The partners will produce multiple immersive events at the February edition of the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show.

By Dianne M. Pogoda

The NKBA is stretching the limits of virtual events through a new partnership with Sequin AR, an award-winning creator of augmented reality content. NKBA and Sequin will produce multiple events for KBIS Virtual 2021, the kitchen and bath industry’s annual trade show, which is owned by the NKBA.

“KBIS is the premier trade platform for our industry every year. In person or virtually, our job is to make it remarkable,” said Bill Darcy, CEO of NKBA. “This new partnership is an opportunity for us to create an unparalleled event for our exhibitors and attendees. Working with the team at Sequin AR, we can produce events like our Design + Industry Awards that are inclusive, interactive —  and most of all, entertaining. We want our attendees to feel like they have a front row seat to our version of the Oscars®.”

Founded by Robert DeFranco, Sequin AR first garnered global attention in 2019 for bringing five of Madonna’s virtual personas to life on stage as part of her performance at the Billboard Music Awards. The performance went viral and earned Sequin AR multiple awards. DeFranco has also worked with Epic Games, the company behind the successful Fortnite video game, and received an Emmy® nomination for the augmented reality work they did for the 2019 Super Bowl.

On Dec. 3, Darcy hosted an episode of NKBA’s webcast, “Brave New Business,” which featured Sequin’s VP of sales, Brad Rumler, in which they discussed the capabilities of augmented reality in the context of event production and KBIS. View the episode here.

“NKBA is using cutting-edge technology to deliver an engaging event for their members and industry,” said DeFranco, Sequin’s CEO. “This is a significant leap in terms of user experience for the traditional trade-show community. Working with the team at NKBA, we will create an immersive environment that will be relevant, exciting and transformative.”

“Year after year, we strive to elevate the presentation and production of KBIS for our community,” added Darcy. “Circumstances this year have necessitated bold strides to reinvent the industry’s most comprehensive trade expo into a sophisticated, virtual event that will far exceed expectations. This revolutionary technology will allow us to reach a vastly expanded audience and provide a stunning, can’t-miss experience for all.”

Click here to register for KBIS Virtual 2021, taking pace Feb. 9-12 with a special preview day on Feb. 8. Attendance is free to all NKBA members; non-members pay $50.

Visit  KBIS.com for additional updates and program announcements.