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 18th Global Insulation Conference and Exhibition - 2025

19 - 20 November 2025 - Baveno on Lago Maggiore - Milan, Italy

Grand Hotel Dino, Corso Giuseppe Garibaldi, 20, 28831 Baveno VB, Italy

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Delegates are responsible for booking their own accommodation.

To book your hotel rooms at the conference hotel, CLICK HERE

Grand Hotel Dino - Baveno - Global Insulation Conference 2025

Grand Hotel Dino - Baveno - Global Insulation Conference 2025

Grand Hotel Dino - Baveno - Global Insulation Conference 2025

Grand Hotel Dino - Baveno - Global Insulation Conference 2025

Grand Hotel Dino - Baveno - Global Insulation Conference 2025

Grand Hotel Dino - Baveno - Global Insulation Conference 2025

Grand Hotel Dino - Baveno - Global Insulation Conference 2025

IMPORTANT: Scam Warning

We understand that a company calling itself Exhibiting Housing Services (or similar) has been contacting some of the delegates and exhibitors, trying to prompt them to make their hotel booking over the phone. This is a scam. Please do not give anyone your credit card details over the phone. You are likely to lose your money and be left with no hotel room! Book only using the procedure on this page.

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 18th Global Insulation Conference and Exhibition - 2025

19 - 20 November 2025 - Baveno on Lago Maggiore - Milan, Italy

Grand Hotel Dino, Corso Giuseppe Garibaldi, 20, 28831 Baveno VB, Italy

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How to get there

The event will take place at the Grand Hotel Dino, Corso Giuseppe Garibaldi, 20, 28831 Baveno VB, Italy. If travelling to the area by plane, by far the easiest airport to use is MALPENSA - Milan. From Malpensa airport, the easiest way to get to Baveno is to take a taxi or Uber - approximately 1 hour, Euro100. It's also possible to arrive in Baveno from Milan by train, by bus and by ferry, or a combination of all three.

Conference language

The conference language is English.

Conference security

Baveno is generally a safe location, but you should exercise normal levels of precautions against street crime (as in any world city) by making sure that your valuables are out of sight (or better still in your hotel room safe). There will be security at the conference and exhibition, and all delegates are required to wear their conference badges to access the event facilities.

Conference fees

The fee includes attendance at the conference and exhibition, conference proceedings volume and presentations, lunches and Welcome and Farewell drinks receptions.

How to register

Please register online via the event website.

 Conference programme and timings

The latest version of the conference programme can be found on the conference website. Please check regularly for any updates.

Awards Gala Dinner

The Global Insulation Awards Dinner will take place on the evening of Wednesday 19 November at the Villa Muggia (pictured below), a classic mansion and grounds in the village of Stresa near Baveno, with an Italian Chef trained in prestigious Italian hotels such as Hotel Quisisana Capri and Hotel Villa d'Este, Lake Como, and representing Italy in 3 World Culinary Championships, with the following menu:

Reception:

Nebbiolo Spumante

Stuffed Caprese Focaccia - Traditional Italian focaccia filled with fresh mozzarella, red cherry Riviera tomatoes, and fresh basil. Roman-Style pizza alla Pala - Light and airy pizza dough baked on a stone and topped with gourmet locally sourced ingredients.
Rustic Tuscan bruschetta - Toasted artisanal sourdough bread baked in traditional wood-fired ovens of the Ossola region with a variety of authentic Tuscan toppings.

'Green House' served dinner:

Starters:

Artichoke flan with Gorgonzola sauce and walnuts - A delicate and creamy artichoke soufflé, paired with the bold flavours of Gorgonzola cheese and crunchy walnuts.
Eggplant Parmigiana- Layers of fried eggplant, tomato sauce, and Parmigiana Reggiano, baked to perfection.

Milanese Risotto with diced ossobuco - A luxurious saffron-infused risotto, enhanced with tender veal ossobuco, finely diced for an exquisite texture.

Calamarata pasta with Scorpionfish and Sicilian-Style aromatic breadcrumbs- A traditional Southern Italian dish featuring ring-shaped pasta, delicate scorpionfish, and fragrant toasted breadcrumbs with Mediterranean herbs.

Main:

Roasted Veal with Trentino apples and oven-roasted potatoes- A refined and tender veal roast, enhanced by the sweetness of Trentino apples, served with golden, crispy roasted potatoes.

