GlassBuild America Announced as Trade Show Executive's 2023 Fastest 50 Honoree

GlassBuild America Announced as Trade Show Executive's 2023 Fastest 50 Honoree
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Date: 28 February 2024

List recognizes the top fastest-growing trade shows in the U.S.

GlassBuild America: The Glass, Window & Door Expo has been honored on Trade Show Executive’s (TSE) Fastest 50 and Next 50 Lists, as one of the fastest-growing shows in 2023. The ranking of where GlassBuild placed on the list will be revealed at TSE’s Fastest 50 Awards & Summit being held in May in Las Vegas. 

GlassBuild ranked as one of the top 50 fastest-growing shows by square feet of exhibit space. The show also ranked on TSE's Next 50 list for fastest growing number of exhibiting companies. 

"Congratulations to the Fastest 50 and Next 50 Class of 2023! You are in a special class of shows, and we salute you," said Rick Simon, TSE Chairman, in a press release. "What an extraordinary year it is, as we celebrate the 25th Anniversary of Trade Show Executive. We are looking forward to honoring these shows in Las Vegas."

GlassBuild America Announced as Trade Show Executive's 2023 Fastest 50 Honoree

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