One Week Left to Save on Early IBS Pricing
As the No. 1 event for the residential construction industry, the International Builders’ Show offers industry professionals an opportunity to see the latest products, learn from top experts and build connections throughout the show.
At this year’s show, taking place Feb. 25-27 in Las Vegas, the exhibit floor will feature more than 1,700 exhibitors covering more than 700,000 net square feet of exhibit space for attendees to check out the latest products and product trends. Attendees can also take advantage of a number of special demos and zones throughout the show floor, including:
- Construction Performance Zone
- Jobsite Safety Zone
- New Product Zone
- Craft Techniques Zone
- Start-up Zone
- Home Technology Zone
IBS offers a full schedule of education courses designed to help builders learn more about the latest trends, newest techniques, forward-thinking business strategies and actionable items to apply to their businesses immediately. The lineup includes:
- Two Pre-Show Symposiums
- Four Super Sessions
- Three Game Changers
- Nine education tracks
- 13 Learning Labs
- Nine centrals and lounges
- And more
IBS also features great events. David Spade will help kick things off at the DCW Opening Ceremonies Powered by Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, with the Official IBS House Party later that evening at Brooklyn Bowl. And don’t forget to get a ticket for the DCW Closing Concert Sponsored by LG featuring multi-platinum singer and songwriter Chris Janson.
Register today to take advantage of all that IBS has to offer before prices go up on Jan. 11.
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