Advanced Machinery Services (AMS) Returns for Professional Woodworking Expo 2026

Advanced Machinery Services (AMS) Returns for PWE 2026

Advanced Machinery Services (AMS) Returns for PWE 2026

Advanced Machinery Services (AMS), a supplier of woodworking machinery, tooling, and training solutions across the UK and Ireland, has confirmed its participation as an exhibitor at the upcoming Professional Woodworking Expo 2026, set to take place from May 17th – 19th at the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) in Birmingham.

Professional Woodworking Expo is the largest dedicated trade exhibition in the UK for the woodworking sector, attracting a wide range of professionals including joiners, furniture makers, sawmills, shopfitters, and timber merchants.

For AMS, the Expo is said to present an unparalleled opportunity to engage directly with the professional woodworking community, showcasing innovative solutions and cultivating long-term partnerships.

Steve McGloin, Managing Director of Advanced Machinery Services, shared the company’s motivations for exhibiting: “We’ve chosen to exhibit at the Professional Woodworking Expo because it perfectly aligns with our mission to support and grow the professional woodworking industry. It’s not just about demonstrating machines — it’s about meeting people who share our passion, exchanging ideas, and collaborating to solve real workshop challenges. This event unites everyone from individual joiners to large-scale manufacturers, and we are proud to be a part of it.”

AMS plans to bring a broad portfolio of the latest woodworking machinery and tooling innovations to the Expo, offering visitors a firsthand look at technology designed to improve efficiency, precision, and safety in the workshop. Beyond equipment, AMS will spotlight its comprehensive training programmes and ongoing support services, demonstrating their commitment to empowering the industry with knowledge and expertise.

The company will also reveal some special event-exclusive announcements and offers, encouraging attendees to visit their stand and engage with the AMS team’s experts, who will be on hand to answer questions, provide advice, and help attendees identify solutions tailored to their unique business needs.

“We’re keen to connect with anyone who shares a passion for woodworking – whether it’s furniture makers, joiners, sawmills, shopfitters, or timber merchants. Whether existing customers or new business, if you want to improve your workshop efficiency or explore options, we’d love to meet you,” added Steve McGloin.

David Todd, Professional Woodworking Expo event director, commented: “Advanced Machinery Services is an important part of our community and industry network. Their expertise and commitment to innovation elevate the Expo experience, especially within our Live Demo Zones. We look forward to welcoming AMS back and seeing how their latest products and training offerings can help attendees advance their skills and operations in this fast-evolving sector.”

Professional Woodworking Expo 2026 is set to deliver a comprehensive showcase of machinery, tools, materials, software, and components, alongside live demonstrations, technical seminars, and invaluable networking opportunities. The event is a must-attend for professionals seeking to stay at the forefront of industry trends and technological advancements.

For more information about Advanced Machinery Services and their presence at the Expo, visit www.advancedmachinery.co.uk. For further details on Professional Woodworking Expo 2026, including registration and the full exhibitor list, visit www.professionalwoodworkingexpo.com.

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