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Experience
the Future of Woodworking
at IWF 2026
IWF (International Woodworking Fair) — North America’s largest woodworking industry event — returns to Atlanta August 25–28, 2026. Explore thousands of products and solutions across extensive show floors, featuring the latest machinery, materials, tools, technologies, and design innovations for manufacturers, fabricators, cabinetmakers, furniture builders, architects, and wood industry professionals.
Snap Picks: Booked, Loved, Rebooked
Optimized for traffic flow and product display. Includes lighting plans and print sets; install/tear-down available on request.
Browse Models
Trade Show Booths That Win Leads
Custom and modular exhibit design, build, and install—delivered on time and on budget for shows like KBIS, AWFS, and PACK EXPO in Las Vegas and Orlando. See footprint, materials, and results for each project below.
FAQ
What is IWF 2026?
IWF (International Woodworking Fair) is North America’s largest woodworking event, showcasing the newest machinery, materials, tooling, technology, and design solutions for the global wood products industry.
When and where is IWF 2026 held?
IWF 2026 takes place August 25–28, 2026, at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta.
Who attends IWF?
Attendees include:
Cabinet manufacturers
Furniture builders
Millwork & architectural woodworkers
CNC & machinery buyers
Fabricators
Engineers
Retailers & distributors
Material suppliers
Remanufacturers and OEMs
Snap Exhibitions designs booths tailored to these highly technical audiences.
Why should my company exhibit at IWF 2026?
IWF is the #1 U.S. marketplace for woodworking machinery, material innovation, and advanced manufacturing technology. Exhibiting gives you access to:
Thousands of high-value buyers
New distribution partners
Global sourcing opportunities
Industry decision-makers
Buyers from 30+ business sectors
Snap Exhibitions helps exhibitors maximize visibility and lead generation.
How large is the IWF show floor?
IWF spans multiple halls across the Georgia World Congress Center, featuring massive displays of woodworking machinery, robotics, materials, and production technology.
What types of products are showcased?
IWF features:
CNC machinery & robotics
Cabinet and furniture manufacturing systems
Wood materials & panels
Adhesives, coatings, and finishes
Hardware & components
Tooling, cutting systems & automation
Surface materials & design trends
Snap Exhibitions builds equipment-forward booths ideal for industrial exhibits.
Does IWF include machinery demonstrations?
Yes. IWF is known for live machinery demos, automation showcases, and hands-on equipment testing. Snap Exhibitions can integrate demo zones into your booth safely and effectively.
What booth sizes are most popular at IWF?
Frequently chosen booth sizes include:
10×10 for tools/materials
10×20 for compact machinery
20×20 for mid-size manufacturers
30×30+ for large machines and full production lines
Snap Exhibitions offers rental, custom, and hybrid solutions for all configurations.
Should I hire a professional booth builder for IWF?
Yes. Woodworking shows involve heavy machinery, power needs, and engineering-safe layouts. Snap Exhibitions ensures:
Safe equipment placement
High-traffic booth layouts
Rigging and power planning
Strong visual storytelling
High-impact lighting and graphics
How early should I reserve a booth builder?
For IWF, book 4–6 months ahead. Summer shows fill up quickly and fabrication schedules become tight.
Does Snap Exhibitions offer turnkey booth services for IWF?
Yes. Snap Exhibitions provides:
3D design
Custom or modular booth fabrication
Graphics & printing
LED walls & AV equipment
Engineering approvals
Flooring, furniture & lighting
Installation & dismantle
On-site supervision
Can I display large or heavy machinery?
Absolutely. IWF is built for machinery-heavy exhibits. Snap Exhibitions helps with:
Weight/load calculations
Rigging requirements
Floor protection plans
Power requirements
Safety compliance with GWCC
Are hanging signs allowed at IWF?
Yes — hanging signs dramatically improve booth visibility in large halls. Snap Exhibitions handles design, fabrication, rigging documentation, and show-floor coordination.
How can I reduce shipping and drayage costs for IWF?
Snap Exhibitions reduces costs by:
Using lightweight modular frames
Consolidating freight
Optimizing crate dimensions
Creating tool-free booth systems
Planning logistics to avoid overtime charges
What type of booth design performs best at IWF?
Best-performing booths typically include:
Strong product presentation
Clean industrial aesthetics
LED video walls for machinery demonstrations
Bright lighting on equipment
Open layouts for traffic flow
Functional meeting areas
Snap Exhibitions builds environments engineered for the woodworking sector.
Does IWF host educational sessions?
Yes. IWF features conferences on:
Manufacturing technology
Material innovation
CNC advancement
Industry economics
Automation and design trends
Exhibitors can complement sessions with their own live presentations in the booth.
Are international exhibitors common?
Yes — IWF attracts exhibitors and buyers from more than 30 countries, making it a major global sourcing event.
Can Snap Exhibitions support urgent changes at the show?
Yes. Snap Exhibitions provides on-site support for:
Last-minute repairs
Lighting adjustments
Graphic fixes
AV issues
Structural adjustments
Should I rent or purchase a booth for IWF?
Most exhibitors choose rental booths to:
Reduce cost
Avoid storage fees
Update design each year
Simplify logistics
However, frequent exhibitors may benefit from purchasing. Snap Exhibitions supports both.
How do I get a quote for an IWF 2026 booth?
Provide:
Booth size
Booth number
Website or product catalog
Machinery or materials you plan to display
Budget range
Snap Exhibitions delivers a same-day estimate and initial design direction.