Natural Stone Institute Partners with Hardscape Show
OBERLIN, Ohio — The Natural Stone Institute will expand its efforts into the outdoor-living sector by endorsing the Hardscape North America (HNA) trade show In October.
The event, held annually in Louisville, Ky., is the leading U.S. trade show for hardscape contractors, dealers, and landscape professionals.
At this year’s show, set for Oct. 19-21, the institute will organize a natural-stone pavilion and jury the HNA natural-stone awards entries. Institute members will receive discounts on attendee education and/or exhibiting at the show.
Partnering with the Hardscape North America show provides NSI with an i opportunity to network with hardscape distributors and share information about sourcing stone from members and training sales teams through online education.
“This partnership creates a great opportunity for natural stone quarriers and distributors to expand their network with an important customer base for natural stone,” said NSI CEO Jim Hieb. “Many of our North American quarrier members saw the success of the Natural Stone Pavilion at StonExpo this year and encouraged us to pursue this opportunity. We look forward to bringing this concept to a new audience.”
As of July 1, the current event producer, the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute (ICPI) will unify with the National Concrete Masonry Association (NCMA), making ICPI-NCMA the new producers of Hardscape North America.
“Hardscape North America has always enjoyed the presence of natural stone suppliers,” said ICPI Executive Director Charlie McGrath. “The addition of NSI as an endorsing partner gives hardscape professionals direct access to the industry leaders for natural stone education and a larger supplier base from NSI’s membership. We are delighted to welcome NSI and their members to our event.”
The institute’s role will be expanded in 2023 to include a larger pavilion for natural-stone exhibitors and coordinating educational seminars that will better equip hardscape professionals with natural-stone knowledge.
To learn more about Hardscape North America, visit www.hardscapena.com.