As the year comes to a close, FGIA (Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance) shares a retrospective on the standout moments of 2023, highlighting the most-read news articles and blog posts.
The conclusion of 2023 prompts a reflection on the noteworthy events that shaped the year for FGIA, featuring a compilation of the most engaging news articles and blog posts that resonated with members. At the forefront of the news highlights was the release of the updated North American Fenestration Standard in February, setting the tone for advancements in windows, doors, and skylights across the continent.
Among the top news articles, the announcement of the 2024 FGIA Events sites and dates garnered attention, with the FGIA community eagerly anticipating the 2024 Annual Conference scheduled for February 19-22 in Amelia Island, FL. Notably, the industry bid farewell to Rich Walker, a monumental figure and former President and CEO of AAMA, marking a poignant moment in September.
In the realm of blog posts, the FGIA community closely followed updates on ENERGY STAR requirements, particularly the stringent guidelines introduced in October. Additionally, the unveiling of the latest version of the North American Fenestration Standard took center stage, providing insights into the industry’s evolving landscape.
The anticipation for the 2023 FGIA Fall Conference in Denver, CO, was palpable, with Trade Secrets blog offering a sneak peek into the event’s attractions, including the FGIA Product Showcase and the inaugural FGIA Has Talent event. GlassBuild, celebrating its 20th year, was a focal point in September, as Trade Secrets previewed FGIA’s educational sessions covering seismic movement and product certification.
Rounding off the top blogs was a Socially Speaking post in October, delving into the significance of brand vibes online for younger followers, exploring evolving attitudes and preferences of today’s consumers.
As the year concludes, FGIA extends warm wishes for the upcoming year, anticipating continued engagement, growth, and industry advancements in 2024.
Source: FGIAonline.org with additional information added by GlassBalkan