In addition to exhibits, WMS 2023 attendees will be treated to a host of complimentary educational sessions and keynotes on the show floor at WMS Live stage.
The stage is set for Canada’s premier woodworking event, the Woodworking Machinery & Supply Conference and Expo, to return to the International Centre in Mississauga Nov. 2-4. Cancelled due to COVID in 2021 and again in 2022, it is all systems go for WMS 2023, according to Harry Urban, WMS Show Manager.
“Obviously we are chomping at the bit to get back to business and so are our exhibitors,” said Urban.
He said exhibit sales have been brisk and the majority of past exhibitors have returned with equal or increased booth space.
“Despite some softening in the economy, the woodworking industry in Canada is still going strong,” said Urban.
In addition to exhibits, WMS 2023 attendees will be treated to a host of complimentary educational sessions and keynotes on the show floor at WMS Live stage. More than a dozen sessions will be presented, including two keynotes and sessions sponsored by the Wood Manufacturing Cluster of Ontario as well as WMS exhibitors and other associations. Luke Elias, president of Muskoka Cabinet Company will be the featured keynote presenter on Nov. 2.
WMS is Canada’s preeminent industrial woodworking event. For more than four decades, WMS has connected Canada’s woodworking professionals with the world’s most prominent machinery manufacturers and suppliers. WMS 2019 attracted attendees from nine Canadian provinces and two territories. The 2019 edition featured 75,000 sq. ft. of exhibit space and more than 175 exhibitors. Go to wmscanada.ca to view the current exhibitor list and floorplan.