Limited space still available at Glazing Summit

Limited space still available at Glazing Summit
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Date: 11 October 2022

Glazing Summit organisers have announced there is limited space still available for this year’s event.

With just one week to go before the eagerly anticipated event, those who want to attend but haven’t got their place yet are being urged to book before they miss out.

The industry’s biggest conference takes place on Tuesday, October 18 at Edgbaston Stadium, Birmingham and around 400 business leaders, CEOs and stake holders from the industry’s most influential companies will come together for a day of industry insight, advice and discussion.

Some of the industry’s most experienced people will share their views on the biggest issues currently facing the sector and Andrew Scott, the Founder of the Glazing Summit and CEO of glazing industry specialists Insight Data and Purplex Marketing, said:

“Since announcing our speakers and world-class keynotes we have had a real rush on tickets.

With the chance to network with perspective customers throughout the day too, this year’s Glazing Summit is not to be missed.

If there are any installers, fabricators, glass companies or anyone involved in the supply chain who are still thinking of attending but haven’t made their mind up yet now is the time to book.”

To book your ticket, click here, call 01934 808293 or email hello@glazingsummit.co.uk.

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