GlassBuild Connect: You get another chance

Date: 10 November 2020
Source: glass.org
GlassBuild Connect: You get another chance
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glass.org

Date: 10 November 2020

The business-building panels and product innovations designed to save you money and make you better are now available ON-DEMAND at your fingertips, 24/7.

The entire glass and fenestration industry supply chain came together at the largest industry event this year for a whole month of heavy-hitting education and the latest products from over 300 exhibiting companies. GlassBuild Connect truly connected the industry’s buyers and sellers at a time of social distancing, and construction and business disruptions.

But wait, it doesn’t have to end.

For those who missed out on key sessions and new products, we heard you and you’re in luck! The business-building panels and product innovations designed to save you money and make you better are now available ON-DEMAND at your fingertips, 24/7.

70+ Education Sessions: View On Demand Education 

330+ Exhibiting Companies: See Who’s Exhibiting

50+ Product Demos: Watch Now

100’s of New Products: See Products

Best of all? It’s ALL FREE.



GlassBuild Connect is free; registration required for access.

REGISTER NOW

 

Upcoming New Content

November 19 at 1:00 p.m. ET 

Thirsty Thursday: Restoring Glass Surface Blemishes

Presented by Mark Schmidt, Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc.; and Stephen Morse, Michigan Tech University, this session will address common blemishes that can occur over time to glass-clad facades. Presenters will also discuss methods that can be applied to restore the blemished glass to an acceptable aesthetic while remaining structurally sound.

 

New Product Video Spotlight

Redesigned Metal-Handle Hand Cups from Wood's Powr-Grip 

GlassBuild Connect is free, but you must be registered to access. 

REGISTER NOW

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