BWF has been confirmed as an Official Partner of Professional Woodworking Expo 2026

BWF Announced as Official Partner of PWE 2026

BWF Announced as Official Partner of PWE 2026

Organisers of the Professional Woodworking Expo (PWE) have confirmed that the British Woodworking Federation (BWF) will be an official partner when the UK’s only dedicated event for woodworking professionals returns to the NEC Birmingham, 17 – 19 May 2026.

The partnership is said to underline PWE’s position as the essential meeting place for the UK’s woodworking and joinery manufacturing industry.

With over 6,000 professionals expected to attend and more than 500 BWF members represented across the sector, the event will showcase cutting-edge machinery, tools, software, coatings, finishes, and materials – alongside an expanded programme of live demonstrations, skills training, and expert-led content.

The BWF will work alongside the organisers to shape content, provide insights, and ensure the expo delivers maximum value for its members and the wider industry.

David Todd, Professional Woodworking Expo event director, said: “The woodworking sector is at the heart of UK manufacturing, with over 30,000 joinery and installation businesses driving growth and innovation. Partnering with the BWF ensures that Professional Woodworking Expo remains fully aligned with industry needs. Together, we will deliver an event that showcases the very best products, skills, and solutions for the sector.”

Helen Hewitt, BWF Chief Executive, added: “Professional Woodworking Expo is a vital platform for our members and the wider woodworking community. We are delighted to support the event and look forward to seeing our members showcase their skills and innovation at the UK’s only dedicated trade show for woodworking professionals.”

About Professional Woodworking Expo 2026

Professional Woodworking Expo 2026 will welcome 6,000+ woodworking professionals from across the UK and Ireland, with curated exhibits spanning:

  • Cutting-edge machinery, tools, software, coatings, and materials
  • Expanded live demonstration areas with practical skills training and expert content
  • Networking opportunities designed to connect the full woodworking supply chain

Returning exhibitors and new brands – including Ostermann, Advanced Machinery Services, VWM, Leitz Tooling, Elmbridge UK and Mirka – will showcase a comprehensive range of solutions to help woodworking businesses stay competitive.

As the woodworking industry evolves, with demand for sustainable products, new technologies, and skilled talent, the Professional Woodworking Expo will provide the essential platform for innovation, training, and growth.

Welcome – Professional Woodworking Expo 2026

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