Celebrating the Third Anniversary of a Successful Combination

Date: 2 February 2021
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 Celebrating the Third Anniversary of a Successful Combination
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Date: 2 February 2021

February 1, 2021 marks three years since the Glass Association of North America combined with NGA, making one unified and powerful voice for the glazing and glass building products industry.

The success of this combination can be seen in our manuals, technical papers, conferences, newsletters, magazine pages, and webinars—and in the outreach to architects and other stakeholders; our standards, codes and advocacy wins, and member engagement.

NGA’s 2020 Annual Report highlights the most recent accomplishments of this union and illustrates our commitment to a future in which glass is the material of choice.

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