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KBIS 2026 on Feb 17-19th,2026 at Orlando, FL


KBIS show will hold on Feb 17-19th at Orlando,FL

KBIS (The Kitchen & Bath Industry Show) is the largest kitchen and bathroom industry exhibition in North America. It is organized by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and is held concurrently with IBS, forming the North American Design and Construction Week. This exhibition focuses on kitchen and bathroom product design, technological innovation, and industry trends, attracting participation from global manufacturers, distributors, and designers. It is an important communication platform for the home building materials industry.

The exhibition attracted global merchants from various regions including Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Europe and America. By participating in international exhibitions, Chinese hardware brands were able to expand their overseas markets, showcase their national manufacturing capabilities and enhance their international competitiveness.

According to the organizers, the American Kitchen and Bath Products Association, the KBIS exhibition in 2026 will continue its 57-year professional heritage and create a 34,000-square-meter dual-theme exhibition area at the Orlando Convention Center. Past data shows that this exhibition has gathered 500 top enterprises from over 20 countries such as China, Germany, and Japan. Among them, the leading Chinese enterprise Jusen Precision won over a thousand professional visitors to stop by and experience its AI smart kitchen solution in the previous exhibition. This intelligent system, which integrates voice interaction and mechanical touch control, not only won three major international design awards such as the German iF Award, but also precisely matched the efficient demand for kitchen space in the North American market through its modular quick-disassembly design. 

Technological innovation has always been the core highlight of the KBIS exhibition. According to the technical white paper of the exhibition, in 2026, three major trends will be prominently featured: Firstly, material innovation. Products such as graphene-coated faucets and biodegradable composite bathtubs, which are environmentally friendly, are expected to occupy 30% of the exhibition booths. Secondly, intelligent connectivity. The Internet of Things system that supports cross-brand device collaboration will cover 60% of new kitchen appliances. Finally, the concept of space reconfiguration. Structures like the "Black Whale Single Hinge" by Jusen, which save 30% of space, are driving the overall kitchen towards ultimate storage. It is worth noting that the US kitchen and bathroom market continues to lead the world, with the faucet category alone reaching a scale of 14 billion US dollars. This provides a broad space for the commercialization of new technologies. 

The sustainable design theme will be a new highlight of the 2026 exhibition. The specially set up "Green Innovation Laboratory" by the organizing committee will showcase low-carbon technologies such as water recycling systems and solar hot water solutions. Feedback from previous exhibitors indicates that such environmentally friendly products can command a premium of 15-20% in the North American market, and they comply with the latest building environmental regulations in regions like California. The concurrent designer forum will also explore how to balance aesthetic pursuit with ecological responsibility. Scholars from Harvard Design School will release a special report titled "Life Cycle Assessment of Kitchen and Bathroom Products".

In Orlando in February 2026, it is destined to be a thought-provoking intellectual feast that one must not miss.

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