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At IWF in Atlanta, Georgia attendees will experience a larger show with 1,100+ exhibitors in the three halls and tens of thousands of visitors from across the globe, according to IWF chair Chris Hacker, who is the vice president of
James L. Taylor Mfg.
IWF, which will run Aug. 6-9, at the Georgia World Congress Centre in Atlanta, Georgia, is the largest woodworking industry gathering in North America to “do business, learn ways to grow your business and see a broad spectrum of products and services all under one roof.”
IWF brings you the largest collection of the woodworking industry’s newest technologies available anywhere and will feature more exhibitors and more ways for business to improve, learn and thrive with an extensive selection of the latest in machinery, products, hardware and supplies.
There will be machinery ranging from robotics, CNC’s and advanced material handling to tooling as well as finishing equipment, hardware, flooring and countertops, software and supplies and much, much more.
In addition to the latest technology and services, IWF will also feature more than 30+ educational conferences and industry symposiums.
Also, there will be cutting-edge demonstrations of machinery, tools and other products live on the show floor and the educational sessions will be led by experienced industry experts to help you solve challenges
in your business and manufacturing.
And of course this is a great opportunity for face-to-face networking with friends, colleagues and industry experts.
Hacker says he is looking forward to a great show and the mood going into the show is very positive. The mood is: “Let’s do good business.”
IWF has proven over the decades to be a leading industry platform for creating quality of content and interaction for attendees and exhibitors.