The Earlier You Register the More You Save on the Hardscape Industry’s Biggest Tradeshow and Education Event
Louisville, KY (April 10, 2024) – Registration is open for Hardscape North America and plans are in the works for an extraordinary event at the Kentucky Exposition Center, Oct. 16-18. The earlier you register the more you’ll save. Hardscape contractors and dealers, landscape professionals, design professionals and industry students and professors can register at HardscapeNA.com for the $25 early bird rate through May 31.*
Along with the opportunity to see and test the latest products and technology at the nation’s largest hardscape and landscape event, attendees will also benefit from expanded education, new features, networking events and plenty of after-hours fun.
“We’re building on the energy from last year to bring an even more incredible experience for attendees in 2024,” said Bob Thomas, President & CEO of the Concrete Masonry & Hardscapes Association (CMHA), which produces HNA. “There’s no other place where you can come together with so many of your hardscape and landscape peers to discuss business and have a blast while doing it. Of course, you’re going to find new products and education to boost your bottom line, but at HNA we add unique features to make it THE experience of the year.”
New and returning features at HNA:
- Kevin O’Connor, host of the Emmy Award-winning “This Old House,” will inspire and entertain during the opening keynote. Sponsored by Kress
- By popular demand, country music icon Trace Adkins will be back on stage at HNA for a free arena concert. Sponsored by Senix
- Expanded hours for the West Wing exhibits and features like the Drone Zone and Cornhole Tournament. This area will open for the whole industry on Wednesday at 9 AM.
- With 5 additional education sessions plus 5 “new to HNA” speakers, the VIP Pass is more valuable than ever.
- The Tuesday evening Welcome Reception will take participants inside the legendary Churchill Downs, home of the Kentucky Derby. Sponsored by Caterpillar
- A new happy hour event at the expo center will offer opportunities to network and enjoy music by The Crashers just after the show floor closes on Wednesday.
- The Thursday evening Women’s Leadership Reception provides valuable opportunities to connect. Sponsored by SiteOne and Belgard
- Hardscape House and the Outdoor Demonstration Yard allow attendees to learn from live demos, watch the Installer Championships and get behind the controls of equipment.
- The Unilock Coffee Stop offers free coffee for attendees.
- Access to the co-located Equip Exposition is included with HNA registration.
After May 31, registration is $30 until September 6 when the price goes up to $60. On-site registration will be $120.* For information, call (888) 580-9960 or visit www.HardscapeNA.com.
HNA is produced by the Concrete Masonry & Hardscapes Association (CMHA) and is endorsed by the Brick Industry Association and Natural Stone Institute. Platinum Sponsors: Belgard Hardscapes and Colmet. Gold Sponsor: Keystone Hardscapes.
*Registration for non-exhibiting manufacturers, suppliers, ad agencies and media sales is $450.
About Hardscape North America
Hardscape North America (HNA) is THE hardscape show for contractors and dealers/distributors. Its focus is to bring top-notch education including certification courses, products and technology to contractors and installers who build segmental pavements and retaining walls and also to provide networking opportunities. HNA features indoor and outdoor exhibits displaying state-of-the-art tools and products and tradeshow floor demonstrations and offers the latest technology for contractors. Hardscape North America is produced by the Concrete Masonry & Hardscape Association and endorsed by the Brick Industry Association and Natural Stone Institute. To learn more about HNA, visit HardscapeNA.com or call (888) 580-9960.
About CMHA
ICPI-NCMA is now the Concrete Masonry & Hardscapes Association (CMHA). CMHA is the authority for segmental concrete products and systems, which are the best value and preferred choice for resilient pavement, structures, and living spaces. CMHA promotes the acceptance and use of segmental concrete products and systems in the United States and Canada. For more information, visit MasonryAndHardscapes.org.