GlassBuild America to Bring Over 500 Exhibitors to Dallas!

Date: 5 September 2024
Source: www.glass.org
GlassBuild America to Bring Over 500 Exhibitors to Dallas!
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Date: 5 September 2024

One show. 535 exhibitors.

This is your opportunity to explore the latest solutions for today's performance demands, get hands-on with new technologies for bird-safety, fire-resistance and security, and test drive innovative machinery and tools. The GlassBuild exhibit hall will host 535 exhibitors, spanning the entire glass, glazing and fenestration supply chain, from industry-specific operational software to next-gen equipment. 

PLUS, this year, GlassBuild will feature 115 new exhibiting companies - learn more about our first-time exhibitors.

Preview this year's exhibitors and explore the Show Floor.

Education and Networking Events

There's also plenty of opportunity to build business relationships and improve business practices, all at GlassBuild. 

 See the full GlassBuild schedule

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