The right FIT

The right FIT

Modern Joinery and sister publication PiGs aka People in Glazing Society will both be in attendance at this year’s FIT Show, at the NEC in Birmingham.

The show, taking place between 29 April – 1 May, is the UK’s only dedicated trade show for the window, door, flat glass, hardware and roofing industry.

Companies such as Combilift, Soudal and Regalead will all be in attendance, alongside many other companies from across the glazing supply chain.

Modern Joinery and PiGs will be on Stand G14.

George Lewis, Editor at both Modern Joinery and PiGs, said: “FIT Show is one of the most important dates in the calendar, so it goes without saying that it’s a must-attend event.

“Bringing the Modern Joinery and PiGs brands to FIT means we can interact with many people from right across the supply chain at one time.

“We look forward to seeing many of you there!”

To book your ticket to visit the FIT Show, visit: https://forms.reg.buzz/fit-show-2025/pigs

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