
For the last 76 years the annual International Builders’ Show has served as a showcase for new product releases and innovations within the building industry, as well as a chance for builders to connect with fellow industry members. But due to COVID-19’s impact on travel and in-person gatherings, this year’s IBS is shaping up differently.
Registration is open for IBSx, a “virtual experience” designed to replace the in-person show. Registration is free for members of the National Association of Home Builders, while non-members pay a $50 registration fee.
The show itself will be held online from Feb. 9-12, 2021 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Registrants will receive an email in late January with login information to access the event and interact with exhibitors and other attendees.
Here’s a quick rundown of everything that’s going down at IBSx:
- Opening ceremonies with keynote speaker Mike Rowe;
- Product demos and exhibitor showcases;
- Virtual tours of The New American Home® and The New American Remodel®;
- Networking activities;
- Live one-on-one meetings with industry suppliers and service providers.
The IBS is also offering an “all-access pass” to more than 70 education sessions featuring speakers from throughout the building industry. The all-access pass costs $249 for NAHB members and $349 for non-members, with “early-bird” discounts available for those who register before Jan. 9.
For the full list of exhibitors appearing at the 2021 International Builders’ Show, go here.
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