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Kitchen and Bath Show returns to Las Vegas

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By Plumbing & HVAC Staff on December 16, 2019 News

Registration is open for the 2020 Kitchen and Bath Industry Show (KBIS). The 2020 show will be held at the Las Vegas Convention Center from January 21-23.

The three-day event is owned by the National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA). Building on a six-year partnership with the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) International Builder’s Show (IBS) – to create Design and Construction Week. The two shows are expected to feature more than one million sq. ft. of exhibit space, showcasing over 2,000 design and construction brands, and attracting more then 95,000 industry professionals.

“The kitchen and bath industry is thriving and evolving rapidly,” said Suzie Williford, executive vice president of industry relations and chief strategy officer for NKBA. “KBIS is a lively and energetic platform that showcases the latest products and technologies that will shape the homes of the future and provides a wealth of learning and networking opportunities for the full spectrum of professionals across our industry.”

The show floor encompasses three halls featuring more than 600 exhibitors, including GE Appliances, Kohler and Cosentino. In recent years, global brands from Germany, Italy, Turkey, Brazil, Spain and the UK have also been present.

Part of the show will include the KBISNeXT Experience, anchored by the KBISNeXT Stage which will be located in the South Hall. It will host some of the show’s more inspired and thought-provoking programs including Design Bites, Best of KBIS Awards, Discovery District, Showcase for Living in Place, Lightovation Lounge and Lighting Pavilion, DCW Outdoor Living Pavilion, and the Design Milk X Modenus Talks Lounge.

Attendees can navigate the show floor using new themed curated tours. In addition to exploring the show, attendees can register to attend more than 70 education sessions as part of the NKBA Voices from the Industry (VFTI).

For more information, please visit www.kbis.com.

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