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NGA co-locates two premium conferences connecting glazing contractors and glass fabricators for education.
Additional funds donated to extend MyGlassClass.com courses at no cost to the industry.
This free, 90-minute webinar will cover topics ranging from written notice and supply chain issues to worker safety and PPE on site.
Registration is open for the NGA Glass Conference, an interactive online conference scheduled for July 28-30, 2020.
Mark Tinnion, branding director for DigitalKog gives his 'top tips for the fenestration industry' in marketing through a crisis as part of the #FITShowFamily series.
In the second video in this series called “Solutions”, Walker Glass covers what needs to be done to make windows safer for birds.
NGA's new webinar series—NOW and NEXT: Surviving the COVID-19 Crisis—will provide actionable information on navigating uncertainty in the glass and fenestration industries due to the coronavirus.
In a record five days, the Friese Foundation funded the purchase of more than 1,500 MyGlassClass.com courses through a six-figure donation.
The National Glass Association (NGA) has announced it will shift its NGA Glass Conference: Chicago to an interactive online event to take place July 28-30, 2020.
NGA's new webinar series—NOW and NEXT: Surviving the COVID-19 Crisis—provides actionable information on navigating uncertainty in the glass and fenestration industries due to the coronavirus.
NGA has partnered with the Friese Foundation to offer all MyGlassClass.com courses to the entire industry for FREE IN MAY. This opportunity is available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
The National Glass Association is pleased to offer a new resource in the form of FAQs that address compliance of glass in buildings in accordance with the California AB262 legislation, also known as the Buy Clean California Act.
NGA's new webinar series—NOW and NEXT: Surviving the COVID-19 Crisis—will provide actionable information on navigating uncertainty in the glass and fenestration industries due to the coronavirus.
As COVID-19 continues to impact everyone and everything, the National Glass Association is sharing what we know and what we are planning for.
Glass and glazing industry leaders gathered in Nashville this March for the 2020 BEC Conference organized by the National Glass Association.
As the industry faces new challenges, take advantage of online tools and education.
NGA fully understands urgent times require urgent action. NGA members across the glass and glazing supply chain are doing everything they can to safeguard their workforce, customers and their businesses in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic.
We are closely monitoring the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation and as of now, GlassBuild America will proceed as scheduled, Sept. 15-17, in Las Vegas.
GlassBuild America is now accepting submissions for the NEW GlassBuildAmerica.com Product Showcase.
In 2019, the NGA launched the GlassBuild America Ambassador program. Hand-selected manufacturers reps from across North America added GlassBuild America to their line cards, promoting and building interest in the show.
The 2020 BEC Conference kicked off, March 2, in Nashville with a gathering of the NGA’s Installing Committee, dedicated to education, training and advocacy for glass and glazing installers.
The National Glass Association has set GlassBuild America’s theme for this first year of the new decade: Future Focus: What’s Now, What’s Next in Glass & Fenestration.
NGA is pleased to announce that member companies now have access to MyGlassClass.com’s Introduction to the Glass & Glazing Trade course bundle for just $42.50 per employee through a matching-funds grant provided by the Friese Foundation.