NGA Glass Conference: Long Beach Registration is Open

Date: 2 November 2021
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NGA Glass Conference: Long Beach Registration is Open
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Date: 2 November 2021

Registration is open for the next NGA Glass Conference, taking place January 24-26, 2022, at the Renaissance Long Beach in California.

Join NGA for the NGA Glass Conference: Long Beach, January 24-26, 2022, at the Renaissance Long Beach in California, to explore, connect, discuss and develop ideas and relationships to improve each other and our industry.

Conference highlights include: 

  • Meetings of NGA's Forming, Advocacy and Fabricating Committees
  • Welcome Reception at Aquarium of the Pacific
  • New Professionals networking and Volunteer Celebration Dinner
  • Optional Golf Scramble at Skylinks and 7th annual Fun Run

REGISTER NOW

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