World-leading lock experts Yale have given their backing to this year’s eagerly anticipated Glazing Summit by coming on board as Technical Sponsors.
The industry giants, who were Technical Sponsors last year, have supported the event since its inception.
Paul Atkinson, Sales and Commercial Director of Yale Door and Window Solutions, explained why the company is fully behind the one-day conference.
“There’s huge value in getting senior people from across the industry to meet and talk – not to try and sell, not to compete with one another, but to try and address the big issues of the moment we all face.
Paul Atkinson, Sales and Commercial Director of Yale Door and Window Solutions, explained why the company is fully behind the one-day conference.
“There’s huge value in getting senior people from across the industry to meet and talk – not to try and sell, not to compete with one another, but to try and address the big issues of the moment we all face.
“The Glazing Summit does that, bringing the industry together to share best practise and good ideas for working which will promote professionalism in our industry.
“I thought last year was a fantastic event and I’m looking forward to seeing what Glazing Summit 2020 brings.”
Andrew Scott, founder of the Glazing Summit and CEO of organisers Insight Data and Purplex Marketing, said: “To have Yale’s backing once again shows the calibre of the Glazing Summit and how it’s viewed within the industry. We’re delighted to welcome them back on board as Technical Sponsors.”
The Glazing Summit takes place on Thursday, October 8th at Edgbaston Stadium, Birmingham and will feature expert and keynote speakers discussing the biggest issues facing the industry, a whole host of networking opportunities and the Glazing Summit Awards in the evening.
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