AWFS Fair Welcomes The World To Las Vegas

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AWFS Fair Welcomes The World To Las Vegas

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The Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, NV, recently served as the host site of the 2025 AWFS Fair. Thousands of attendees – both domestically and internationally – travel every two years to this must-attend event.

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Why? Because the AWFS Fair is marketed not only as an opportunity to network with colleagues, but also to gain insights from industry experts, attend workshops and expand knowledge to help attendees stay ahead in the woodworking industry.

Over 500 exhibitors were expected at this year’s AWFS Fair. They showcased the most current tools, technologies and innovations.

Networking opportunities included exclusive meet-and-greet sessions, roundtable discussions and social events designed to facilitate meaningful interactions.

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Educationally, hands-on demonstrations and in-depth workshops, led by experts in their fields, were available to elevate skillsets of interested attendees.

The Association of Woodworking & Furnishings Suppliers® (AWFS®) is the largest national trade association in the U.S. representing the interests of the broad array of companies that supply the home and commercial furnishings industry.

The next AWFS Fair is scheduled for July 13-17, 2027.

Find upcoming details at awfsfair.org.

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By Miller Wood Trade Publications

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