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Woodworking Middle East to feature cutting-edge technology and solutions

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Woodworking Middle East to feature cutting-edge technology and solutions

The Woodworking Middle East Show, to be held at Expo Centre Sharjah next month, will be the regional woodworking industry’s ultimate source for cutting-edge equipment, machinery, technology, solutions and services.

The three-day exposition will provide top professionals from the industry not only an opportunity to witness the unveiling of the latest developments in the field of woodworking technology but also the chance to interact face to face with some of the world’s leading names in the industry.

Woodworking Middle East, the region’s first dedicated trade event aimed at meeting the A-Z requirements of the woodworking industry, will make its debut on January 22, 2006.

The event will showcase wood, woodworking machinery, tools & equipment, consumables and furniture accessories including the entire range of veneers, plywood, laminates, glues, lacquers, fittings, accessories and supplies for woodworking machinery.

More: ameinfo.com

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