Dessert:
Lemon Sorbet - A refreshing palate-cleanser, made with the finest lemons for a crisp and invigorating finish.

Torta Caprese - A rich and flourless chocolate and almond cake from the island of Capri, offering an intense yet balanced sweetness.

The dinner is not included in delegate registration - Book during registration.

Below: Villa Muggia, Stresa

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Dietary requirements

Please let us know during registration if you have any special requirements.

Dress code - Conference

Dress code for the conference, the welcome and farewell parties and the gala dinner is smart casual or business attire - or national dress.

Photography and videography

Registration and participation in the event includes your agreement to allow the use of your likeness in photos and video created by the organisers for promotional and other purposes.

Cancellation

Please note that conference fees are not refundable unless the conference is cancelled, in which case fees will be refunded after an administrative deduction of 20%. The organisers will not be liable for any additional expenses - you are strongly advised to take out insurance to cover any consequent losses, or to claim on any existing corporate insurance policy. You are advised to secure your visa before registering for the conference. Substitutions from the same company can be made at no cost up to three working days before the event.

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 18th Global Insulation Conference and Exhibition - 2025

19 - 20 November 2025 - Baveno on Lago Maggiore - Milan, Italy

Grand Hotel Dino, Corso Giuseppe Garibaldi, 20, 28831 Baveno VB, Italy

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The delegate list for the conference in 2025 will be posted here closer to the event.

Delegate list for the Global Insulation Conference & Exhibition 2024 that took place in München, Germany

