Top Glass Conference coming to your screens in 2021

Top Glass Conference coming to your screens in 2021
Photo source
www.glasscanadamag.com

Date: 19 January 2021

Top Glass is on schedule and coming to everyone’s screens on April 21, 2021 with industry-specific content for the commercial glazing industry.

As with every year, glazing contractors, curtain wall manufacturers, storefront fabricators, architects and building engineers will come together for a day of education, networking and review of the latest technology during the day-long event.

The year has changed, vaccines are out but COVID-19 still continues to be a part of our lives. Top Glass will therefore be virtual this year bringing four one-hour sessions that can qualify towards continuing education credits.

Hosted by Glass Canada magazine, Top Glass is a great place to:

• Earn continuing education credits

• Network with industry professionals

• Browse the latest technology

Top Glass will be bringing in industry experts during the live sessions of the day. Gary Watson from Diamond Schmitt Architects will present on the subject “The Future of Facade”. Ben Beeler and Jeff Dalaba will offer a special three-hour workshop on “North American Contractor Certification.” Mark Jacobson from Kuraray America will go into an in-depth discussion on “New technology in glass lamination.” Will Nash on WSP will talk about “Low carbon building products.” And Rik Vandelinde from Winsafe will present a session on “Swing stage safety.”

Registration is open for attendees and exhibitors.

600450 Top Glass Conference coming to your screens in 2021 glassonweb.com

See more news about:

Others also read

Glasstec proved invaluable for TC Float, providing the perfect setting to sign its 100th contract
The Eurasia Window, Door, and Glass Fairs, renowned as the pinnacle of the construction industry, have once again set a benchmark with over 65,000 visitors from 131 countries.
The All-New MyGlassClass and MyGlassFAB are now free for NGA members!
By targeting the most energy-intensive part of the glass production process, namely the melting of the glass, ZeroCO2Glas opens up the possibility of saving a particularly large amount of energy and greenhouse gases.
The two refractory manufacturers will cooperate in the development and production of refractory products for glass melting plants in the glass industry
On Wednesday 6th November, FIT Show organisers gathered a group of FIT Show stakeholders, with a focus on its visitor audience, to hold the first in a series of advisory board meetings.

Add new comment