Owen Dare speaking at the recent Joinery Network Live Event

Boost your joinery business at Leitz live event in June 2025

Boost your joinery business at Leitz live event in June 2025

Due to popular demand and building on the success of the recent sold-out Teknos event, The Joinery Network and Leitz Tooling have announced a follow-up Live Event, taking place on 11 June 2025.

The “Leitz & Joinery Network Live Event” will offer joinery professionals another opportunity to experience firsthand the latest advancements in tooling and joinery practices for manufacturing timber windows and doors. This event comes hot on the heels of an exceptionally well-received gathering, where attendees gained invaluable insights and practical demonstrations (Joinery Network Kicks Off 2025 with Successful TJN Live Event).

The Joinery Network brings together industry leaders and experienced specialists to support British timber window and door manufacturing. This event is focused on how you can improve efficiency , productivity and your profit margins when manufacturing windows and doors.

“The response to our previous event was phenomenal,” said Owen Dare, Director of The Joinery Network. “We were overwhelmed by the enthusiasm and the clear need for this kind of focused, practical knowledge. It’s been amazing to see the Joinery Network grow so quickly and to s how Lignum has helped UK joinery to grow.”

Why attend?

  • Lignum demonstration: enjoy a demonstration of the industry disrupting Lignum system. Learn how to make up to 16 windows a day efficiently and with better profit as Owen dare manufactures a sash window on a Felder spindle moulder.
  • PassivGlas demonstration: Learn about the innovative PassivGlass system from the Vacuum Glazing Network and see firsthand how it competes with traditional glazing methods.
  • Networking: Take the opportunity to network with peers and discuss industry trends, challenges and how to overcome them.
  • Gear up for the future:  Learn about upcoming changes to legislation and building regulations and how this will impact your business. Discover the Secured by Design scheme and  how you can differentiate your joinery form the competition.
  • Leitz Factory Tour: Take a short tour of the Leitz Harlow production and service facility where you can see our advanced machinery at work, including specialized EDM machinery.

The event on 11 June will take place at Leitz Harlow.

To learn how to grow your timber window and door business, get your tickets here: https://leitz.eventbrite.com   

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