June 2026

Like many other industries, the woodworking sector faces a variety of challenges. These include quality assurance, untapped efficiency potential and a shortage of skilled workers. One possible response is further automation. Automation can reduce errors, improve quality and increase efficiency. In addition, production can be increased and accelerated because machines can operate 24/7 and perform quality control faster and more precisely than humans.

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