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Mile High Engagement

Delve into insights from the industry's leading voices at the Denver Material Technology & Design Symposium. From future trends to pivotal transformations, experience the forefront of panel processing. Join surfaceandpanel.com as we anticipate the promise of 2020.

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In October, the panel processing industry converged on the Mile High City of Denver, Colorado, for another successful Material Technology & Design Symposium. Held at the beautiful Grand Hyatt located downtown, the event was highlighted by a powerhouse panel featuring some of the largest furniture manufacturers in the world, discussing what they are seeing in the industry in the coming years.

The stage was set for panelists Kevin Sauder, president of Sauder Woodworking; Michael Pitman, senior VP of sales at Ashley Furniture; Mike Evans, president & CEO of Bush Industries; and Arash Fasihi, founder of Cymax and CEO of Growthpipe Ventures, who discussed education on the future. 

Other top speakers included Missy O’Daniel, president of Web-Don, who talked about distribution's value to the channel and how suppliers can work with distributors to showcase products. Bruce Alumm, director of sales at 2020 Spaces, presented on understanding design and production software for composite-based products. Joseph Wheeler, co-director & professor at Virginia Tech, spoke about a project called FutureHaus. This modular house will become the future of homebuilding and how composite panels and decorative surfaces can play a part.

Another fantastic panel included Bert Clothier, president and founder of Laminate Works; Todd Wegman, president of Stevens Industries; and Larry Gaskey, president of MJB Wood. The three represent some of the largest component providers in North America. They discussed trends in the industry and how component production has changed over the years.

Last, Natasha Mnat, branding strategy & design manager at Bauformat USA, showcased European design trends, how Bauformat brings their product to North America, and what they look for in design influences in their kitchen business.

Overall, the event was successful as attendees were treated with excellent educational opportunities, a vibrant exhibit hall to see the latest technology and first-class venue accommodations. “The networking opportunities are what make this event one not to miss,” said John Aufderhaar, publisher of Surface & Panel magazine.

Each year, the goal is to create the best event possible for any CEO, fabricator, component supplier, distributor, designer, and furniture manufacturer to attend. It’s hard-hitting and collaborative, and each year, it gets better and better. Thank you to all our attendees who came, sponsors who supported it, and staff who made it possible.

We are looking forward to another great event in 2020!

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