First Name Surname Company name Country
Karl Aicher Grenzebach Group USA
Sezin Akbatur ISPAK Esnek Ambalaj Sanayi A.S. Turkey
Qendrim Aliji Swisspor Management AG Switzerland
John Allan Kingspan United Kingdom
Sophie Ambroise Sitek Insulation France
Anders H. Andersen Qubiqa A/S Denmark
Jesper M. Andersen Qubiqa A/S Denmark
Dan Atkinson Stepan Company United Kingdom
Dietrich Auschew G.H. Krämer GmbH & Co. KG Germany
Thilo Becker TOMRA SYSTEMS ASA Norway
Frits Beenhakker TSUBAKIMOTO EUROPE B.V. Netherlands
Ilya Belyakov AHLSTROM Finland
Carlo Berticelli STM Technologies s.r.l. Italy
Driaan Bezuidenhout Tenova South Africa (Pty) Ltd South Africa
Markus Bleher Heermann Maschinenbau GmbH Germany
Bilge Bostanci ISPAK Esnek Ambalaj Sanayi A.S. Turkey
Jens Böttcher Prefere Resins Holding GmbH Germany
Richard Bradley KCI, Incorporated USA
Noel Brady KORE Insulation Ireland
Artur Brittner CSP-Technologies GmbH Germany
Volker Brombacher swisspor AG Switzerland
Tanya Brück AHLSTROM Germany
Alen Bukvic Hywax GmbH Germany
Matteo Cenfi Gamma Meccanica S.p.A. Italy
Lee Checheol BYUCKSAN Corp South Korea
Alberto Contessa Officine Contessacciai srl Italy
Vidor Csiky Ravago Building Solutions Hungary kft Hungary
Andreas Cychy Röthel Germany
Adam Dabrowski Ravago Building Solutions Hungary kft Hungary
Alfred Dayem SICIT Group Italy
Marco de Kok SGS INTRON Certificatie Netherlands
Maxence Decamps AHLSTROM France
Jurij Demšar Izoteh d.o.o. Slovenia
Daphne Depuydt GOVI Belgium
Andrzej Dobranski Boerner Insulation Sp. z o.o. Poland
Sašo Dolenc Izoteh d.o.o. Slovenia
Jonas Drees Bernd Münstermann GmbH & Co. KG Germany
Maximillian Duesburg Hammer-IMS Belgium
Arturo Echeverria Aislantes Minerales S.A. de C.V. Mexico
Christina Eicheler Technical University of Munich Germany
Christopher Ellison Saint-Gobain Isover France
Bror Engström Owens Corning Finland
Tobias Eriksson Paroc Owens Corning Finland
Jonina Feldbinger German Aerospace Center Germany
Marcus Flügel Fagus-GreCon Germany
Philipp Frisch VIRO Slovenia
Davide Gambarotta Gambarotta Gschwendt Srl Italy
Andreas Göb Grenzebach Group Germany
Samuel Gounden Tenova South Africa (Pty) Ltd South Africa
Pavel Gromus UNION LESNÍ BRÁNA, a.s. Czech Republic
Andreas Guertler EiiF - European Industrial Insulation Foundation Switzerland
Alessandro Gullà  AWS Corporation srl Italy
Gergely Gyorfi Ravago Building Solutions Hungary kft Hungary
Hamed H Saber Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu Saudi Arabia
Christoph Hablasch Sager AG Switzerland
Maximilian Hanf Grenzebach Germany
Tryggvi Haroarson Steinull hf. Iceland
Christian Hautkappe Bernd Münstermann GmbH & Co. KG Germany
Jörg Heinemann Röthel Germany
Petr Hoffman INGTOP s.r.o. Czech Republic
Sebastian Hohmann Grenzebach BSH GmbH Germany
Carles Ibáñez Brugués ICL Group Spain
Thomas Ichimura Holmberg Tanabe Corporation Japan
Han Jianjun Olivotto Glass Technologies S.p.A Italy
Bo Johansson LIMAB AB Sweden
Miguel Jordão GYPFOR Portugal
Marko Justin Knauf Insulation d.o.o. Slovenia
Renat Kashipov Boerner Insulation Sp. z o.o. Poland
Lüba Kin Valmet GmbH Germany
Olaf Kirschnick Dr. Paul Lohmann GmbH & Co. KGaA Germany
Dietmar Koch Bernd Münstermann GmbH & Co. KG Germany
Johannes Koglbauer Tentoma AS Denmark
Damian Konopko Boerner Insulation Sp. z o.o. Poland
Stefan Kowatsch Prefere Resins Austria GmbH Austria
Pascal Kubis Bernd Münstermann GmbH & Co. KG Germany
Ferkat Kurultay EPCONT Turkey
Benny Laursen Qubiqa A/S Denmark
Jonathan Laverick LLFLEX USA
Jonathan Leroux Premier Tech Systems and Automation Canada
Jean-Christophe Lescart Knauf Insulation Belgium
Roman Lichomski Fagus GreCon Germany
Jan Lindh Owens Corning Sweden
Tian Lingxi Olivotto Glass Technologies S.p.A Italy
Ariunbold Lkhagvajav Mongol Basalt JSC Mongolia
Guomundur Loftsson Steinull hf. Iceland
Zheng Lu Technical University of Denmark Germany
Carlo Macchion Fassa S.r.l. Italy
Patrice Maltais Premier Tech Canada
Roberto Massini STM Technologies s.r.l. Italy
Giovanni Massini STM Technologies s.r.l. Italy
Luca Mastrorocco Gambarotta Gschwendt Srl Italy
Troels B. Mathiesen Tentoma A/S Denmark
Samuel Merlet AHLSTROM France
Heidi Michael Johns Manville Finland
Grazyna Mitchener PolyChemTech Ltd United Kingdom
Manuela Mora BOCEDI Italy
Pierre Moracchini Sitek Insulation  France
Maja Mujdrica Kim Trimo Slovenia
Taha Murat Ravago Building Solutions Hungary kft Hungary
Leonardo Neresini SICIT Group Italy
Gert Neukirch LUBRILOG SAS Germany
Robin Nie Heermann Maschinenbau GmbH China
Fabien Nonnenmacher LUBRILOG SAS France
Eriks Nordens Balticfloc Ltd. Latvia
Irfan Özdemir Heermann Maschinenbau GmbH Germany
Martina Pellegrino BOCEDI Italy
Radostin Petrov Qingli Rock Wool Machinery China
Iuliia Petrova Qingli Rock Wool Machinery China
Barbara Pfahl Grenzebach Group Germany
Christoph Prock Prefere Resins Austria GmbH Austria
Marc Pruesmann Hywax GmbH Germany
Tomasz Prusik PETRALANA S.A. Poland
Herve Quilcaille Saint Gobain France
Olivier Ramoudt GOVI N.V. Belgium
Tom Redant Hammer-IMS Belgium
Igor Redecky Johns Manville Slovakia, a.s. Slovakia
Sören Reuter LIMAB GmbH Germany
George Ribaeus Beri AHLSTROM Germany
Alois Riedl Kukla Waagenfabrik GmbH & Co KG Austria
Jonas Rodi TerraVac GmbH Germany
Frederico Rota INCA SA Argentina
Sergio Rota INCA SA Argentina
Damjan Rotter VIRO Slovenia
Nils Rücker Pro‑Beam Systems GmbH Germany
Łukasz Rzepczyński PETRALANA S.A. Poland
Xavier Sanchez Electrolux Italy
Anne Beatrice Schäfer Johns Manville Sales GmbH Germany
Dennis Schattauer Grenzebach Group Germany
Humberto Schwarzbeck Yeso Industrial de Navojoa S.A. de C.V. Mexico
Morten L. Seeberg Qubiqa A/S Denmark
Kim Seheon BYUCKSAN Corp South Korea
Antti Selinheimo Invenir Oy Finland
Tomáš Ševčík UNION LESNÍ BRÁNA, a.s. Czech Republic
Walter Siegel Kaibel & Sieber GmbH Germany
Lisa Sinawehl Prefere Resins Austria GmbH Austria
Pavel Špaček INGTOP s.r.o. Czech Republic
Riccardo Spagni Gamma Meccanica S.p.A. Italy
Stefano Spreafico AWS Corporation srl Italy
Michael Spurgin LIMAB North America, Inc. USA
Lucio Tessarolo Fassa S.r.l. Italy
Yassine Touahri ONFIELD Investment Research United Kingdom
Antti Uusikartano Owens Corning Finland
Andrea Valle Olivotto Glass Technologies S.p.A Italy
Štěpán Vyčichlo INGTOP s.r.o. Czech Republic
Christian Winter HIRSCH Porozell GmbH Austria
Rüdiger Wlach Kaibel & Sieber GmbH Germany
Frank Yang LIATRIS Inc. USA
Matti Ylitalo Invenir Oy Finland
Jung Youngsung BYUCKSAN Corp South Korea
Johannes Zirzlmeier Wacker Chemie AG Germany
Marek Zukowski Boerner Insulation Sp. z o.o. Poland

