Nederman says the showcased technologies are designed to improve safety, energy efficiency and productivity for woodworking operations
Nederman will preview its next-generation SAVE intelligent airflow control technology and an enhanced environmental sensing concept at the International Woodworking Fair (IWF) 2026 in Atlanta, running August 25 to 28 at the Georgia World Congress Center. The company's booth, B7811, will feature live robotic sanding demonstrations with high-vacuum, on-tool extraction, alongside its cloud-based Nederman Insight monitoring platform and combustible dust testing service. Wood dust poses both occupational health and combustible-dust hazards, and Nederman says the showcased technologies are designed to improve safety, energy efficiency and productivity for woodworking operations of all sizes, according to a company press release.