Hundreds of fabricators, installers and suppliers will be heading to Edgbaston Stadium and Conference Centre on Thursday, October 12th, for the fifth Glazing Summit.

The eagerly awaited event, which is headline sponsored by Yale, provides the biggest platform for discussion and collaboration in the glazing sector and will feature debates on the biggest challenges facing the industry with a panel of experts, keynote speakers and networking opportunities throughout the day.

The spotlight will fall on the Future Homes Standard and the likes of the Building Safety Act and Document Q, the deepening skills crisis, how installers are tackling a drop in demand and rising costs, and, with a slowdown in the market, the new strategies marketing leaders from the across the industry are using to help drive growth.

Delegates will also hear from leading London economist and Co-Chief Investment Officer at Arbuthnot Latham private wealth bank, Edward Johnstone, on whether the industry has a challenging period ahead, the latest facts and figures from the brand new ‘State of the Industry Report’ from Insight Data, and the wise words of Brad Burton, one of the UK’s most inspirational business speakers and a four-time best-selling author, on how to take a business to the next level.

Andrew Scott, the event’s founder, said: “Business Leaders have got to have a good reason to take the day out of their busy schedules, which is why we’ve doubled down this year with our most explosive agenda yet and keynote speakers with vital information that matters to everyone in the industry.

“We are facing some of the toughest challenges ever and this year’s Glazing Summit is vital for business leaders to make sure they have all the information they need on the key issues facing their business to navigate through the immediate future and the years to come.

“These are the discussions that business leaders need to hear, so make sure you are part of the conversation.”

To book tickets visit glazingsummit.co.uk, email hello@glazingsummit.co.uk or call 01934 808293.

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