Kitchen, bedroom and bathroom trade exhibition kbb Birmingham is set to return to the NEC from March 6-9, 2022, and features post-COVID safety measures.
The biennial show will feature over 300 exhibitors, across 26 product categories, and expects an audience of more than 15,000 visitors from the residential, retail and contract sector over the four days.
Exhibitors already confirmed for kbb Birmingham include Quooker, Capel, Electrolux, Davroc and Caesarstone, as well as a number of up-and-coming brands in the sector.
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Many exhibitors will be offering visitors to the show, a first look at their latest product launches and sharing kbb sector trends.
Sales director of kbb Birmingham Jon Johnston comments: “We are looking forward to reuniting the kbb industry for four days of unrivalled networking and specifying.
“For many of our exhibitors this will be the first opportunity they’ve had to showcase their latest products and services, following an unprecedented two years.
“kbb Birmingham offers an unbeatable opportunity for our community to meet in-person with valued partners, colleagues and visitors – we can’t wait to welcome everyone back.”
Organiser of kbb Birmingham, Informa Markets have introduced Informa AllSecure, a series of best practice guidelines and industry standards for all event teams to adopt post Covid-19.
As a result, there will be two key differences to the kbb Birmingham exhibition.
All aisles have been widened to 4m across the show floor to allow for easier density management and physical distancing, should this be recommended by local government at the time of the show.
Visitor and exhibitor paper badges will be replaced by digital versions that can be accessed on any smart phone.
All visitors will be encouraged to register online rather than registering when they arrive at the event.
Jon Johnston commented: “We want all our customers to come to kbb Birmingham to connect, learn and do business, safely and with confidence.”