Glass Expos ’23 Dates and Locations Announced

Glass Expos ’23 Dates and Locations Announced
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Date: 9 March 2022

Glass Expo events provide the necessary tools to architectural glass and metal customers, prospects, suppliers and distributors all in one location.

The highly anticipated Glass Expo Rocky Mountain (GERM) ’23 returns after three years! The show will be held January 19-20, 2023, at the Hyatt Regency Aurora-Denver Conference Center in suburban Denver. The Colorado Glass Contractors Association (CGCA) is also celebrating its 25th anniversary in conjuction with this event.

Glass TEXpo™ ’23 is also returning to San Antonio, May 11-12, 2023, at the Henry B. González Convention Center.

Glass Expo events provide the necessary tools to architectural glass and metal customers, prospects, suppliers and distributors all in one location. Education, networking, and a vibrant trade show floor, featuring the latest products and services in the industry, are all part of this two-day experience.

Glass Expo Rocky Mountain ’23 is co-sponsored by CGCA, USGlass magazine, USGNN™ and Architects’ Guide to Glass & Metal. For event updates, visit glassexporockymountain.com.

Glass TEXpo ’23 is co-sponsored by the Texas Glass Association (TGA), USGlass magazine, USGNN and Architects’ Guide to Glass & Metal. For event updates, visit glasstexpo.com.

Exhibitor booth sales and attendee registration will open soon.

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