WOOD TECH WARSAW EXPO will be held in Warsaw, Poland, bringing together industry professionals at a specialized trade fair dedicated to woodworking machinery, processing technologies, and production systems. Positioned in one of Central Europe’s fastest-growing manufacturing and construction markets, the event serves as an important platform for machinery manufacturers, technology suppliers, and industrial buyers operating in the wood-processing sector.
The exhibition places a strong emphasis on woodworking machinery and equipment, covering key segments such as CNC woodworking machines, sawmilling and cutting systems, surface treatment technologies, furniture production machinery, automation solutions, and dust extraction systems. For the machinery industry, the fair offers direct access to companies involved in furniture manufacturing, interior production, construction, and wood-based materials processing.
WOOD TECH WARSAW EXPO is widely recognized as a business-oriented and application-focused exhibition. Exhibitors present production-ready machines and integrated solutions designed to improve efficiency, precision, and material utilization. The fair highlights how modern machinery and automation technologies are helping manufacturers respond to growing demands for customization, shorter lead times, and sustainable production.
From a machine industry perspective, the event demonstrates how advanced woodworking machines, digital control systems, and automated production lines are transforming traditional wood processing into a more efficient and technology-driven industry. Live demonstrations and technical discussions allow visitors to evaluate machine performance and explore practical implementation strategies.
By hosting WOOD TECH WARSAW EXPO in Warsaw, a major hub for trade and industrial development in the region, the exhibition reinforces its role as a key reference event for the woodworking machinery industry in Central and Eastern Europe. With its strong focus on industrial technology and manufacturing efficiency, the fair continues to support the modernization of wood processing and furniture production.








