Early GlassBuild Registrants Win Big in Las Vegas

Early GlassBuild Registrants Win Big in Las Vegas
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Date: 20 June 2022

The first 300 people who register for the show will garner the title of “Vegas VIP.”

In 2021, we welcomed you back to the first major in-person glass and fenestration trade show. Now this year, in true Vegas fashion, we’re shining the GlassBuild spotlight on the industry’s trailblazers while at the show.

This year, the first 300 people who register for the show—yes, we’re talking about those that prefer to lead and not follow—will garner the title of “Vegas VIP.” These VIPs will get private access to the show floor 30 minutes before it opens to the thousands of others, have their names* and companies listed in the official show catalog, on the show floor, the GlassBuild website and on social media, getting the recognition to show the rest of the glass and fenestration industry who sets the tone for this important industry event.

GlassBuild America returns to Las Vegas, NV, October 18-20. Featuring hundreds of exhibits from leading industry companies from around the globe, this annual trade show brings the best of the glass, window, and door world together.  Products, machinery, services and more are on full display, allowing attendees to gain a deeper insight into the latest innovations and the supply chain solutions. 

Those who register early and become Vegas VIPs know the value of this event.  The opportunity to meet, learn, and grow in a setting that fosters the best of the entire industry is tremendous. Don’t miss out.

* By registering early for the Vegas VIP promotion, you acknowledge that your name will be shared publicly by the National Glass Association (NGA) in GlassBuild America print and digital promotional materials.

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