Why Exhibit

Established in 1985 as THE place for the kbb industry to do business.

A key component of UBM’s trade interiors exhibitions, kbb Birmingham 2010 is focused on delivering another complete industry gathering – not only of retail buyers, but also the architectural and contract design community who now more than ever, need to source knowingly, having reviewed what the entire industry has to offer.

Kbb Birmingham gives buyers this exact opportunity, and therefore exhibitors, the most effective route to replenish and gain new business.

March 2010 is set to be a key buying period, as the country recovers from the recession, buyers will be hungry to see new products from the UK’s largest gathering of leading brands.

Loaded with brand new, business enhancing show attractions, kbb Birmingham 2010 is sure to gather the UK’s leading retailers, developers, house builders, interior designers, architects and specifiers, all under one roof. A perfect platform for exhibitors to promote their latest products, to an audience primed to buy at the UK’s largest gathering of the world’s most exciting kbb brands.

UBM’s products and expertise cover the breadth of the trade interiors sector, reaching the retail, architectural and design communities through exhibitions and magazines including: interiors Birmingham, Decorex International, The Sleep Event, National Floor Show, Building Magazine, Building Design Magazine and The Barbour Index, just to name a few. So you can be confident that you will find the exact sector of the market you wish to target, at kbb Birmingham 2010.

As the UK’s only exhibition supported by industry’s leading trade bodies: BMA, KBSA, HVCA, CIPHE and RIBA, kbb Birmingham 2010 is set to deliver exactly what the industry demands, as UK buyers gather at their national event.

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