The new vein edition is already online: the future of furniture and wood is lived today

The new vein edition is already online: the future of furniture and wood is lived today

With the best of Interzum and Ligna 2025, this special edition invites you to discover the trends, technologies and opportunities that are redefining the industry.

The furniture and wood industry is changing. Interzum and Ligna 2025, two of the most important fairs in the world, marked a before and after in terms of technological innovation, sustainable materials and global design. And in veins, we bring you an exclusive summary with the highlights, analyzed from a regional perspective.In this new edition, we propose a reading that inspires, informs and connects. From success cases to new productive processes, through the digital transformation and the key role that Latin America can play in this new scenario.We have talent, resources and passion. It is time to boost regional collaboration, strengthen our value chains and bet on a more efficient, responsible and competitive industry.? Download it now and discovered the new edition of Vetas.? Following in social networks @vetascom so as not to miss any novelty.The future does not expect. Read veins and I know part of the change!

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