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NAHB Opens Registration for 2025 International Builders’ Show in Las Vegas

The National Association of Home Builders officially opened online registration for the 2025 NAHB International Builders’ Show. The show will take place Feb. 25-27 at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Nevada, where it will again co-locate with the National Kitchen & Bath Association’s Kitchen & Bath Industry Show for the 12th Annual Design & Construction Week.

The two shows will host more than 2,300 exhibiting brands spanning nearly 1.2 million net square feet of exhibit space, with 110,000+ expected attendees, making it the largest annual gathering of the residential design and construction industry in the world.

An IBS Expo+Education Pass gives attendees three-day access to all IBS Education sessions, as well as entry to IBS and KBIS show floors. This includes a choice of 100+ sessions led by experts on a wide range of industry topics, as well as daily keynotes and sessions on industry trends.

The IBS show floor offers attendees access to see the latest innovative products and dynamic demonstrations. The IBS exhibit floor will again be organized into six main segments of products/services designed to streamline the floor so attendees can use their time efficiently and customize their experience to specific needs and interests.

Other special features of the show floor include the New Product Zone and the IBS Start-up Zone, featuring a glimpse of products or services predicted to shake up the residential construction industry. Other IBS favorites like the Construction Performance Zone and the Jobsite Safety Zone will also return in 2025. In addition to the indoor show floor exhibits, attendees can visit the IBS Outdoor Exhibits including the Pro Builder Show Village to network while touring demonstration homes and experiencing interactive programming and new products.

For full details, visit buildersshow.com.

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