Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) Members Day 2026

GGF announces full Members Day line-up

GGF announces full Members Day line-up

The Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) has announced the full agenda for its GGF Members Day 2026, alongside confirmation of headline event sponsors; FENSA, Installsure and Citation.

Taking place on Thursday 12 March 2026 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Members Day will once again bring the industry together for what it says is a blend of insight, inspiration and celebration, designed to reward GGF members and strengthen connections across the supply chain.

Setting the tone

The event will begin at midday with registration and networking, followed by a welcome address and a GGF President’s update, setting the tone for the year ahead.

Industry speaker Chris Tahmasaby, Owner and Founder of ICAAL, will then explore the rapidly evolving role of artificial intelligence and how emerging technologies are set to transform the way businesses across the sector operate.

An afternoon with a boxing legend

Following a networking break and complimentary lunch, the highlight of the day will see Frank Bruno MBE take to the stage. A British sporting legend and passionate mental health advocate, Frank will share his personal journey, offering powerful insights into resilience, wellbeing and managing pressure both inside and outside the workplace. Signed boxing gloves will also be raffled on the day to raise funds for CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably).

Speaking ahead of the event, Lauren Mawford, Head of Commercial and Operations at the GGF, said: “Members Day is about giving something back to our members. It’s giving them time to step away from the day-to-day, reconnect with peers and feel part of a wider community.

“We’ve designed the agenda to balance practical insight with inspiration and enjoyment, and we’re delighted to have the support of FENSA, Installsure and Citation in helping us to ensure that Members Day remains accessible and free for member businesses.”

Evening celebrations

The event will conclude with exclusive behind-the-scenes stadium tours before transitioning into an evening celebration, featuring complimentary drinks, NFL-style stadium food, a live band and a charity raffle.

GGF Members Day is free to attend for member businesses, with three complimentary tickets per company. Additional tickets and tickets for non-members can be secured for £50 + VAT each.

Businesses or individuals wishing to attend Members Day should email slocking@ggf.org.uk to secure their spot today.

To find out more information about the GGF, visit: Glass and Glazing Federation

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