GlassBuildTV at the Industry Pavilion

GlassBuildTV at the Industry Pavilion
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Date: 12 August 2021

GlassBuildTV is an educational video project showcased at the Industry Pavilion on the GlassBuild America show floor.

Find all industry resources in booth #3625! This year’s Industry Pavilion is a collaborative initiative that brings glass, fenestration and construction industry resources together for first time on the new GlassBuildTV platform, featuring information from nearly 20 different organizations. GlassBuildTV is an educational video project showcased at the Industry Pavilion on the GlassBuild America show floor. Learn about ongoing industry initiatives, leading market trends to watch, upcoming industry events and more.

Plus, meet with staff from the National Glass Association (NGA) and the Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance (FGIA) in person.

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