The partnership connects residential design, construction and technology professionals. By Loren Kessell

 

The National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA) continues to develop programs and collaborations that benefit and connect residential design, construction and technology professionals. This is the inspiration behind the recently announced partnership with the Home Technology Association (HTA).

Whole home integrated technology is now a household norm,” said Bill Darcy, CEO of the NKBA. “The NKBA has embraced the importance of smart home devices to create a custom-tailored environment that matches today’s lifestyle needs. We are very pleased to partner with HTA to further educate and connect our kitchen & bath industry members with whole home technology integration services, firms and products into their projects.”

NKBA members will gain access to HTA’s library of educational resources including articles, webinars and videos. In return, NKBA will develop collaborative opportunities for design professionals and HTA-certified integrators. This includes a dedicated page on NKBA.org that allows members from both organizations to search for potential partners.

HTA helps connect design and building professionals with qualified technology installation firms for projects by providing specifiers with an independent method to evaluate the technical competence, customer service and reputation of home technology professionals.

Learn more about the partnership and access content here