Spaces4Learning Launches 2026 New Product Awards

Spaces4Learning is happy to announce that we’re now accepting entries for the 2026 New Product Awards! The awards program recognizes the outstanding product development achievements of manufacturers and suppliers whose products or services are considered particularly noteworthy in helping to improve K–12 and higher education learning environments.

The award categories for the 2026 program include Building Envelope; Building Interiors; Fixtures, Furniture, and Equipment; Hygiene; Maintenance; Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing; Outdoor Environment; Restrooms/Locker Rooms; Safety & Security; and Technology.

This year’s winners will receive:

  • A digital badge to showcase your product as a winner
  • Editorial coverage in the spring edition of the Spaces4Learning digital magazine and on spaces4learning.com
  • Discounted advertising opportunities and packages
  • Recognition in S4L marketing and promotions
  • Inclusion on the winners page of Spaces4Learning

For more information, and to submit your entry online, visit the New Product Award page on our website. The deadline for entries is Friday, May 29, 2026.

For questions, please contact Mallory Bastionell at [email protected].

About the Author

Matt Jones is senior editor of Spaces4Learning. He can be reached at [email protected].

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