful Glassex-Glass Processing & Technology 2008 exhibition, organiser Emap Construct has declared its renewed sponsorship of the G08 Awards.
Supporting the announcement, Sales Director, Dave Broxton said, 'We are delighted to be sponsoring the G Awards once again. We wholeheartedly champion the aims of the competition - to reward excellence and promote best practice within our industry. As event organisers we are more aware than most of the importance of supporting the industry we serve, which is why we feel putting something back is so important.Emap has sponsored every G Awards since its inception.
With more than a dozen specific categories and an independent panel of experts to judge the entries, the G Awards are recognised as the 'Oscars' of the glass and glazing business. Commenting on the sponsorship renewal, G08 Awards Organiser, Tony Higgin said, 'I am delighted that Glassex-GP&T are backing the Awar
THE HEAT WILL BE ON IN OCTOBER AT THE G08 AWARDS
The summer holidays may be a distant memory by October but a warm glow of expectation will be in the air as G08 draws near and with it a night of food, fine wines, fun, friends and, of course FINALS!
For as much as the glass and glazing industry looks forward to G08 for an opportunity to go a little wild for a few hours, this is also the time for the industrys finest to be revealed and celebrated as the finest examples of their particular craft.
Once more the excellent Hilton Birmingham Metropole will be the venue on Friday 3rd October when it is expected that more than 500 of the glass and glazing industrys glitterati can bling the night away, with the winners of the dozen Awards categories entitled to crack open an extra bottle of champers of two.
Companies to have pledged their commitment early on to G08 as new sponsors include hardware giant Avocet, and pioneers of warm edge technology Edgetech who join Pilkington Activ, the Glass and Glazi
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