DREMA trade fair is the most important and prestigious meeting of the wood and furniture industry in Poland and this part of Europe. Until Friday the representatives of both leading global brands and small and medium-sized enterprises are discussing the most important challenges facing this key industry for the Polish economy.
“After two years of the pandemic, the attendance actually surprised us very positively. Representatives of the wood and furniture industry, as well as their business partners and customers from all over the world, have descended on the capital of Wielkopolska,” Andrzej Półrolniczak, director of the DREMA trade fair, chairman of the board of the DROMA Association of Manufacturers of Woodworking Machinery, Devices and Tools, notes.
The expert adds that in addition to the innumerable exhibitions, stands, robots and machines, what deserves special attention at this year’s DREMA Fair is the exhibition organised as part of the ‘DREMA for children from Ukraine’ project.
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“During the event, the machines will produce one hundred sets of children’s furniture, which we will then donate to children’s homes in Ukraine,” Andrzej Półrolniczak explains.
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