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KI Achieves Green Master Status Recognized by the Wisconsin Sustainable Business Council
KI achieves Green Master status in Wisconsin's Sustainable Business Council program for top sustainability efforts.
Corporate Responsibility in Making a Better World
We work hard to improve the health of our planet. Learn about the steps we’re taking, as shared in our latest CSR report.
KI’s Grand Finale at NeoCon: 5 Reasons You Won’t Want to Miss Showroom #1181
Six new product launches, bold collaborations, sustainability breakthroughs, and a lasting farewell define KI’s final NeoCon at The Mart.
The Building Block of a Better Tomorrow
brickLAB, Inc. is a makerspace promoting individual creativity and ingenuity in a unique setting utilizing KI education solutions.
Course Correction
Millennials with degrees mismatched to the job market could provide a manufacturing labor source.
New classroom furniture boosts engagement and focus for Lansingburgh students and teachers
Winners of KI’s national furniture contest see improved student motivation, better focus, and seamless co-teaching with flexible, student-centered layouts.
NEW Manufacturing Alliance video series answers an age-old question
Discover how KI helps students see real-world math in action. The “Get Real Math” video series links STEM skills to careers in modern manufacturing.
Furniture makers answer many hospital challenges
From KI’s WiggleRoom to ergonomic seating, health care furniture evolves with tech integration, cleanability, and wellness-centered design.
KI Creates Adjustable Screen that Offers Personal Space in Office Layouts
Shawn Green of KI discusses how empathy and design innovation shaped their user-controlled Universal Height-Adjustable Screen.
The Economy Added 313,000 Jobs in February, Beating Expectations - But Wage Growth Stalled
The U.S. economy added 313,000 jobs in February, according to Friday's employment report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, smashing analysts' expectations.