Garibaldi Glass Day Keynote Panel Includes NGA's Andrew Haring

(L-R) Nataline Lomedico, Carey Mobius, Andrew Haring, and Mathieu Céré
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(L-R) Nataline Lomedico, Carey Mobius, Andrew Haring, and Mathieu Céré | Photo: NGA

Date: 16 May 2023

Panel discusses market trends and opportunities that economic change can present.

The 10th Annual Garibaldi GlassDay was held May 5th in Burnaby, BC, Canada. Andrew Haring, NGA’s vice president of business development, spoke on a keynote panel, moderated by Garibaldi President/CEO Carey Mobius. Also featured on the panel were Nataline Lomedico, Giroux Glass CEO & president, and Mathieu Céré, regional vice president, Vancouver at BDC. 

The panel addressed the potential downshift in the market and the arising opportunities that an economic change can present. They also focused on trends; ideas for building upon existing and developing new strategic collaborations; and gaining knowledge and insight into available digital technologies. 

Garibaldi GlassDay is an annual educational event for the glass industry, hosted by NGA member Garibaldi Glass, bringing together industry professionals including architects, glaziers, engineers, contractors, designers, developers, and more from North America and Europe. Attendees have the opportunity to attend educational panels and seminars, plant tours, vendor displays, and social gatherings. 

See Andrew Haring's detailed recap and video highlights.

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