WMS 2025 preview videos: Nederman total wood dust control solutions

TORONTO — Nederman, a leader in industrial air pollution control and combustible dust solutions, will present its suite of products for addressing all aspects of dust collection considerations at the Woodworking Machinery & Supply Conference and Expo.

The company will showcase its full range of solutions and latest advancements in dust collection, airflow control, and digital monitoring. Nederman’s technologies are designed to help woodworking manufacturers optimize air quality, reduce energy consumption, and lower operational costs — all while supporting safer and more sustainable work environments.

Nederman S-1000 Shaker automatic


Key show highlights

  • Live demonstration of S-Series Shaker Enclosure-less Dust Collector – an upgrade to the flagship indoor dust collector that is NFPA compliant, silent and simple to set-up with enhanced cleaning and maintenance options. Watch video below.
  • Live demonstration of Nederman SAVE – an award-winning technology capable that the company says is capable of reducing energy consumption and operating costs by up to 70% on new or existing dust collection systems. Watch video above.
  • Connected technologies – see live, interactive dashboards for Nederman SAVE live in the company’s booth.
  • Housekeeping solutions – an overview of mobile dust collectors for effective clean-up of woodworking processes.
  • Sustainable wood waste handling – learn how improved wood waste management and chain conveyors can reduce costs, increase productivity, and support circular manufacturing processes.

See Nederman at booth #1341. Learn more at nederman.com.

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WMS LIVE PRESENTATION

Digital Innovations for Safe and Productive Wood Dust Collection
Presented by Daniel Lumia, Configured Solutions Project Manager, Nederman Canada Ltd.

Learn how the digital transformation of industrial dust collection systems offers significant advantages in efficiency, safety, compliance, and sustainability. Lumia will explore how advanced digital monitoring and automation technologies are improving dust collection in the wood manufacturing industry.

3:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 12
WMS Live Stage | Booth #804

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About the Woodworking Machinery & Supply Conference and Expo
For more than four decades, WMS has connected Canada's woodworking professionals with the world's most prominent machinery manufacturers and industry suppliers. This year's show, November 12-14, moves to the Toronto Congress Centre located minutes away from Pearson International Airport. In addition to being the largest tradeshow, WMS 2025 will feature free industry best practice presentations plus the opportunity for attendees to earn CEUs by attending some of the sessions Also on tap are the returns of Student Day and the popular WMS Live Auction.

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For information about exhibiting and sponsorship opportunities, contact Gavin McAuliffe of Corcoran Expositions at 312-265-9649 or [email protected]. For general inquiries, contact Kim LeBel, Executive Director - Events, [email protected].

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Rich Christianson is the owner of Richson Media LLC, a Chicago-based communications firm focused on the industrial woodworking sector. Rich is the former long-time editorial director and associate publisher of Woodworking Network. During his nearly 35-year career, Rich has toured more than 250 woodworking operations throughout North America, Europe and Asia and has written extensively on woodworking technology, design and supply trends. He has also directed and promoted dozens of woodworking trade shows, conferences and seminars including the Cabinets & Closets Conference & Expo and the Woodworking Machinery & Supply Conference & Expo, Canada’s largest woodworking show.