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DELHIWOOD aims to drive the Indian furniture manufacturing and woodworking industry and establish India as one of the top manufacturing destinations in the region. At the upcoming 7th edition of DELHIWOOD, scheduled to take place from March 2 to 5, 2023 at India Expo Mart, Greater Noida (DELHI, NCR), the stakeholders from the woodworking and furniture manufacturing industry will get an opportunity to meet numerous national and international decision-makers, acquire new customers and discuss key issues including Digitalisation, sustainability, skilling, supply chain management as also discover new trends, technologies and materials.
The last edition of the event saw participation from 500+ brands from 35 countries spread across 11 country pavilions and offered a 360-degree view on global trends from the Woodworking Industry. Furniture & Kitchen manufacturers, architects, interior designers, timber traders, saw millers, builders, contractors, hardware distributors, dealers from all over the country and neighboring countries such as Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, the middle-east & other international countries were part of this 4-day mega event.
Key Highlights:
FORWARD LOOKING TRENDS, ATTRACTIVE GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES
The Indian Furniture Market stood at USD23.33 billion in FY2021 and is growing at a CAGR of 6.04% during the forecast period to reach the value of USD32.75 billion by FY2027. The development of e-commerce channels has further expanded the reach of the Indian Furniture Market to a wider audience. India is the fifth largest furniture producer at a global level and the fourth largest consumer of furniture.
Easy availability of raw material supported by booming real estate sector of India are some other factors which are powering the business revenues of furniture market. Apart from this, fast commercialisation along with rising household spending, geographic expansion of multinational companies are also important growth drivers.
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