12 March 2019

Hansgrohe is off to Frankfurt to attend ISH

Submitted by: Bronwyn
Hansgrohe is off to Frankfurt to attend ISH

For the week of March 11 to March 15, the Festhalle in Frankfurt is giving market leaders in sanitation the chance to launch their latest products, technologies and solutions onto the world market. 

The Festhalle will play host to the world’s leading trade fair focusing on the responsible management of water and energy in buildings; the ISH. There is no other show on earth which sets its sights on forward-looking subjects like resource conservation and the use of renewable energies. The ISH also leads the charge in showcasing sanitary installations, intelligent living and innovative building solutions.  

Why the fuss? 

Over the course of a few decades, the ISH has grown to be a leading global forum to present results, advances and discussions amidst engineers, researchers and scientists. The ISH gives these experts a chance to share ideas, knowledge and expertise on their specific fields.  

This year’s ISH will feature more than 2,400 exhibitors and promises over 200,000 visitors, specifically for bathroom trends and innovations in building services and sanitation technology. 64 percent of the exhibitors are from outside of Germany as are 40% of the visitors. This gives the ISH a critical role in helping people from around the global stay abreast of local trends in the market.  

The Bathroom Experience  

This part of the exhibition speaks for itself. Manufacturers will be presenting all of their latest design trends, along with sustainable solutions for the changing landscape of modern technology and housing.  

The majority of this showcase will be looking to answer the question, “What will the bathroom of the future look like?”  

A question you can bet Hansgrohe will be looking to answer.  

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