IWF Sets Sights On 2024 After Successful Event This Year

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Atlanta, GA–The International Woodworking Fair® (IWF), North America’s largest woodworking technology and design trade show/conference, was recently held here at the Georgia World Congress Center. It attracted thousands of attendees. The every-other-year event topped 1,000 exhibiting companies in 13 exhibit halls who occupied more than 1.4 million gross square feet of floor space.

The large and diverse exhibitor mix showcased products and services in more than 542 categories that covered all key market sectors.

IWF offers the latest solutions in architectural woodwork, cabinetry, flooring, furniture manufacturing, engineered products, doors, windows, machinery, tools, metals, plastics and more.

Additionally, IWF is where industry professionals find educational opportunities that allow them to help their companies improve products, work more efficiently, expand to new markets and become more profitable.

The next IWF in Atlanta is scheduled for Aug. 20-23, 2024.

Stay up-to-date with announcements about future IWFs by visiting www.iwfatlanta.com.

By Terry Miller

Editor, Marketing Consultant, and Third generation publisher. With Miller Wood Trade Publications since 1983.

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