Yale ‘locked’ in for Glazing Summit return

Yale ‘locked’ in for Glazing Summit return
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Date: 22 July 2019

Industry giant Yale will be sponsoring the new Technical Stage at this year’s Glazing Summit.

The one-day conference is being held on Thursday, September 12th at Edgbaston Stadium and Conference Centre, Birmingham.

After a successful debut last year, this year’s Glazing Summit will again be packed with industry insight, advice and discussion on the biggest issues that matter.

Running alongside the Main Stage, the Technical Stage will tackle the key issues around technical, compliance and regulations, providing senior technical people and designers, production directors, H&S and compliance officers with a platform to learn and share best practice.

Yale, who will also be exhibiting, partnered with the Glazing Summit for its inaugural event and Paul Atkinson, Sales and Commercial Director of Yale Door and Window Solutions, was one of four industry leaders who took part in a discussion on innovation and technology.

Paul Atkinson“We found the Glazing Summit very valuable and it was great to take part in one of the discussions last year,”

said Paul.“The Technical Stage will be very interesting and a great new addition, and we are excited to be sponsoring it.”

 

 

Andrew ScottAndrew Scott, founder of the Glazing Summit and CEO of glazing industry specialists Insight Data and Purplex Marketing, said:

“We’re delighted to announce Yale as a sponsor of The Glazing Summit We’re excited about the new Technical Stage and Yale are the perfect partners for it.”

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