Audience to have their say at Glazing Summit

Audience to have their say at Glazing Summit
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Date: 6 October 2021

Glazing Summit 2021 is set to tackle some of the most controversial issues currently facing the industry – and attendees can get involved and have their say on the day too.

The event, which takes place on Thursday, October 21 at Edgbaston Stadium and Conference Centre, Birmingham, will be using Slido, the ultimate interactive Q&A and polling platform, throughout the day.

Slido will allow attendees to ask questions and get involved with the panel debates and discussions from the comfort of their own seat and without having to raise their hand.

And with a stellar line-up of industry expert panellists set to tackle topics such as the supply chain crisis, adapting to a sustainable future, the regulation minefield, installers challenges, and whether now is the time to get out, or scale up, there will be plenty for everybody to get their teeth into.

Andrew Scott, Glazing Summit founder, said: “We have more than 20 panellists and keynotes on our line-up for this year to debate the biggest issues our industry is currently facing. And we want to make sure everyone at the event is part of the discussions too.

“We used Slido at the last Glazing Summit and it went down really well. We want the event to be as interactive as possible and for everyone to get involved and have their say – we know there’ll be plenty of strong opinions from the floor.”

All attendees have to do is visit slido.com and download the app, enter the event code #GS21, and then get in touch with organisers and submit their questions.

The best questions will be selected for the panellists, and there will also be polls and surveys on Slido running throughout the day.

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