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Britain Means
Business At
Fensterbau
The UK Pavilion at FENSTERBAU FRONTALE
2016 hosted by the Glass and Glazing Federation
(GGF) has used the theme of ‘Britain Means
Business’ for this year’s UK Pavilion at the show
»»The event is set to host some
of the UK’s highest profiled industry
organisations, co-exhibiting on the specially
designed new shared space, at what as to be
the world’s largest international trade fair for
the window industry.
The show is set to take place at Nuremberg
on 16th – 19th March and reflects worldwide
innovation in windows, doors and facades.
Architects, carpenters, window and facade
manufacturers and specialist trades will be
encouraged to update their knowledge on
what will be the latest profile systems, glass
in architecture, fixing equipment, safety
equipment, machines, installations and other
associated fenestration products.
Co-exhibitors on the
UK Pavilion include:
• GGF – the glass and glazing industry’s
main trade body
• Clearview – the UK leading trade
magazine for the glazing sector
• Glazpart – the leader in plastic glazing
accessories and ventilation
• RITEC – the leading manufacturer of
low-maintenance and protection of glass
surfaces
• The FIT Show – the UK’s award-winning
glass and glazing industry trade show.
The UK Pavilion’s participating companies
will be enticing visitors from the UK and
abroad, by presenting; sales promotions,
product demonstrations, video screenings
and presentations and giving visitors the
opportunity to networking.
A highlight of the show, will be on the
evening of the event’s second day (17th
March) when the GGF will host a British
reception sponsored by Wintech Testing &
Certification. Over 100 guests are expected
to attend, so if you are visiting Fensterbau,
contact the GGF for an invitation.
James Lee, Head of GGF Group Marketing
commented: “Following our success at
Fensterbau 2014, it was an easy decision to
sign up for the 2016 show, and this year we
are delighted to be hosting the UK Pavilion
and co-exhibiting it with four renowned
companies in our industry. It promises to be
a great event and one we are looking forward
to.”
Steve Sidebottom, managing director of
Clearview Group commented: “Having
attended twice as a visitor, we jumped at
the chance to exhibit at this event. We have
already built business relationships with
European companies wishing to market their
business and products in the UK and believe
that the marketing mix offered by Clearview
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Group offers existing and potential customers
excellent coverage.
“In addition, the association with the GGF
was a key part of our decision making, under
the banner of ‘Britain Means Business’, which
clearly targets our potential audience and
shows the strength UK companies have in this
type of forum.”
FIT SHOW’S FENSTERBAU DEBUT
The UK’s key exhibition for the fenestration
industry, the Fabricator Installer Trade (FIT)
Show is exhibiting at Fensterbau for the first
time this March in a bid to attract visitors to
the 2016 and 2017 events. The organisation
is also looking to propose the exhibition
as a gateway to the UK window, door,
conservatory and glazing markets.
Historically, the UK has heavily influenced
building styles in many overseas markets and
the desire to reach out through Fensterbau to
demonstrate that a powerful specific showcase
exists for the UK fenestration market, is one
which cannot be missed.
Overseas visitors seeking British sourced and
influenced windows, doors and components
can find hundreds of suppliers all under
the same roof, at the same time, making a
buying mission highly effective for overseas
specifiers.
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