Contact: Jennifer Robinson, Exhibit Sales Manager
Jennifer@GlassBuildAmerica.com
Ph: 770/416-8023
Fx: 770/416-0337
IMPORTANT: Unofficial Vendor Notice
View the 2009 Exhibitor List & Floor Plan and 2009 Innovations Pavilion page.
Exhibiting Opportunities—GlassBuild America is Where the Glass, Window and Door Industries Meet!
Continually listed as one of the Top 200 trade shows in the U.S. by Tradeshow Week magazine, GlassBuild America is the largest gathering of glass, window and door professionals in North America. By exhibiting at GlassBuild America, you'll have the opportunity to mingle with top industry executives and make connections that will propel your business in
the future.
Exhibiting at GlassBuild America is the most cost-effective way to reach the extensive glass, window and door markets in North America. According to the Center for Exhibit Industry Research, it cost 62% less to close a lead generated from a trade show than one generated in the field. Today, every marketing dollar counts—make sure you get the most from yours.
Benefits of Exhibiting GlassBuild America 2010
- Meet thousands of glass, window and door industry professionals and generate high-quality sales leads from existing and new customers
- 20 hours dedicated to exhibit visitation
- Five Exhibitor Registration Badges per 100 square feet of space
- Exposure on GlassBuild America's official website, www.GlassBuildAmerica.com
- Guest Pass Code to offer existing and potential clients complimentary entrance onto the show floor
- Use of the official GlassBuild America logo on pre-show and post-show marketing materials
- GlassBuild America Banner Ad to use on your website
- Exposure in the Official Show Catalog alphabetically and by product category
- Editorial coverage, product previews, and advertising opportunities in the industry's leading publications—Glass Magazine and Window & Door®
- 24-hour security from set-up to tear-down
- Show your commitment to the industry and the industry's leading associations. Profits from GlassBuild America go to support expanded industry programs and promote usage of glass, windows, and doors
Who Attends
- Commercial/Residential Glass Manufacturers/Fabricators
- Residential Window and Door Manufacturers
- Glazing Contractors
- Dealers/Retailers of Glass, Mirrors, and Bath Enclosures
- Glass Wholesalers/Distributors, Temperers, and Laminators
- Dealers and Distributors of Windows and Doors
- Architects/Specifiers/Contractors
Who Exhibits
- Curtainwall & Storefront System Suppliers
- Glass Manufacturers & Fabricators
- Bath Enclosure & Mirror Manufacturers
- Suppliers of All Types of Flat Glass Processing Equipment
- Insulating Glass Machinery Manufacturers
- Developers of Computer Software and Systems
- Suppliers of Machinery for Fabricating Aluminum, Vinyl, and Other Types of Framing Materials
- Architectural Product Suppliers
- Window ∓ Door System Suppliers
- Suppliers of Hardware, Weatherseals & Other Components
IMPORTANT: Regarding UNOFFICIAL Vendors
Show Management selects vendors for the show based on price and service. It is a long process and we sincerely try to provide our exhibitors with value as well as quality. The trade show industry is very competitive. Many companies that provide products or services to exhibitors give the impression that they are official vendors of the show via fax, telephone or mailings. If you choose to do business with a vendor that is NOT mentioned below, please note the following:
- GlassBuild America Show Management did not provide your information to this vendor. It was obtained from an
outside source.
- Because Show Management is not contracted with these vendors, you, as an exhibitor have no recourse and we cannot mediate any type of disagreement that may occur.
- Some of these vendors boast better prices and "no hidden costs". However, more often than not, there ARE hidden costs. As an example, a company providing carpet will not tell you that their product is considered "freight" by the Official Service Contractor (Freeman). Therefore, you will receive additional charges on your drayage bill.
- Companies that purchase hotel rooms in bulk (clearinghouses) and resell them by aggressively marketing to exhibiting companies at various shows are jeopardizing Show Management's contractual obligations to the official hotels as well as predictions on the amount of rooms needed for the show in the future.