In an email sent out to FENSA installers this afternoon, it was announced that the newly formed Glass Conference would no longer be taking place.

It was due to be held at the Telford International Centre on October 16th and 17th, at the same time as the Glazing Summit which is being held at Edgbaston Stadium.

This was the statement published by FENSA to its installers:

Dear FENSA Approved Installer,
The Glass Conference, at Telford International Centre on the 16th and 17th October, will no longer be taking place. We apologise to the FENSA community for the inconvenience caused, we know a number of you had already booked tickets and were looking forward to the event.

FENSA and the GGF were the content partners of the conference and the programme of speakers that had been assembled was one that we were looking forward to hearing from, due to the wealth of experience and expertise they held in their field.

Whilst we are very disappointed the Glass Conference is not taking place we have already had internal discussions and we will make further announcements on upcoming events to the FENSA community shortly.

Whilst the Glass Conference is no longer taking place next month, FENSA’s own Technical Manager, Sam Davies will be holding a webinar on the future of MTC and all aspects of the MTC assessment, both online and on-site.

Please be sure to keep an eye out for more information, dates and times over the next few weeks.

Many thanks,

Lis Clarke,
Operations Director

The Glass Conference website is currently showing this statement on their home page:

Glass Conference website statement

The event will now be merged into the FIT Show in 2025.

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