August 23, 2022 | Bill Esler
As crowds begin pouring into IWF 2022, the massive halls of the Georgia World Congress Center—1.2 million square feet packed with more than 925 exhibitors—are positively brimming with the latest advances in materials, technology, and services.
The pandemic did not stop advances in development of equipment and consumables. And woodworkers have continued to adopt better methods of production. But now IWF resumes its pivotal role as a catalyst for making these things known, disseminating education, information, and live presentations on the floor.
IWF also is a trigger point for technology and materials releases, with news of significant initiatives embargoed until the show floor has opened. Two examples: the seven Challengers Award winners (from among these 20 Challengers Finalists) to be announced Tuesday, August 23 at 11 a.m.; and a host of other new introductions among First Time Exhibitors, and delivered continuously in the IWF 2022 Newsmakers channel.
Macro trends driving major market shifts include the transition to a post-pandemic recovery; supply chain concerns pushing buyers to seek reliable sources closer to home; and the chronic labor shortage, heightened as Baby Boomers retire and with not enough workforce in the much smaller GenX age bracket.
As a result, suppliers are expanding domestic capacity; launching automated systems and robotics to handle routine materials in-feed and offload; and optimizing plant production with MES, short for Manufacturing Execution Systems, basically an ERP that focuses solely on networking equipment and even manual work cells on the plant floor.
Here’s a run-down on major segments of products that are answering the shifting requirements of wood manufacturers in every segment.
Materials: Digital Wood Finishing Goes Mainstream
Wilsonart, Garnica, Cefla, and Hymmen have boosted their capabilities in digital decorating, while Canon, a newer name in the wood industry, is showing remarkable surface texturizing and coloration using nothing more than UV-cured inkjet printing. Major panel manufacturers deliver more realistic and color-consistent panel surface images, as well as improved texturization with embossing tightly registered to the printed graphic, all of it digitally-driven.
Equipment: Better Technology and More Integrated
Regardless of size or production scale, it is nearly impossible to talk about woodworking equipment—saws, boring machines, CNCs, edgebanders—without discussing the software that operates them. Certainly the biggest news on this front is the izywood initiative, which establishes a common language for machinery to talk to Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES).
But smarter equipment is everywhere, from the widely available robots and automated materials infeed and off-loading systems in work cells; to the new breed of safety saws with machine vision and artificial intelligence to avoid injury; to the hand-held CNC router with expanded and simplified design programming.
We’ll take a deeper dive into these areas each morning in the IWF Today show editions. But word to the wise: you have four days to get to Atlanta to see for yourself. And if you haven’t already done so, register now for IWF 2022.
International Woodworking Fair
Tuesday–Friday
August 25–28, 2026
Georgia World Congress Center
285 Andrew Young International Blvd
Atlanta, GA 30313