Register Now for the Façade Parade at GAFA2025!

Register Now for the Façade Parade at GAFA2025!
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Date: 17 October 2025

The Façade Parade 2025, organized by PERAFI and AKLP, will take place on 7–8 November 2025 at ICE BSD City, Indonesia, as part of Glasstech & Fenestration Asia 2025.

 The organizers are delighted to invite industry professionals to join this premier event.

Held within the Asia Facade and Glass Conference 2025, the Façade Parade gathers leading architects, façade specialists, and industry innovators to explore how design, technology, and sustainability are shaping the future of building façades. Expect two inspiring days of expert presentations, live demonstrations, and networking opportunities with Indonesia’s façade and glass community.

Join the event to gain valuable insights from top industry experts, discover the latest façade technologies and materials, and connect with key players driving innovation in façade design and construction. Don’t miss your chance to be part of Indonesia’s most important façade event this year.

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