As KBIS 2025 nears, focus on high-impact categories, key brands, standout visuals, and notable booths to resonate with your audience, emphasizing timeless design and durability over fleeting trends.
Transform your product imagery with 3D modeling! Say goodbye to the challenges of traditional photography for industrial items. Enjoy unmatched control, flexibility, and cost-efficiency, allowing you to create stunning visuals quickly. Elevate your marketing and engage customers like never before!
The National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) has announced its 2025 Board of Directors. Eduardo Cosentino, EVP Cosentino Group & CEO Cosentino Americas has been elected Chair of NKBA’s 2025 Board of Directors, effective January 1, 2025.
Key improvements to the website include a mobile-friendly, responsive design, an enhanced search functionality, and easy-to-use media library that houses product documents, images and videos.
As Vice President of Enterprise Marketing, Hann was one of 13 women nationwide selected by the publication for their contributions to the traditionally male-dominated industry.
These awards honor exceptional design innovation, user experience, and the broader social and environmental impact of the products. The NPF Hydro-furnace stood out in the highly competitive field, earning a place in the spotlight for its unique contributions to heating systems in North America.
The recent Southwest Pacific Distributors Southern California annual awards and recognition dinner was at the Long Beach Marriott for an evening of networking and honoring industry greats.
This premier event brought together 998 members, suppliers and service providers to explore growth opportunities, share best practices, and honor outstanding achievements.
Companies were evaluated and scored on more than 25 parameters across four categories: greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, water usage, waste generation, and sustainability data disclosures and commitments.
The primary goal of every employer is to ensure workers return home safely, reflecting the concerns of their families. Achieving this requires buy-in and strong leadership, supported by five key safety principles.