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Innovationstage 2025: SCM Austria highlights future woodworking trends

 Friday, October 24, 2025

Trends and innovations for the woodworking industry took center stage during Innovationstage, the event that brought together in Austria some of the leading manufacturers of woodworking machines and tools, offering visitors a direct experience with the key players of the sector.

On October 8 and 9, SCM opened the doors of its Technology Center in Ansfelden to specialists, customers, and partner companies. The event represented an important opportunity for professional exchange and training, featuring renowned companies in the industry as well as specialised schools such as the Landesberufsschule Kuchl. Around twenty students from the institute had the chance to explore firsthand the wide range of technological innovations on display, guided by Country Manager Thomas Pachler and the SCM Austria team.

The program included several technical presentations, also focusing on SCM’s new software solutions such as Maestro lab, for CNC programming, and Maestro optiwise, the cutting optimisation software. Partner companies such as CAD+T, Energy Institute of the Economy GmbH, Förderberatung Aichbauer e.U., Oertli, and Lamello also took part, contributing valuable insights on key topics such as automation, energy efficiency, and funding opportunities for woodworking enterprises.

The Innovationstage and the program proposed by SCM Austria offered participants the chance for constructive dialogue on high technology, digitalisation, and the trends shaping the future of the industry, confirming SCM as a trusted partner for the woodworking sector.

Thanks to all the visitors, customers, and partners who contributed to the success of the event.” – SCM.

SCM has always had a strong commitment to industry in its DNA and is organised in three major production centres in Italy. Industrial processes are organised according to the most advanced principles of lean management and operational excellence. The company’s goal is to offer our customers the best-in-class performance of quality and speed.

The production plants can be visited, with guided tours that help to better understand the production processes. Technology Centres in Italy and around the world are always open to customers who wish to view the machines, participate in demonstrations and review feasibility studies and performance test results.

Their salesmen and technicians coordinate their activities through a consolidated system of branch offices present throughout the world with the most widespread distribution network in the industry.

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