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 18th Global Insulation Conference and Exhibition - 2025

19 - 20 November 2025 - Baveno on Lago Maggiore - Milan, Italy

Grand Hotel Dino, Corso Giuseppe Garibaldi, 20, 28831 Baveno VB, Italy

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Instructions for presenters

General

Confirmed authors are included in the conference programme on the web site. Presenters are strongly encouraged to include new information in their presentations. Authors should use metric units throughout their presentations. Although you are allowed to mention your company, information should be restricted to a single slide in your presentation. Advertising presentations are strictly not allowed!

All conference materials (100-word biography, powerpoint presentation) should be with the convenor (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) by 3 November at the latest

If your material is not with the organisers by the deadline, you risk losing your speaker slot!

Conference presentation

Presenters will have 20 minutes each to give their presentation, and up to 10 minutes will then be allowed for questions. Please note that, in theory and in practice, presentations/questions are not allowed to run over their allotted time. All presentations are to be given in English.

All presentations should be given using Power Point software. Presenters should send a copy of their presentation by email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., which will be installed in the correct sequence on the conference laptop computer. If your presentation includes any video clips, use DropBox or similar to send us the files well before the conference and by the deadline above by the latest.

Presentation format

All presenters must use a standard introductory 'slide', which will include the conference logo, the title of the presenter and the title of the presentation. This slide must also be used at the end of all presentations, while the question session is underway. Other 'slides' may take whatever form the presenters wish, but should include the conference logo in any of the four corners.

Download Powerpoint introduction and end slide (188kb)

(if you have any problems downloading the slide, contact the organisers as soon as possible)

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Written paper - optional

Presenters are requested to supply an optional written prose version of their oral presentation, for inclusion in the insulation section of a future issue of Global Gypsum/Global Insulation Magazine. The written prose version should not exceed 1500 words in length. The written prose version may be accompanied by tables, figures, diagrams and photographs. All material should be supplied by email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. The written prose version should be supplied in the form of an MSword text document, with embedded images. Any separate tables, figures, diagrams and photographs should be supplied in the form of TIF or JPG files, saved at 300dpi and 120mm width. All graphical material in the written article must be accompanied by a full caption, and should clearly indicate its figure number/title.

