GlassBuild America: Now Accepting Product Submissions

GlassBuild America: Now Accepting Product Submissions
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Date: 5 March 2020

GlassBuild America is now accepting submissions for the NEW GlassBuildAmerica.com Product Showcase.

In previous years, exhibitors have always had the opportunity to showcase their products in Glass Magazine and Window + Door magazine, the official publications of GlassBuild America. New in 2020, the products will also be featured on GlassBuildAmerica.com in a Product Showcase, providing exhibitors with added exposure for their products on display at GlassBuild America: The Glass, Window & Door Expo 2020, held Sept. 15-17, at the Las Vegas Convention Center.



The product previews will be posted online at GlassBuildAmerica.com, GlassMagazine.com and WindowandDoor.com, and printed in the August issues of the magazines.



This year, we are accepting product submissions earlier and publishing them online immediately. Exhibiting companies can submit up to two (2) product submissions and have both published online at the time of submission.

SUBMIT YOUR PRODUCTS

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