GLASS CANADA FEATURES October 2022 • Volume 34 Number 5 16 Building concern Opioid use is killing workers in the construction industry faster than any other group. ASSOCIATIONS 7 10 Canada’s Glass Associations Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance DEPARTMENTS 20 24 Innovations Industrial automation experts share their predictions on top manufacturing technology trends for the year. Glass showcase Gaskets, curtain walls and stainless-steel spacers...here are the glazing products that caught our eye. 12 ONLINE PODCAST COLUMNISTS 11 The Engineer By David Heska Power glass From cladding to glass to entire systems that gener-ate electricity, energy efficiency needs are driving new levels of interest in building-integrated photo-voltaic technology. 26 That’s Rich By Rich Porayko Top 10 Under 40 Panel The August issue of Glass Canada magazine featured Canada’s Top 10 Under 40 young professionals in the architectural glass industry. Four of those winners – Corey and Blake Sanders of SpandrelTech, Ameet Balilty of High Performance Glazing and Vincent Couturier of Unicel – joined Glass Talk to help us get to know them even better. GLASS CANADA | October 2022 3