GlassBuild America 2024 Highlights

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Date: 3 October 2024

GlassBuild has concluded in Dallas after three days of industry networking and innovation, with the event moving to Orlando in 2025.

GlassBuild America, the premier event for the glass, window, and door industries in North America, made its debut in Dallas, Texas. Held at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center from Monday, Sept. 30 to Wednesday, Oct. 2, the event took place against the backdrop of Dallas-Fort Worth’s booming construction industry, which leads the nation in both job growth and new home construction. Organized by the National Glass Association (NGA), GlassBuild America 2024 brought together thousands of industry professionals at a time when the region’s rapid development highlighted the critical role of innovation in shaping the future of construction.

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GlassBuild America 2024 Day One

The sights & sounds of GlassBuild America, the largest event for the glass, window and door industries in North America, held for the first time in Dallas, Texas!

GlassBuild America 2024 Day Two
 

 

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