Registration Open for Top Glass 2026

Date: 10 February 2026
Source: Glass Canada
Top Glass 2026
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Glass Canada

Date: 10 February 2026

Glass Canada has opened registration for Top Glass 2026, set to take place on April 30, 2026, at the International Centre in Mississauga, Ontario.

The event will once again bring together Canada’s architectural glass industry to celebrate innovation, expertise, and excellence—and this year’s edition will be the largest yet.

Top Glass 2026 will feature an expanded show floor with more than 60 leading vendors, including 11 first-time exhibitors, alongside a full day of presentations and discussions. Topics will include vacuum insulating glass, advanced installation techniques such as rope access, the role of AI in glazing design and fabrication, and upcoming updates to Canadian glass codes and standards. The event will also host the OGMA Awards of Excellence, highlighting outstanding architectural glass projects across Ontario.

In addition, attendees are invited to join an exclusive facility tour of Tri-Temp Glass on April 29, offering an inside look at one of Toronto’s most innovative glass fabricators.

Top Glass 2026 promises a comprehensive industry experience, combining technology, knowledge sharing, and networking at the highest level. 

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