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The National Glass Association (NGA) and the American Subcontractors Association (ASA) are pleased to announce they have entered into a mutual agreement for NGA to be an ASA Alliance Partner.
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The 2020 AusFenEx Design Awards are open to members of the Australian Glass & Window Association (AGWA), the National Security Screen Association (NSSA) and the Australasian Institute of Surface Finishing (AISF).
The Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance (FGIA) is pleased to announce the hiring of Nathalie Thibault, who will serve the organization as Technical Manager, Glass Products and Canadian Industry Affairs.
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FGIA has released a new publication addressing aspects of the finite element (FE) thermal modeling process often used to predict interior surface temperatures on fenestration.
Guardian Glass Europe is pleased to announce that it has attained Bronze level Cradle to Cradle certification for three of its product families – float, coated and laminated glass – manufactured at eight of its European plants.
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From educating architects, to engaging code officials, to influencing legislation, efforts to promote and protect the glass and glazing industry dominated the conversation at the National Glass Association 2020 Annual Conference in La Jolla,…
Today at its Annual Conference in La Jolla, California, the NGA's President & CEO Nicole Harris announced a name change to its biannual technical conferences.
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