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GlassBuild 2023

The tradition continues, Oct. 31–Nov. 2 in Atlanta

The tradition continues at this year’s GlassBuild America: The Glass, Window & Door Expo, held Oct. 31–Nov. 2 in Atlanta. The tradition of 20 years of the longest-running glass industry trade show, where glass, window and door industries meet. And the tradition of 75 years for show organizer the National Glass Association, which advocates for a future in which glass is the material of choice to enhance spaces where people live, play, learn, work and heal.

GlassBuild is more than a trade show, it’s a connection point,” says Molly Grenn, NGA’s vice president of event logistics. “You should step away from your day-to-day work and join us in Atlanta to refresh your mind and gain some new perspective. Come celebrate 20 years of GlassBuild with us as the tradition continues.”

GlassBuild 2023 in Atlanta will welcome over 70 first-time exhibitors out of 450-plus exhibitors. Visitors and exhibitors will enjoy 180,000 square feet of space at the Georgia World Congress Center. Over 150 international exhibitors from 23 countries will exhibit their products and services.

a crowd of people enters the door for GlassBuild
GlassBuild 2022 in Las Vegas

“These events offer a platform for industry professionals to stay up to date with the latest trends, innovations and market developments, which can help businesses adapt and thrive in a competitive landscape.”

 

Diane Hansbury, marketing manager, Deceuninck North America

 

Meet the industry

While companies continue to return to trade shows and in-person events post-COVID, glass and fenestration industry leaders stressed how valuable they find in-person interactions on a personal and professional level.

“While we’ve all learned that it’s possible for many people to function remotely in their jobs, you just can’t beat the feeling you get from sitting down with each other and really connecting,” says Kim Schultz, product marketing specialist, Magid.

You run into an old friend on the trade show floor. You meet a customer for dinner. You wander into an interesting booth and create a new contact. That can’t happen when you’re sitting in your office,” says Alan Kinder, director, commercial segment and technical services, Guardian Glass North America.

Face-to-face interactions with customers and industry members allow company representatives to connect meaningfully with their customer base, and the industry as a whole. “We’re excited to return to the show floor for the first time in several years. We look forward to connecting with our customers, partners and the industry at large to celebrate its progress and engage in conversations about how to move the industry forward,” says Steve Schohan, marketing communications manager, YKK AP America Inc.

GlassBuild also offers a space for companies to gather crucial information on current, and future, market trends. “These events offer a platform for industry professionals to stay updated on the latest trends, innovations and market developments, which can help businesses adapt and thrive in a competitive landscape,” says Diane Hansbury, marketing manager, Deceuninck North America.

Energy performance remains top of mind

Industry leaders say they expect to see, and are interested in learning more about, solutions to increased energy performance requirements, especially as Energy Star 7.0 went into effect shortly before this year’s GlassBuild.

“The residential glass industry continues to be focused on Energy Star Version 7 and we appreciate trade shows like GlassBuild to engage with the industry on the subject of energy efficiency and work with our supply chain partners in creating solutions,” says Darlene Aldred, manager, residential segment, Guardian Glass North America.

“We will be keeping an eye out for manufacturers showcasing windows and glass products that are designed to be energy-efficient and contribute to sustainability efforts,” says Deceuninck’s Hansbury. “Dynamic glazing is another trend to look out for and one that we are excited to witness at GlassBuild, particularly windows and glass products that can switch between clear and tinted states, providing privacy and energy efficiency benefits.”

PLUS, Meet NGA and FGIA at the Industry Pavilion

Networking, education and insights

people talk together in a circle at the Main Stage
Main Stage at GlassBuild 2022 in Las Vegas

“We’ve had such positive experiences in our last two years attending GlassBuild! As always, we’re looking forward to meeting up with leading glass manufacturing experts and hearing about their needs.”

 

Kim Schultz, product marketing specialist, Magid

 

In addition to offering shared space for industry conversation, GlassBuild will again offer a full slate of educational and business-oriented programming provided by industry experts. See what's in store on GlassBuildAmerica.com.

The Main Stage

The Rodeo

Moving industry forward

The past few years have been turbulent, as significant challenges like supply chain, material shortages and the ongoing labor crisis, combined most recently with inflation and interest rates. GlassBuild offers a shared space for industry members to discuss and troubleshoot these challenges.

The real value [of trade shows] comes in how they create common spaces to facilitate important conversations about the most pertinent issues facing our industry today. This is crucial as we continue to develop solutions and, ultimately, move the industry forward,” says Schohan.

“These gatherings bring together industry leaders and are more vital than ever. They provide so many opportunities to learn and share, and these collaborations and discussions often lead to great progress,” says Robert Struble, director of brand and innovation, Vitro Architectural Glass.

See the full trade show schedule.

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Author

Norah Dick

Norah Dick

Norah Dick is assistant editor & researcher for Glass Magazine. Contact her at ndick@glass.org