BETHLEHEM, Pa. — The National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA), representing more than 55,000 North American kitchen and bath industry professionals and the owners of the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS), collaborated with NKBA Global Connect Strategic Alliance Partner, Expo Sicam to invite North American cabinetry, furniture, closet and storage manufacturers to attend the international components, accessories and semi-finished products fair in Pordenone, Italy, October 14-18, 2024. Additionally, the NKBA Global Connect business development team hosted a cocktail event and presentation for international companies interested in learning more about the North American kitchen and bath industry as well as supporting an NKBA Global Connect kiosk at the fair.
Expo Sicam, the International Exhibition of Components, Accessories and Semi-Finished Products for the furniture industry, held its 15th annual edition from October 14 to 18 at the fairgrounds in Pordenone, in the heart of Italy’s furniture manufacturing hub north of Venice. The show drew 9,243 visiting companies from 113 countries (compared to 8,912 in 2023, an increase of 331 companies), who came to see 692 exhibitors (up from 650 last year) from 34 countries.
The American market is increasingly desirous of sleek, high-performance European kitchen and bath furnishings, making this buyers’ trip especially fruitful. The Global Connect program is specifically designed to facilitate exposure to new technologies and capabilities as well as an exchange of knowledge to help American manufacturers better meet consumers’ shifting preferences.
Additionally, Sicam has long been interested in facilitating connections with North American manufacturers as a service to their exhibitors and attendees. The NKBA Global Connect partnership provided the perfect solution. Sicam invited their exhibitors, interested in the North American kitchen and bath market, to apply for the opportunity to be a stop on the buyers’ tour. Vetted and selected by a group of experts, the buyers met with some 35 exhibitors. None of the manufacturers had attended the show previously, and only 30 percent had ever done business with any of the companies at the expo.
NKBA Global Connect Buyers’ Tour guests were hosted by Kenn Busch, NKBA Global Connect Advisor and founder of Material Intelligence and Climate Positive Now, raising awareness for sustainable materials, Eric Marshall, principal of the Closet Training Institute and closet organization expert, and NKBA Global Connect Consultant Sherry Qualls, who shared insights on surfacing and decorative hardware components. The week ended with a factory visit to NKBA member TitusPlus (aka Titus Tool Co.), experts in high-volume engineering and solutions, at their Slovenian location. Titus produces precision components primarily for cabinet hardware. It comprises 22 companies throughout Europe, the U.S., Asia, and Australia.
“We believe Global Connect can be part of your solution, help close the gap in your exports and help to strengthen your businesses overall,” Darcy noted in his presentation. “The entire K&B market stands to benefit from your expansion to North America. Through the Global Connect platform, we help reduce risk and make connections in the market to foster your success. This platform is designed to build partnerships with trade groups, associations and organizations and their member brands to come together to address common problems, meet common needs, and accomplish common goals — all for the betterment and growth of the global K&B industry.”

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