GlassBuild America is fast approaching. Everyone at the NGA and WDDA is working hard to make sure that everything is perfect - and that you will learn something while you are in Vegas!
GlassBuild takes place September 14-16, 2010 in Las Vegas. Stop by booth #1751, the Interactive Theater, to learn all about the NGA and WDDA member services and to meet and ask questions of the company representatives. You can view the theater schedule online.
Also make sure you check out GlassBuild's educational format - it promises something for everyone. Highlights include:
GlassBuild takes place September 14-16, 2010 in Las Vegas. Stop by booth #1751, the Interactive Theater, to learn all about the NGA and WDDA member services and to meet and ask questions of the company representatives. You can view the theater schedule online.
Also make sure you check out GlassBuild's educational format - it promises something for everyone. Highlights include:
- Glazing Executives Forum, Sept. 14 -A full day of interactive breakout sessions, expert speakers, peer-to-peer sharing and networking. A must-attend event for every glazing professional.
- Window & Door Dealers Forum, Sept. 15 - This event features breakout sessions, best practice sharing, top speakers and an informal networking reception. Content is being created by window and door dealers.
- Solar Energy and Energy Efficiency Seminar, Sept. 16 - This seminar on Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) will be led by Richard Voreis, CEO of Consulting Collaborative. Panelists include a leading architect, a photovoltaics consultant, a university spokesperson, a glass and glazing subcontractor, and a thin-film photovoltaic module manufacturer.
- Decorative Glass Seminar, Sept 16-Leading experts in decorative glass will debate one of the most pressing industry questions: Is it the product or the design process that matters most? This panel presentation will explore how specialty glass is selected and perceived by each segment of the industry. Presenters include Richard Riveire (Rottet Design, Los Angeles), Ed Trainor (Trainor Glass, Chicago) and Reza Safavi (Taslimi Construction, L.A.). The panel will be moderated by Pulp Studio CEO Bernard Lax, who will also offer a brief presentation on specialty glass trends affecting the industry.
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