2020-2021 FGIA Events Sites, Dates Announced

Date: 2 December 2019
Source: aamanet.org
2020-2021 FGIA Events Sites, Dates Announced
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Date: 2 December 2019

The 2020-2021 calendar has been set for the Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance (FGIA) conferences, the new home for the American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) and the Insulating Glass Manufacturers Alliance (IGMA) content.

Registration for the inaugural FGIA Annual Conference to be held February 10-13, 2020, will open in mid-December.

FGIA 2020 Events

  • FGIA Annual Conference: February 10-13 – Marriott Harbor Beach – Ft. Lauderdale, FL (followed by the Southeast Region Winter Meeting, to be held February 13-14 in the same location
  • FGIA Summer Conference: June 22-25 - Fairmont Chicago, Millennium Park – Chicago, IL
  • FGIA Fall Conference: October 5-8 – Le Westin Montreal – Montreal, Quebec



FGIA 2021 Events

  • FGIA Annual Conference: February 22-25 – Omni Plantation – Amelia Island, FL
  • FGIA Summer Conference: June 21-24 – Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre – Vancouver, BC
  • FGIA Fall Conference: October 18-21 – Phoenix, AZ



For more information visit the FGIA events page.

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