Best Presentation Award

The conference questionnaire will include a section allowing delegates to vote for their favourite presentations at Global Insulation Conference. A small prize will be awarded to the presenter of the 'best' presentation, at the informal reception at the end of the conference. 

The convenors of the conference would like to thank all presenters for their hard work!


 

Tips for speakers

We’ve had the pleasure of sitting through literally thousands of presentations over the years. In that time, we have seen some really terrific presentations, where the audience was literally on the edge of its seat, and where listeners waited for every utterance as if their lives depended upon it. We have also heard a few presentations that were not so good. We thought we would take the opportunity to give a few hints to potential speakers...

What not to do...

• Don’t give an advertisement. The audience didn’t pay to come to the conference to listen to you trying to sell them something. They really hate this (we know, they tell us). Tell the audience something useful that they can take home. In fact, if you give them something useful and interesting, then the audience will forgive many other failings - but they won’t forgive you trying to sell them something for 25 minutes (and they won’t forget it either). Keep your company information to ONE slide.

• Don’t read from a script, even if you think you need to. One of the best presentations we ever saw started as a deadly-dull script-based talk. Half way through, the presenter lost his place and did the rest from memory - it was excellent (he went on to win the best presentation prize...).

• Don’t stand too close to the microphone: think of your listeners. You wouldn’t shout in their ears... and standing at at sensible distance from the mike also avoids ‘popping,’ where a pronounced ‘p’ can make an amplified booming sound.

• Don’t have too many slides: We once saw a presenter try to get through 125 slides in 25 minutes (that’s 12 second per slide). 25 slides should be your absolute maximum.

• Don’t try to be too clever. If you get lost in your own powerpoint, you will have lost your audience a long time ago.

• Don’t talk too fast, especially if you have a strong accent. This applies to native-English speakers as well!

• Never ask for questions in the middle or at the end: Questions in the midele break up the flow of your talk. Even if you have given a good talk and you ask for questions at the end, you will inevitably be confronted by an embarrassing silence. At the end, simply say “Thank you very much.” There will be applause: Then the chairman will ask for questions. Simple.

• Don’t try to get too much information across: If you can only get the audience to take home three pieces of information (which might still be asking too much) consider which three are most important (to you*)...

• That thing about ‘tell them what you are going to tell them, tell them, and then tell them what you’ve told them’? Don’t bother. Please just spend your time telling us your interesting story - we don't need to be told it three times. Also, you might need to know the underlying structure of your talk, but we probably do not.

What to do...

• Follow the instructions for authors - supply all the materials and hit all the deadlines (the conference convenor/moderator is your friend... don’t rile him!)

• When you get to the conference, check to make sure that your presentation runs as you expect it to (including any movies).

• Familiarise yourself with the lecturn/computer/microphone/laser pointer etc well before your alloted presentation time. On the day, don’t blame anyone else if you didn’t do your homework!

• Tell a story. All good presentations have a start, a middle and an end. Often it might be ‘We had a problem, this is what we did to fix it and this is how it all turned out.’ Or it might be ‘The industry is in this situation, we’ve invented machine X, this is how it can benefit you.’ Or 'This is the way the industry was, these are the current trends and this is what the industry will look like in X years.' A good talk needs a structure. Take the audience on a journey - tell us a story.

• Use pictures or video to help tell your story (but make sure that you have supplied your video in a format that can be used by the conference computers).

• Think about your audience at all times: What will make them listen to you and take on board what you are telling them?

• Content is king: *Think about what the audience will find most useful as a take-home as well.

• Make all slides readable from the back: I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve heard “You might not be able to read this, but...” If in doubt, leave it out. Better still, make graphs or infographics out of your tables of numbers. Tables of numbers in a presentation are a waste of space and a wasted opportunity.

• Open your mouth to let the words come out. Use your voice carefully: not too high or too low, not too fast or too slow: speak carefully and be aware as well of the power of silence.

• Use body language if required: connect with your audience (for example by trying to look into the eyes of every one of your listeners at least once during the presentation). Wandering about will distract your audience from your message. Never walk down the central aisle to speak from behind the front-most members of the audience - it is creepy!

• Smile: the audience wants you to succeed!

If you follow our tips, you will be in with a chance of winning the ‘Best Presentation Award.’

Good luck!

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