The organising committee of the Dubai International Wood and Wood Machinery Show has wrapped up a successful roadshow in Saudi Arabia.

More than 1,000 Saudi businesspersons and visitors from all over the kingdom will attend the 15th edition of the leading wood industry show to be held from March 16 to 18, at the Dubai World Trade Centre, in Dubai, UAE.

On the final leg of its tour, the committee finished a fruitful trip to Saudi Arabia, where they met key Saudi stakeholders, including businessmen, industry professionals and investors, who were introduced to major opportunities and facilities offered to participants at the three-day event, as well as to the show’s most important exhibitors.

The delegation met with Khalid Al Omar, assistant secretary general for Corporate Communication and Marketing at Riyadh Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and a number of the chamber’s members.

The Dubai delegation also met with Abdul Rahman Abdullah Al Wabel, secretary general of Asharqia Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The delegates discussed possible ways to strengthen cooperation with their Saudi counterparts.

The trip to Saudi Arabia also aimed to promote economic ties and explore new avenues of cooperation between the two sisterly nations and peoples who enjoy deeply rooted historical relations and fraternal ties. 

The three-day B2B event is expected to draw more than 10,000 industry experts, exhibitors, investors and traders, providing them a perfect platform to showcase their products, innovative technologies, wood accessories and woodworking machinery industry to key players in the wood industry.

The show, which will be held with the participation of exhibitors and visitors from Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Pakistan, is the region’s premier destination for wood industry experts and the only dedicated B2B platform for the wood and woodworking machinery industry.

The show offers a perfect opportunity for exhibitors and buyers to network with top industry leaders, experts, manufacturers and suppliers, as well as with representatives of government bodies interested in this sector.

The show is an ideal place for industry professionals and stakeholders to keep abreast of the latest technologies in the wood industry and alternatives to natural wood products.