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Group News | 2025.12.27 | 12
Empowering Design, Shaping the Future: Beijing and Shanghai Design Leaders Visit LandVac to Explore the Evolution of Vacuum Glass

In mid-December, as a winter chill settled over the ancient capital of Luoyang, a series of warm and profound dialogues between design and industry took place. LUOYANG LANDVAC Ti-VIG CO., LTD (hereinafter referred to as "LandVac") welcomed dozens of design masters and distinguished guests from Beijing and Shanghai. This cross-border exchange combined in-depth site inspections, professional dialogues, and cultural fusion. Mr Yan Zhao, Chairman of LandGlass, led his team in welcoming the delegations to explore innovation and inject new momentum into regional design collaboration.



Immersive Technology Experience

The exchange groups, composed of lead designers from renowned firms, university researchers, and heads of integrated decoration enterprises, visited the LandVac Titanium Vacuum Glazing Smart Factory. Through an immersive experience, the delegates observed the entire lifecycle of Titanium vacuum glass—from R&D and manufacturing to rigorous quality inspection. The visit showcased LandVac’s meticulous approach to production and its relentless pursuit of quality.


In-depth Technical Dialogue

During the subsequent seminar, participants engaged in candid discussions regarding market trends, design movements, and technical breakthroughs in vacuum glass applications.



Case Study: Beijing. Mr Yu Hou, Director of Beijing Future Science and Technology Construction Co., Ltd., shared practical insights from the headquarters of the Beijing Institute of Architectural Design (BIAD). He highlighted the renovation of Research Building C, noting: "Since its completion, there have been no instances of spontaneous glass breakage, and the vacuum cavity has remained perfectly stable." He further analysed how LandVac Vacuum Glazing products outperform competitors in terms of specifications, safety, and cost-efficiency.


Case Study: Wuxi. Mr Changfa Jin, Design Director of Kaiyan Architectural Consulting, presented the Wuxi Shangxian Lake Fund PARK (Phase II). He emphasised that compared to traditional triple-pane glazing, LandVac Titanium vacuum glass offers superior core performance, better aesthetic adaptability, and lower maintenance costs, providing a robust foundation for high-quality project upgrades.


Close-up of LandVac titanium vacuum glass showing the high-tech sealing process during the designer factory tour1


Close-up of LandVac titanium vacuum glass showing the high-tech sealing process during the designer factory tour2

Group photo of LandVac team and Beijing-Shanghai design delegation at the Longmen Grottoes in Luoyang.1


Group photo of LandVac team and Beijing-Shanghai design delegation at the Longmen Grottoes in Luoyang.2


Group photo of LandVac team and Beijing-Shanghai design delegation at the Longmen Grottoes in Luoyang.3


Group photo of LandVac team and Beijing-Shanghai design delegation at the Longmen Grottoes in Luoyang.4


Group photo of LandVac team and Beijing-Shanghai design delegation at the Longmen Grottoes in Luoyang.5


Bridging History and Innovation

As part of the event, LandVac accompanied the designers to the Longmen Grottoes. Amidst the thousand-year-old carvings, the group sought design inspiration and cultural enlightenment, bridging the gap between ancient craftsmanship and modern technology.


These two exchange sessions have deepened the cultural resonance and cooperative consensus between LandVac and the design community. Moving forward, LandVac remains committed to empowering design through product excellence and driving the industry forward through technological innovation, co-creating more creative and sustainable living spaces.