Hardscape North America Signup Opens
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Registration is now open for Hardscape North America, scheduled for here on Oct. 19-21.
The nation’s largest hardscape event, at the Kentucky Exposition Center, is set to bring new products, technology, interactive exhibits and education for the hardscape and landscape industry. With the recent addition of more than 35 companies exhibiting for the first time, the 2022 show is on track to be bigger than ever.
Hardscape contractors, dealers, and landscape professionals can register at www.HardscapeNA.com for the $20 early bird rate through Sept. 9.
“With opportunities for shopping the newest products, test driving, learning installation techniques and business-building tips, attendees can customize their experience to get the best value for their investment,” said Charles McGrath, Executive Director of the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute (ICPI).
Popular features include:
- Hardscape House and Outdoor Demonstration Area where attendees can learn from live demos, watch the Installer Championships and get behind the controls of equipment:
- Education sessions and installer courses that offer certification, business skills and marketing tools;
- The Drone Zone ,where attendees can test their ability on a flight simulator, then fly a drone with an expert trainer;
- Free concerts, including country star Trace Adkins, at Fourth Street Live! In downtown Louisville.
HNA will open indoor exhibits earlier on Oct 19 at 9 a.m. for dealers and noon for contractors, with all outdoor exhibits opening at noon.
A welcome reception at Louisville Slugger Field in downtown Louisville will kick things off with food and fireworks on Oct. 18 from 6:30-9 p.m.
Access to the co-located Equip Exposition (formerly GIE+EXPO) is included with HNA registration.
For information, call (888) 580-9960 or visit www.hardscapena.com.
HNA is produced by the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute and is endorsed by the Brick Industry Association, National Concrete Masonry Association and Natural Stone Institute.