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VIETNAMWOOD 2025 MAKES A GRAND RETURN!

The most representative woodworking machinery exhibition in Asia and Vietnam is coming back!
Set to take place in November, VietnamWood 2025 is gearing up with an immense scale of 13,500 square meters, gathering over 320 exhibitors from 28+ countries and regions. Experience innovation across 8 dedicated major pavilions, including Vietnam, China, Taiwan, USA, Germany, Austria, Italy, and India. Don't miss this prime opportunity to network with global industry leaders and shape the future of the industry together.
VietnamWood 2025 – The 16th Vietnam International Woodworking Industry Fair
Date: 19-22, November, 2025
Venue: Saigon Exhibition & Convention Center (SECC)
Visitor free registration: https://chanchao.tw/12q2cP
Be an exhibitor: https://vietnamwood.chanchao.com.tw/en/ExhibitorInquiry
VietnamWood Exhibition Highlights
<Machines & Technology>
• Machines & Equipment for Primary Processing
• Machines & Technical Equipment for Secondary Processing: Sliding Table Saws, Edge Banding Machines, Four-Sided • • Moulders, Gluing Machines, Drilling Machines, etc.
• Machines & Technical Equipment for Surface Finishing: Sanders, Spray Painting Machines, etc.
• Machines & Plants for Special Product Groups
• CNC Machining Centers
• Other Tools & Auxiliary Equipment
<Materials & Accessories>
• Woodworking Materials & Consumables
• Panels Products– Particle Board, Chipboard, Plywood, Veneers, MDF & Laminated Board, etc.
• Furniture Fittings & Accessories
<Processing Solutions>
• Manufacturing: Furniture, Furniture Accessories, Wood Products
• Use of Residual Wood, Generation of Energy & Heating Using Wood Fuels
Learn More: https://vietnamwood.chanchao.com.tw/en
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