KBIS 2027 is the leading trade event for kitchen and bath industry professionals, offering the latest products and trends. It caters to designers, manufacturers, retailers, and architects.
KBIS 2027 is a hub for innovation in the kitchen and bath industry, providing a comprehensive platform for professionals to explore product launches, design trends, and technological advancements. Attendees can participate in a dynamic schedule, including keynotes, panel discussions, workshops, and networking events. The show serves as a valuable resource for staying ahead of industry trends and enhancing professional skills.
What you will learn
Discover the latest kitchen and bath design trends.
Network with industry leaders and peers.
Gain insights into cutting-edge technologies.
Explore a vast range of new products and services.
Attend educational seminars and workshops.
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• Keynote speakers include top designers and industry influencers.
• Future kitchen and bath trends revealed.
• Interactive product demonstrations.
• Educational sessions on sustainable solutions.
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