GlassBuild Named a Gold 100 Trade Show by TSE

GlassBuild Named a Gold 100 Trade Show by TSE
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Date: 24 June 2024

Trade Show Executive (TSE) named GlassBuild America: The Glass, Window & Door Expo, part of its Gold 100 Class of 2023, representing the 100 largest shows that took place in the U.S. last year.

NGA and GlassBuild will be honored during the Gold 100 Summit and Awards in September in California. 

“The TSE Gold 100 Class of 2023 boasted impressive double-digit growth across the board in the three key metrics of net square feet (nsf) of exhibit space, number of exhibiting companies and total attendance,” said Carri Jensen, TSE Director of Research. “In the history of the TSE Gold 100, their performance was second only to the Class of 2022 which recorded off-the-charts growth percentages just coming out of the pandemic. In addition, 34% of the shows recorded their largest exhibit space in 2023. It is encouraging to see the continued strength of these heavyweights even as the industry starts to stabilize, and we are excited to celebrate their success.” 

Find the full listing of the Gold 100 shows.

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