Glazing Summit rescheduled

Glazing Summit rescheduled
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Date: 3 August 2020

The annual Glazing Summit conference, due to take place in October, has been postponed until 2021 due to uncertainties around social distancing.

Organised by Insight Data and Purplex Marketing, the event brings together leaders from across the supply chain to discuss best-practice and debate industry trends and developments.

Andrew Scott, founder of the Glazing Summit, commented:

“We recognise that all live events have been cancelled or postponed so far this year, and although the Glazing Summit is still 4 months away we have taken the view that social distancing measures are still likely to be in place, and the right decision is to postpone until next year.”

The Glazing Summit 2021 will now take place on Thursday, 7th October 2021 at the Edgbaston Conference Centre, Birmingham.

“While the main event will take place next October, our sponsors and partners have asked us to put together some other business activities to connect and support the industry, and we’ll unveil our plans for this in due course” added Andrew.

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