Tomorrow’s the Day — GAFA 2025 Opens Its Doors!

Tomorrow’s the Day — GAFA 2025 Opens Its Doors!
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Date: 5 November 2025

Tomorrow, the global glass and façade community will gather for GAFA 2025 - a premier platform for innovation, collaboration, and business exchange.

Over the next four days, industry leaders from across Asia and beyond will connect, discover new technologies, and explore the trends shaping the future of the built environment. From product showcases and live technology demonstrations to insightful conference sessions and networking opportunities, GAFA 2025 offers a complete industry experience under one roof.

Before you arrive, make sure you’re all set for a smooth and productive visit:

  • Download the GAFA 2025 Event App to navigate easily with the floorplan, view the event schedule, and stay updated in real time.
  • Confirm your pre-scheduled meetings through the Business Matching feature and make the most of every networking opportunity.
  • Check the venue details and show floor layout to plan your route and prioritise the exhibitors you want to visit.
  • Preview the speaker sessions and highlight events — including the Façade Parade and product launches happening on-site.

The wait is almost over — tomorrow, the doors open to Asia’s most dynamic glass and façade event.

REGISTER NOW

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