Registration open for NGA Glass Conference

Registration open for NGA Glass Conference
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Date: 19 May 2020

Registration is open for the NGA Glass Conference, an interactive online conference scheduled for July 28-30, 2020.

Members and non-members are welcome and encouraged to attend. The price for NGA members is $150.00; the nonmember rate is $200.

Interested attendees can register here.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic implications and many company-enforced travel restrictions, the event previously planned to occur in Northbrook, IL, will now be hosted via private online video conference using the Zoom platform.

Participants can expect a mix of essential NGA Forming, Fabricating and Advocacy Committee updates paired with excellent educational content, including the popular technical and codes update. There will be opportunities for participants to engage in live Q&A with presenters.

FAQs on the new conference format can be found HERE.

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