The Joinery Network annual sponsor of PiGs

2025: The year of timber in the glazing industry 

2025: The year of timber in the glazing industry 

The glazing industry’s much-loved networking group, PIGS AKA People in Glazing Society has welcomed The Joinery Network as an annual sponsor for its events this year. This exciting collaboration kicks off at the first PIGS event of 2025, set to take place in Birmingham on the 27 February. With anticipation already building, the event promises to be a bustling start to the year. 

A Hot Year for Timber in Glazing 

2025 is shaping up to be a game-changing year for timber within the glazing sector. The buzz around timber windows and doors has been growing, fuelled by the popularity of recent industry news and trends. 

Adding to the momentum, the upcoming FIT Show 2025 is placing an unprecedented spotlight on timber products. This renewed focus is sparking a surge of interest among professionals and consumers alike, marking a rising shift toward timber as a preferred material in glazing. 

The Joinery Network’s Vision 

Andy Ball, Director at The Joinery Network, shared his enthusiasm for the partnership: “We know the power of bringing people together. The Joinery Network has played a pivotal role in the growing interest in timber windows and doors. Over the past 12 months, timber has truly entered the mainstream, and our annual sponsorship of PIGS is a strategic step to build on this momentum. 

“PIGS networking events are always a fantastic opportunity to connect with people across the sector. The Birmingham event will set the tone for a year where timber takes bigger slice of the pie. We’re excited to see more faces from the timber windows and doors sector than ever before.” 

Why PIGS Events Matter 

Known for their vibrant and welcoming atmosphere, PIGS events offer a relaxed yet impactful way to meet others in the glazing industry. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or new to the scene, these gatherings are the perfect chance to exchange ideas, spark collaborations, and stay ahead of industry trends. 

Save the Date 

The Birmingham PIGS event is just around the corner on 27 February on 2025. With The Joinery Network on board as a sponsor, this promises to be an event to remember—setting the stage for a year where timber takes the spotlight in glazing. 

Let’s make 2025 the year of timber together! 

Future PiGs dates are:  

FIT PiGs – 30 April (at the NEC)  

Bristol – 22 May  

London – BiG PiG Summer Party – 17 July 

Newcastle – 18 September  

Manchester – 13 November

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