Looking Ahead: Insights from the 2025 Glazing Executives Forum

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Each year, GlassBuild America brings together leaders from across the glass and glazing industry to share ideas, explore innovation, and anticipate the challenges and opportunities shaping the year ahead. One of the event’s most valuable programs — the Glazing Executives Forum — provides a focused, executive-level look at the trends that matter most to the commercial glazing community.

The 2025 Forum will once again feature two cornerstone sessions: a panel discussion on supply chain dynamics and the annual economic forecast. Both are must-attend conversations for those making strategic decisions about operations, materials, and long-term planning. The supply chain panel will explore how fabricators and suppliers are adapting to evolving market conditions, transportation shifts, and global sourcing realities. The economic forecast will provide a data-driven look at construction spending, inflation impacts, and what glaziers can expect from the coming year.

At Isoclima Specialty Glass / Global Security Glazing, we recognize the importance of staying connected to these conversations — not just for our own operations, but for the customers and partners who rely on us. Our leadership team regularly participates in the Glazing Executives Forum to stay informed, engage with peers, and share meaningful insights with those who may not be able to attend in person.

As a company with decades of experience serving the architectural and security glazing markets, we understand that knowledge sharing strengthens the entire industry. Whether it’s new perspectives on economic outlooks, innovations in supply chain efficiency, or best practices in project planning, the takeaways from the Glazing Executives Forum directly inform how we continue to serve our customers with foresight and confidence.


A Commitment to Continuous Learning

Our participation in events like the Glazing Executives Forum reflects a simple truth: innovation doesn’t happen in isolation. It comes from being part of a forward-thinking community that shares a passion for better buildings, safer environments, and smarter business.

We look forward to joining our industry colleagues in Orlando and returning with the insights, connections, and strategies that help our customers stay ahead in a changing marketplace.

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