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GlassBuild America is returning to Las Vegas, Nev., Tuesday, October 18, through Thursday, October 20, 2022, and we hope you’ll join Vitro Architectural Glass for the nation’s largest annual gathering for the glass, window and door industry.
This special event brings together leaders of contract glazing and full-service glass companies to learn and share best business practices.
The largest glass and fenestration industry trade show in the Western Hemisphere returns to Las Vegas this fall
Brand new for 2022, the GlassBuild Tailgate Party, Thursday, October 20th from Noon – 2:00 PM.
The first 300 people who register for the show will garner the title of “Vegas VIP.”
Get inspired by the most innovative glass and fenestration industry software, machinery, technologies, and services. Start your trade-show journey at A+W Software (Booth #6136) along the main aisle.
NGA is again the co-sponsor of the North American Pavilion at glasstec 2022, being held Sept. 20-23 in Düsseldorf, Germany.
The co-located events will take place at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, October 18-20, 2022.
Your glass industry peers had a lot to say about the show, here’s some of the feedback we received.
The Glazing Executives Forum, now in its 15th year, is organized by the National Glass Association and held in conjunction with GlassBuild America.
Forel received the “Best in Show” Award for best machinery booth at GlassBuild America 2021.
Attendees and exhibitors showed up in force last week in Atlanta
NGA Glass Conference: September brought glazing industry technical leaders back together in person on September 15 in Atlanta, GA, in tandem with GlassBuild America.
The sights and sounds from the last day of the 2021 edition of GlassBuild America in Atlanta, GA.
TurkishGlass was highly recognized by visitors with its high production capacity, wide product range, high quality and experience.
The following companies received Best in Show Awards for their exhibit booths at GlassBuild America 2021.
See all the happenings from the floor of GlassBuild America 2021 in Atlanta, GA.
While the overall U.S. economy may see a deceleration in growth in 2022, the North American glass industry can expect “a pretty appealing runway” with “years of growth,” says Connor Lokar, senior forecaster for ITR Economics.
The Glazing Executives Forum, now in its 15th year, is organized by the National Glass Association and held in conjunction with GlassBuild America.
FHC donates $100,000 to fund glazier training and recruitment efforts