The Innovative Housing Showcase is returning to the National Mall on June 10-12, 2022 to highlight innovative building technologies that could play a pivotal role in solving a nationwide housing shortage exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Presented by NAHB and the Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the three-day event will feature exhibitor demonstrations and more than a dozen exhibits, including full-sized prototype homes.
Over 2,500 people are expected to attend, including policymakers, housing industry leaders, and media representatives, and the 2022 Showcase will also be open to the public and free of charge, NAHB reports.
“I’m so glad that we are able to bring back the Innovative Housing Showcase after a long three years,” stated NAHB Chairman Jerry Konter. “The 2022 Showcase will be more innovative and even more exciting than the 2019 event.”
“The National Association of Home Builders is proud to partner with HUD to present the newest innovators and entrepreneurs in the affordability, resiliency, energy-efficient and forward-thinking sectors of the home building industry,” Konter added. “You will be able to see, touch and experience the future of housing at the Innovative Housing Showcase.”
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