World Millwork Alliance Convention & Tradeshow to Co-locate with GlassBuild America in Las Vegas

Date: 28 October 2021

The co-located events will take place at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, October 18-20, 2022.

The World Millwork Alliance (WMA) Annual Convention & Tradeshow will co-locate with GlassBuild America: The Glass, Window & Door Expo, in 2022. The co-located events will take place at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, October 18-20, 2022.

The WMA Annual Convention & Tradeshow brings together the global millwork industry, including millwork distributors, manufacturers of products and services, pro dealers, sales representatives, and architects, builders, contractors and remodelers. Held annually, the event will hold its 57th edition in 2022.

“We see this new collaboration with another nonprofit trade association as a means to increase buyers and prospects for our respective trade shows,” said Nicole Harris, NGA president & CEO. “WMA members, exhibitors and attendees intersect with the foundational residential fenestration businesses represented at GlassBuild America.”

“WMA looks forward to working with NGA to explore the synergies between our events,” said Rosalie Leone, WMA president & CEO.  “Several of our member supplier companies exhibit at both of our shows, and this is another opportunity to expand our horizons as our members respond to supply chain   and labor challenges, among other pressures.”

More details will be released in the coming months leading up to the co-location. Look to the event websites—glassbuildamerica.com and worldmillworkalliance.com—along with NGA’s publications, Window + Door and Glass Magazine for more information.

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