NGA Announces Conference Name Change

Date: 15 January 2020
Source: www.glass.org
NGA
Photo source
www.glass.org

Date: 15 January 2020

Today at its Annual Conference in La Jolla, California, the NGA's President & CEO Nicole Harris announced a name change to its biannual technical conferences.

NGA’s Annual Conference and Fall Conference will now collectively be known as NGA Glass Conference and be differentiated by location.  

“These conferences are two parts of one whole, and we feel they are more deserving of a name representing our industry instead of the time of year,” said Harris.  

NGA Glass Conference: Chicago will be held July 28-30, 2020 at the Renaissance Chicago North Shore in Northbrook, Illinois. In 2021, NGA Glass Conference: Clearwater Beach is slated for January 18-20, 2021 at Opal Sands Resort in Clearwater Beach, Florida. 

Read more about the NGA Glass Conference.

600450 NGA Announces Conference Name Change glassonweb.com

Others also read

The 2nd Glass Forum 2025, themed “The Transparency Revolution”, the only professional event for glass & architecture in Greece, which was successfully held on October 31 – November 1 at the Athens Conservatoire.
The FTI Community is invited to submit abstracts for the 2026 World Congress, taking place in Pittsburgh, PA, from September 28 to October 2, 2026.
As the year draws to a close, we want to express our deepest thanks to each of you—our valued members, partners, readers, and friends for being such an essential part of the GlassOnWeb community in 2025. Your trust, engagement, and support continue to inspire everything we do.
Registration is now open for the FGIA 2026 Annual Conference, taking place March 2-5 in Huntington Beach, CA, at the Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach.
HEGLA is expanding its portfolio by entering the field of wet glass machining through the acquisition of RS technology, strengthening its capabilities in advanced glass processing and automation solutions.
Vitro Architectural Glass has signed a multi-year research agreement to scale up LionGlass, a new, patent-pending glass technology invented at Penn State, for use in flat glass applications across architectural and automotive markets.

Add new comment

From industry