Preparation for 2023 Glazing Summit underway

Preparation for 2023 Glazing Summit underway
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Date: 22 February 2023

The Glazing Summit returns for its fifth year on Thursday, October 12 at Edgbaston Stadium, Birmingham, and plans are now underway.

Last year the event smashed its attendance record with almost 500 delegates in attendance and, since 2018, the Glazing Summit is now firmly established as one of the most important dates in the fenestration calendar.

A mix of important discussion, dynamic debate, industry insight, business tips and networking the Glazing Summit is the place to gain knowledge and expertise about what is happening in fenestration and connect with hundreds of CEOs, business leaders and key decision makers from leading companies in the sector.

Expert panellists will take to the stage to discuss the biggest issues, world-class keynotes will inspire, and the evening will again feature the exclusive Glazing Summit gala dinner.

Big name sponsors are already on board and Glazing Summit founder and CEO of organisers Purplex Marketing and Insight Data Andrew Scott said: “To be celebrating five years really is fantastic. We started the Glazing Summit to provide a space for the whole industry to get together to debate and discuss the challenges and help shape its future, and the growing numbers every year show the desire for the industry to come together to share ideas and best practice.

We are focussing on making this year’s event memorable once again and I’m really looking forward to another equally important Glazing Summit in October.”

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

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