Monthly Archives: November 2019

Two Companies Demonstrated How Windshield Glass Could Change in The Future

Corning Glass and Racing Optics focused on keeping windshield strength and integrity through several demonstrations at this year’s SEMA show in Las Vegas. Watch as a hybrid windshield with additional technology is tested while a growing industry trend could impact … Continue reading

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ADAS November/December 2019

Should You Enable a Disabled System? What do you do if a customer brings his vehicle to your shop with its Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) features disabled? Do you turn them back on, leave them off,  or refuse to … Continue reading

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AGRReports November/December 2019

Top Stories from glassBYTEs.com™ These were the most-clicked stories since the last issue of AGRR™ magazine. If you’d like to stay up to date on all the AGRR industry news, sign up for AGRR™ magazine’s free business-day e-newsletter at glassBYTEs.com™. … Continue reading

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The Lite Side November/December 2019

Listen to the Silence By Lyle R. Hill As much as it hurts to admit, I am, like most of you, a true creature of habit, a rut dweller, “Mr. Vanilla.” So it was that day after day, week after … Continue reading

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Auto Glass Week 2020 Announcement

Auto Glass Week™ is excited to announce the location and dates for the 2020 show! Join us September 22-24, 2020 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Fla. This three-day event offers direct access to top industry manufacturers and … Continue reading

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AGSC News

AGSC Certified Techs Recognized in Auto Glass Competition All three winners—gold, silver and bronze—of the Pilkington Clear Advantage Auto Glass Technician Competition (AGTO) (see related story on page 25) are AGSC Master Certified Technicians. 1. AGSC Master Technician Macenzie Curbow … Continue reading

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