Online registration is now open for the 2021 NAHB International Builders’ Show (IBS), the premier event of the residential construction industry.
IBS will move back to the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Fla., Feb. 9-11, where it will again co-locate with the National Kitchen & Bath Association’s Kitchen & Bath Industry Show for the 8th annual Design & Construction Week. The two shows are expected to host more than 1,500 exhibiting brands spanning over 700,000 net square feet of exhibit space, for the leading event of the residential design and construction industry.
“The health and safety of our community remains the top priority as NAHB prepares for the in-person 2021 International Builders’ Show,” said Chuck Fowke, NAHB chairman and a custom home builder from Tampa, Fla. “While this year’s show will no doubt look a bit different, we are excited to bring our attendees the same high-level experience they have come to expect, with leading edge education sessions, numerous networking opportunities, and an exhibit hall full of innovative products all in one place.”
This event is the headquarters for new product launches, construction demos, industry thought leader sessions, workshops, panel discussions and more. IBS features the leading manufacturers and suppliers showcasing industry solutions with hundreds of new products and services launched at IBS each year.
The NAHB International Builders’ Show is not open to the general public, however, building industry professionals and their affiliates are invited to register. During September, those interested in attending IBS can take advantage of several registration discounts. For a full list of offerings, visit BuildersShow.com/fees.
As the trade show industry continues to evolve in response to the rapid changes of the COVID-19 pandemic, the NAHB is working closely with Orlando authorities to create a safe environment for all attendees. The situation is being monitored daily and in consultation with health experts. The 2021 Builders’ Show will apply guidelines and standards set forth by the CDC and federal, state, and local government agencies. NAHB will work to implement important health and safety protocols and ensure industry best practices in and around IBS are followed. The latest health and safety resources can be found online.