The summer holidays are now behind us, and 2025 promises to be a busy year for the wood and furniture sector. International trade fairs offer a comprehensive overview of machinery, components, semi-finished products, and cutting-edge technological solutions, providing an ideal opportunity to discover innovations, connect with suppliers and professionals, and anticipate global market trends.
September
The wood fair calendar kicks off at the end of September with events focused on components and semi-finished products. Interzum in Jakarta (September 24-27) and Ambienta in Zagreb (September 25-28) offer networking opportunities and updates on industry supplies. Intermob in Istanbul (September 25-28) focuses on furniture and interior design, while RoBau in Rostock (September 26-28) completes the European offer with a focus on semi-finished products and components.
October
October remains the month for wood technologies. Mokkiten in Nagoya (October 2-4) presents the latest innovations from Japan, followed by Woodtech in Istanbul (October 11-15) and Holz Basel in Switzerland (October 14-18), fairs emphasizing advanced machinery and production solutions. Sicam in Pordenone (October 14-17) showcases a wide range of semi-finished products, components, and supplies, while Technomebel in Sofia (October 21-24) rounds out the European landscape of wood technology fairs.
November
November takes the sector to the global stage. WMS in Toronto (November 12-14) and Fenafor in Lima (November 14-16) highlight advanced machines and technological solutions for wood production. Vietnamwood in Ho Chi Minh City (November 19-22) and Cairo Woodshow (November 27-30) represent strategic stops for Asia and the Middle East, offering the chance to explore innovations, new materials, and cutting-edge technologies for manufacturers and suppliers.












