GlassBuild America Announces 2020 Theme and New Website

GlassBuild America Announces 2020 Theme and New Website
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Date: 2 March 2020

The National Glass Association has set GlassBuild America’s theme for this first year of the new decade:  Future Focus: What’s Now, What’s Next in Glass & Fenestration.

More than 400 glass and fenestration supplier companies will occupy 152,000 square feet in North Halls N1-N4 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, September 15-17. Attendee registration opens May 5, 2020.  

“We’re building on the strengths of GlassBuild America 2019 Atlanta for this year’s show in Las Vegas,” says Nicole Harris, NGA president and CEO. “Our industry faces increasingly complex specifications, production and installation requirements; there’s no better way to prepare for change than to see how the newest products and services solve our biggest challenges.”     

The three-day show will provide solutions for all levels of the supply matrix, including commercial and residential glass, window and door fabricators and manufacturers, and commercial and residential installing companies.  

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