The 28th edition of the international biennial of technologies for woodworking and components for the furniture industry opened today with new features to meet the needs of this constantly evolving market.
The evolution is tangible in the SCM booth, which breaks the mould by rewriting the paradigms of woodworking, elevating the machine from a stand-alone product to a solution included in its customer's production process, made up of needs, services and challenges linked to digitalisation and sustainability.
Indeed, SCM's choice not to exhibit machines for the first time is also due to a sustainability issue, creating a digital narrative based on customer needs. Nine corners, each dedicated to specific processes - furniture and kitchens, construction, doors, windows, floors, surface treatment, nautical and caravan, carpentry - and infinite SCM solutions, without borders.
At the heart of the stand is the transposition of SCM's desire to partner with its customers: the Digital Control Room. Fully operative, our experts show the new proactive assistance services available for all machines connected to the Maestro connect IoT system.
Partner not only of the customer but also of the sector and its countries, as underlined by Luigi De Vito, General Manager Scm Group and President Eumabois in his speech during the grand opening ceremony opened by Enrico Aureli, Acimall President and Scm Group Vice President. Manufacturing is becoming increasingly important in terms of the global economy.