Professional Woodworking Expo (PWE) agenda now live

PWE content programme now live

PWE content programme now live

The content programme for the Professional Woodworking Expo (PWE), co-located with InstallerSHOW 2026, has been published, with a schedule of sessions tailored to the evolving needs of joiners, carpenters, and woodworking professionals.

The programme will reportedly blend hands-on demonstrations, expert-led seminars, and interactive discussions with talks addressing key industry challenges and opportunities.

These include improving workflow efficiency, adopting new technologies, and enhancing business performance. The seminar strand is designed to go beyond theory, offering actionable insights that can immediately be implemented to increase productivity and profitability in day-to-day operations.

The PWE main stage

A central feature of the content programme is said to be the PWE Mainstage, which hosts a line-up of industry specialists exploring both technical and commercial aspects of woodworking – from advanced joinery techniques and material innovations to business strategy and managing growth in a competitive market.

This balance is said to ensure the programme appeals equally to hands-on tradespeople and business owners looking to scale their operations.

Highlights of this include:

The speakers include Matthew Burns, Enforcement Team Leader – Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS); Kevin Underwood, Technical Director – British Woodworking Federation; Neil Newbrook, Business Sector Manager ‑ Consumer Trade – Mirka UK and Fiona Fang, Marketing and Operations Manager – Oslek Coatings.

Part of InstallerSHOW

Another key strength of the programme is its integration within the wider InstallerSHOW programme. With access to multiple content theatres and co-located events, attendees can broaden their knowledge beyond woodworking, exploring related areas such as sustainable construction methods, roofing, kitchen installation, and interior fit-out.

Networking and social events also embedded into the event, allowing visitors to exchange ideas, discuss challenges, and learn from peers as well as experts.

Overall, the Professional Woodworking Expo content programme is designed to be practical, relevant, and forward-looking. By combining expert insight, live demonstrations, and cross-sector collaboration, it offers a comprehensive preview of the skills, technologies, and strategies shaping the future of woodworking.

Register for your free tickets here: https://forms.reg.buzz/professional-woodworking-expo-2026/pigs

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