Vitro is offering four online Continuing Education (CE) opportunities for our Glass Education Insiders this September.
In addition to three presentations of Vitro’s popular low-e glass and glass production CE courses, our partner Walker Glass will host a session of their CE presentation on bird-safe glass and how you can incorporate bird-friendly design in your next project.
We hope you’ll join us for one or more events this month, which can help you easily earn AIA LU/HSW credits no matter where you’re working.
September CE Webinars:
- Thursday, September 2, 2021
2:00 to 3:00 p.m. ET
Understanding Low-E Coatings
Presented by Steven Cohen and Chris Fronsoe, National Architectural Managers at Vitro Glass
This course provides an introduction to how high-performance architectural glass can significantly improve the energy efficiency of buildings while reducing their operating costs and carbon emissions.
- Thursday, September 9, 2021
2:00 to 3:00 p.m. ET
Glass Production, Processing & Performance
Presented by Lisa Li, National Architectural Manager at Vitro Glass
This course reviews the range different types of glass that are available and how to use them. Significant emphasis is placed on coated glasses, including the common types of low-e application processes and their impacts on energy and environmental performance.
- Thursday, September 23, 2021
2:00 to 3:00 p.m. ET
Understanding Low-E Coatings
Presented by National Architectural Managers at Vitro Glass
This course provides an introduction to how high-performance architectural glass can significantly improve the energy efficiency of buildings while reducing their operating costs and carbon emissions.
- Thursday, September 30, 2021
2:00 to 3:00 p.m. ET
Bird-Friendly Glazing Challenges and Solutions
Presented by John Just and George O’Donnell at Walker Glass
This course will review common causes of bird collisions with glass and the most important risk factors to consider in your design, as well as how research and key findings that took place over the last decades can reduce the risk of bird collisions with building design. Additional topics include the latest legislation and standards in North America and how they play a major role in your specifications.
News courtesy of Vitro Architectural Glass