Kitchen/Bath Industry Show & Conference
The Kitchen & Bath Industry Show & Conference or (KBIS) is owned by the National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA); sponsored by Kitchen & Bath Business Magazine; and produced by Nielsen Expositions. KBIS is the world's largest international trade event dedicated to the kitchen and bath industry. This show showcases the latest products and cutting-edge design ideas of the kitchen and bath industry. It features a large array of product displays and demonstrations, professional development courses and keynote speeches. Its objective is to bring all of the professionals who are involved in product specification and the build-out of a kitchen and bath to KBIS.
The show targets dealers, designers, distributors, retailers, consumers, home centers and high-quality kitchen and bath professionals.
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