From December 19th to 21st, 2025, the 11th Nepal Wood International Expo will take place at Bhrikuti Mandap in Kathmandu, Nepal. This event is expected to be the largest exhibition of its kind, focusing on plywood, laminates, wood and woodworking machinery, furniture and furniture production technology, furnishings, tools, raw materials, and allied products.
The expo is anticipated to attract over 60,000 square feet of exhibition space with participation from more than 250 brands. Additionally, it is expected to welcome around 15,000 visitors and showcase over 1500 products and services. Various associations such as the Interior Designers Association of Nepal (IDAN), Nepal Plywood Manufacturers’ Association (NPMA), Federation of Community Forestry Users-Nepal (FECOFUN), Federation of Forest-Based Industry and Trade-Nepal (FenFIT Nepal), and Wood Technologist Association will support the event.
Exhibitors can benefit from accessing over 15,000 quality trade professionals from Nepal and beyond. They can connect with key visitors in the wood industry who hold purchasing authority and establish new contacts by meeting relevant partners such as suppliers, manufacturers, trade associations, and institutions. The expo provides an opportunity to stay updated on the latest industry trends, technologies, and products through interactions with industry experts. Exhibitors can also increase their marketing presence in one of the fastest-growing wood markets in the region.
The event has been highly rated by previous attendees. Visitors expect to increase the value of their purchase by visiting this expo. It has recorded the highest-ever score amongst visitors for their return due to the benefit of interacting with expert professionals and learning about the latest products and technologies. International companies are also increasing their presence at this event.
The expo offers concurrent events that provide a platform for exhibitors to engage with experts in the field. Visitors can learn about cutting-edge products and technologies while enhancing their visibility among decision-makers from major construction projects in Nepal.