Why GlassBuild Matters in 2025

Why GlassBuild Matters in 2025
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Date: 11 June 2025

The National Glass Association (NGA) is hard at work planning this year’s GlassBuild America to address the current challenges and opportunities for every team member and every company.

We’re looking forward to hosting thousands of industry professionals, November 4-6, in Orlando. Our 500+ exhibitors will have the latest technologies and tools to help your company thrive, plus the invaluable face-to-face connections and educational insights to meet the moment will serve as the building blocks for your growth. 

GlassBuild America will provide the framework that will help you thrive — even in uncertain times. Each and every employee can take advantage of educational and networking opportunities that will elevate their expertise. At GlassBuild you’ll find:
 
•    Latest and most innovative products and technologies 
•    Tactics for dealing with unpredictable market conditions 
•    Product demos and hands-on activities 
•    Economic trends for commercial and residential 
•    Community-building gatherings for architects, family businesses, and women in glass & fenestration  
•    Codes & standards updates and business insights from NGA and FGIA 

The 19th annual Glazing Executives Forum will also be held during GlassBuild, tackling industry challenges specific to contract glaziers. Plus, don’t miss the GlassBuild in the Fast Lane After Party where exhibitors and attendees mingle in a non-competitive environment.

We're looking forward to seeing you. Registration opens July 24.

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