World of Wood 2024 Convention registration is now open  
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Registration is now open for the 68th World of Wood, the annual convention hosted by the International Wood Products Association (IWPA). 

ALEXANDRIA, VA — This year’s event takes place April 10-12, 2024, at the Hard Rock Hotel in San Diego, California.  World of Wood offers attendees the opportunity to learn from and interact with speakers and panelists with the foremost expertise in market intelligence, regulatory compliance, and corporate leadership. 

“World of Wood offers something for everyone in the industry, from the latest developments in the regulatory landscape to the latest design trends and tech tools,” said International Wood Products Association Executive Director Ashley Amidon.  “This is the must-attend annual event for the globally sourced wood products industry with invaluable networking opportunities among potential customers and suppliers from around the world.”

More than 300 importers, U.S. manufacturers, wholesalers, offshore suppliers, and service providers to the global wood products industry from over 25 countries attend this premier annual event. The Hard Rock Cafe lies in the center of San Diego's Gaslamp District, near the footings of the famed Gaslamp Arch—the gateway to excitement. With dining, drinking, and entertainment options everywhere, the Gaslamp Quarter is a night-and-day hub of excitement in Downtown San Diego. This charming neighborhood offers 16 blocks of pedestrian-friendly thoroughfares, historic architecture, and exciting nightlife.

Take advantage of Early Bird registration rates before they expire January 07, 2024.  The IWPA room block at the Hard Rock Cafe expires March 08, 2024. 

To learn more about the event and where to register, visit woodworkingnetwork.com/event
 

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