Previewing GlassBuild America Show 2021

 

On this episode of the show by Ergo Robotic Solutions, host Tyler Kern talked with Alan Nudi, Director of Sales and Rentals at Ergo Robotic Solutions. They dug into a preview of the GlassBuild America show in Atlanta, Georgia, Sept. 13-15

GlassBuild America is the largest annual gathering place for the entire glass, window, and door industries in the United States. Produced by the National Glass Association, GlassBuild America is where buyers and sellers meet and learn how to solve their most pressing challenges.

“This is the biggest tradeshow for the glazing industry in America,” Nudi said. “They normally hold it every year, but unfortunately, we had to skip last year for obvious reasons, but we’re really excited to get going back in there.”

The show usually hosts about 300-350 vendors, and this year they will host four key speakers, amongst other events. But, perhaps, most importantly is the fact that this year’s event will be in person. For Ergo, it’s an essential part of the sales process, as it allows them to meet people in person and allow them to touch our products.

“As the director of sales, all I do is talk to people, and interact with people, and share my message with people,” Nudi said. “Being limited to only doing that through the internet has been a challenge.”

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