2020 to exhibit at WPE Lancaster and SIBO in October
2020at WPE Lancaster

2020 will showcase its latest software solution for cabinetmakers to design, manufacture and sell custom cabinetry and closets from October 13-14 at Wood Pro Expo Lancaster and October 27-29 at SIBO in Drummondville, QC. 

CARY, NC – 2020 is pleased to announce it will be participating in the upcoming tradeshows, Wood Pro Expo in Lancaster County, PA,,  and Salon Industriel du Bois Ouvré (SIBO) in Drummondville, QC. As part of its exhibit, the company will showcase 2020 Maker, its new all-in-one custom cabinetry software. 2020 Maker is a software application for custom cabinetmakers that combines a design tool with a fully engineered product catalogue to generate production information, including optimization and CNC machine data. “We’re thrilled to be attending both tradeshows this year,” says 2020 Maker Product Manager Diane Burgess. “Each event represents a pivotal opportunity to present 2020 Maker to many professional woodworkers.

2020 at SIBO

  • Our integrated solution is targeted toward kitchen, bath, and closet manufacturers, providing the ability to design, render and produce (to CNC or cut list) without duplicating or reproducing any information into other programs. We look forward to connecting with cabinet and closet manufacturers at both events.’’  She said attendees can expect to see live software demonstrations of 2020 Maker along with their product manager and sales team on-site to answer questions.

    Go to woodproexpolancaster.com and siboexpo.ca for more information.
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Harry Urban is the retired publisher of the Woodworking Network. Urban spent more than 30 years working in business-to-business publishing, trade shows, and conferences. He has travelled extensively throughout North America and overseas visiting and reporting on major manufacturing facilities and trade shows. In retirement, he's still following the woodworking industry, but he plans to do a lot more fishing.