GlassBuild America 2024: The Main Event for the Glazing and Fenestration Industries

Make sure to mark your calendars for GlassBuild America 2024, which is considered the main event in North America dedicated to the glass, window, and door sectors. Scheduled to take place from September 30 to October 2 in Dallas, TX, this event is anticipated to be a meeting point for professionals within the industry.
The National Glass Association (NGA) coordinates GlassBuild America, which acts as a gathering place for vendors and purchasers looking to tackle industry issues. Attendees can expect live Exhibitor Demos, various learning sessions, and the annual Glazing Executives Forum, supported by the knowledge of the Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance (FGIA).
The goal of GlassBuild America is clear: to facilitate impactful exchanges that lead to tangible solutions and foster growth within the industry. Recognition from Trade Show Executive as one of the top GOLD 100 tradeshows and its inclusion in the “Fastest 50” for rapidly growing shows underscores its significant influence and success.
Attendees can expect a robust program over three days, including the highly anticipated GlassBuild Main Stage. Highlights feature the Blueprint for Collaboration and Workforce Development Day, alongside opportunities for networking such as the Women in Glass + Fenestration Keynote and the Glass Magazine Awards reception.
GlassBuild America 2024 promises to be a must-attend event for professionals looking to thrive and push boundaries in the evolving world of glass and fenestration thanks to its ranging exhibitions and extensive educational programs.
NGA: Shaping Visions and Windows of Opportunity in the Glass Industry
Established in 1948, the National Glass Association (NGA) has grown to become the trade association representing the glass, glazing, and window sectors, with a network of over 1,800 member companies. In 2018, NGA joined forces with the Glass Association of North America, enhancing its resources and broadening its influence to stand out as the voice for glass professionals throughout North America. Presently, NGA champions the integration of glass in architectural spaces by highlighting its characteristics that enrich living, working, and healing spaces. NGA is committed to enhancing the status and recognition of glass in building design by advocating for it, offering tailored programs, and supporting workforce development projects. Through training sessions for its members and the promotion of industry standards, NGA ensures that the glass sector stays adaptable to the changing demands of architecture and design trends.


