
WOOD TAIWAN 2022 DigitalGo 2022 begins online today (April 28). This 2-week DigitalGo from April 28 to May 12 is composed of 5 major events, including online exhibition, Sourcing Taiwan, WOOD Insight, WOODiscover Factory Tour and "Manufacturers Win” Podcast. It is hoped that these multiple channels can meet the business needs of domestic and foreign visitors.
A total of more than 60 domestic and foreign exhibitors will take part in this WOOD TAIWAN 2022 DigitalGo Show. All of them have carefully arranged their booths as if they are giving a physical exhibition to display their latest wood-processing solutions which move toward intelligence, sustainable production and whole-line automation. As the only professional woodworking machinery exhibition in Taiwan, WOOD TAIWAN will use online exhibition as its main axis, around which there will be several peripheral activities.
Among them, the events on first day will be connected to the WOOD Pro Expo in California, USA for expanded overseas promotion, hoping to bring in buyers from key markets in North America. Beyond that, to allow visitors to directly interact with woodworking machinery suppliers online, the "WOODiscover Factory Tour" will be launched as a highlighted event in the second week.
The exhibitors in "WOODiscover Factory Tour" will not only showcase online their products and production lines one after another at 2 pm every day from May 3rd to 11th but will also answer questions from buyers in real time. Besides, WOOD TAIWAN will cooperate with "Manufacturers Win" Podcast to launch a themed program series to interview 6 leading exhibitors, namely OAV, Anderson Industrial, Kuang Yung, Innovator, Leadermac, and Jun Shiau. The program will be premiered at 5 pm Taipei Time every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Today, the COVID-19 pandemic has driven the home economy and increased the demand for home repairs. Taiwan’s export of woodworking machinery ranked fourth in the world, with its export to the North American market growing by nearly 40% last year. Therefore, this year's exhibition will launch the first episode of WOOD Insight series, in which Harry Urban, publisher of the Woodworking Network, will analyze future challenges and opportunities of the North American market, so that our viewers can gain insight into the opportunities and seize the trend in demand.
Open 24 hours a day, the WOOD TAIWAN online exhibition offers you with complete networking functions such as e-business card exchange, meeting reservation, and so on, hoping to connect business opportunities for buyers and suppliers. Interested visitors are welcome to gain new experiences on WOOD TAIWAN DigitalGo held from April 28 to May 12. For more information on the latest information and visitor registration, please visit the official website: www.woodtaiwan.com.

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