Video: BEC Conference 2020 Draws Largest Crowd in More Than a Decade

Video: BEC Conference 2020 Draws Largest Crowd in More Than a Decade
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Date: 1 April 2020

Glass and glazing industry leaders gathered in Nashville this March for the 2020 BEC Conference organized by the National Glass Association.

The event, held at the new glass-clad JW Marriott, marked the largest BEC in a decade with 680 attendees.

The theme of the conference was Glass 2020: Advanced. Innovative. Complex. “It’s all about taking the industry to the next level,” said Matt Kamper, chair of the NGA Installing Committee and head of contract sales and estimating for Woodbridge Glass.

The agenda featured technology-focused presentations examining glaziers’ role in the new world of 3D modeling and delegated design, along with discussions surrounding project team collaborations. The 2020 BEC Conference also offered glaziers a closer look at need-to-know codes and standards, from new energy performance requirements to emerging calls for bird-friendly glass.

Watch the BEC Conference 2020 recap video to see what your peers had to say about the event. 

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