NGA Glass Conference: September at GlassBuild America

NGA Glass Conference: September at GlassBuild America
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Date: 13 August 2021

The NGA Glass Conference: September will take place in-person September 13-15, 2021, in conjunction with GlassBuild America in Atlanta.

This is part 2 of the NGA Glass Conference, continued from the online meeting on July 20, and will refocus on the traditional core values of the conference – an opportunity to be among peers from across the supply chain and time for collaborative discussions. 

CONFERENCE PROGRAM & TOPICS

Topics of discussion will include building and school security, bird-friendly glazing options, standards and codes updates, global warming potential, anisotropy, shower enclosures and more. The conference will conclude with hands-on action steps applicable to each of NGA’s committees.

Registrants will also be able to attend a special economic outlook presentation, as well as a tour and networking reception at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

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