GGF Looks Forward to British Reception at fensterbau

Date: 27 February 2014
Source: www.ggf.org.uk

Date: 27 February 2014

With the GGF joining forces with NürnbergMesse to exhibit at fensterbau/frontale for the first time, the Federation is looking forward to working with the organisers to provide support and hospitality for GGF Members at the show.

In addition, all companies are invited to join the GGF for the British Reception, to be held at the end of fensterbau day 2 (Thursday, 27th March) on the UK Pavilion stand to discuss industry issues and network with colleagues and friends from around the world.Nigel Rees, GGF Group Executive commented, “As well as supporting GGF Members throughout the show and welcoming guests to the British Reception, our broad objectives for this event will be to impart our technical knowledge, create awareness of the Federation to an international audience and perhaps recruit new Members to the Federation.If previous years are anything to go by, fensterbau/frontale 2014 promises to be a great success.”

March 2014 will offer one of the world’s leading trade shows for the glass and glazing industry: fensterbau/frontale in Nuremberg, Germany and with this new GGF collaboration with the organisers NürnbergMesse it promises to increase the profile of the GGF and the UK at the show.

The GGF will be in the UK Pavilion stand number 4A.431 at fensterbau/frontale, which takes place at Nuremberg Exhibition Centre on 26-29 March and promises to be one of the highlights of the glazing industry calendar.

Though many Members and staff at the GGF have visited fensterbau/frontale in the past, for 2014 the Federation will be exhibiting for the first time at the show. The trade show is one of the world's leading trade fairs for windows, doors and facades. As the desire for more sustainability and comfort continues to drive innovation in the window, door and facade construction sector, architects, installers, manufacturers and the trade in general meet at fensterbau/frontale to discuss how aesthetics and design trends can be reconciled with energy-efficient building. A main focus at the show will be on solutions for the automation of windows and facades. The bi-annual show attracts almost 100,000 visitors and over 1200 exhibitors from all over the world. This year, the new hall 3A, will provide even more display space.

Elke Harreiß, Project Manager of fensterbau/frontale 2014 at NürnbergMesse added, “We welcome the GGF to the UK pavilion at fensterbau frontale. I am pleased the GGF has decided to exhibit this year. It is fitting that the leading trade federation in the UK has a strong presence at the highest profile trade show for the fenestration industry."

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