During the 2023 Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance Annual Conference, to be held from Feb. 13-16, 2023, in Coronado, California, several expert speakers will discuss quality systems in commercial glazing, innovation in the windows industry, safe glass handling and processing, and more. “This conference’s speakers will cover topics from all facets of the industry,” says Florica Vlad, FGIA meetings manager. “FGIA continues to listen to member feedback to recruit speakers qualified to speak on the matters most important to our conference participants.”
A Quality Systems Approach to Excellence in Commercial Glazing
From water intrusion to occupant comfort, thermal controls to acoustics, building performance begins with the envelope. Problems at material interfaces, curtain wall complexities and struggles with installer competency, along with a lack of quality systems, increase opportunities for failures and defects in glazing projects. This panel discussion will provide insight from the perspective of glazing contractors and stakeholders to address how a well-planned and implemented quality systems approach can raise the glazing industry to a higher standard of performance. Panelists will include Terry Schaefer from Administrative Management Systems, Jeff Dalaba, Administrative Management Systems, Chris Giovannielli, Kawneer, and Helen Sanders, Technoform.
Embracing Innovation in the Windows Industry
This roundtable of FGIA members from several fenestration companies will be moderated by Ray Garries of Global Fenestration Advisors. This will be the second installment of the Innovation for Industry roundtable discussion designed to advance innovation as a core competency in the fenestration industry and will cover multiple award-winning innovations and how they were created. Participants will be equipped with action items that can be implemented in their own companies. Those seeking recertification of FenestrationMaster Professional Certification (FMPC) credentials can earn one industry engagement credit by attending this session.
Glass Handling and Processing Safety
Participants will learn hazard recognition, such as lacerations and crushing force, and their associations with various glass types in this session sponsored by the FGIA Fenestration Safety Committee. Bill Davis, Intercept IG technical product manager at Vitro Architectural Glass, will lead this one-hour discussion. Davis will also cover glass handling and processing personal protective equipment, manual glass handling and processing safety, glass equipment moving and processing safety, and more.