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Inside Biesse 2024 showcases cutting-edge machinery and technologies

By Staff Writer,

Added 13 August 2024

Biesse successfully organised its flagship event, Inside Biesse 2024, held from August 8 to August 10, 2024, at the Biesse Bengaluru Showroom.

Biesse, a global leader & manufacturers of integrated lines and machines to process wood, glass, stone, plastic and composite materials, successfully organised its flagship event, Inside Biesse 2024, held from August 8 to August 10, 2024, at the Biesse Bengaluru Showroom. The event attracted a significant number of visitors, offering industry professionals, woodworking enthusiasts and furniture manufacturers an unparalleled opportunity to explore Biesse's latest advancements, and capabilities in technologies and machinery.

The first day of the event was honoured by the presence of esteemed chief guests, Narsi D. Kularia, Managing Director of NARSI Group, and Jagdish Kularia, Director of NARSI Group. The event kicked off with an inaugural lamp lighting ceremony, followed by the welcome address by Souma Director- Sales & Business Development, Biesse, and the inaugural speech by Narsi D. Kularia. A captivating Bharatanatyam dance performance, set a vibrant and cultural tone for the occasion.

"It gives us immense pleasure to conduct another successful chapter of Biesse's flagship event ‘Inside' at its second-largest global facility: India. ‘Inside' serves as a comprehensive solution to everyone's manufacturing needs, showcasing our commitment to innovation and excellence in the woodworking industry." said Souma Ray

Ray's speech was followed by a presentation highlighting a significant milestone achieved by Biesse India this year: the successful export of 10,000 machines to over 75+ countries worldwide.

Expressing his contentment, Narsi of the NARSI group remarked, "We are honoured to be a part of celebrating the remarkable evolution of woodworking here at Inside Biesse, largely due to the innovative work of Biesse India. Coming from a carpentry background, I've witnessed the transition from hand-crafted furniture to the precision of modern machines, a revolution that has provided a significant impetus to the Indian furniture industry. As Biesse marks the milestone of exporting 10,000 machines, I am excited to witness the wonderful partnerships that will emerge between Biesse's manufacturing expertise and the creativity of India's furniture makers. Together, we can forge a path that honours our rich heritage while embracing the future of woodworking. Let us join hands to shape this vision into reality." he added.

Chintan Parekh, Joint Secretary of AFMT, served as the keynote speaker, providing expert insights during the session titled ‘Awareness Session on Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).'

Prominent industry leaders, including Gopal Dwivedi from LIVSPACE, delivered an insightful session titled ‘Multi-Materiality: Trends & Innovations in Modern Materials.' Rahul Mehta from FFSC shared his expert opinion on ‘Why PowerOfCollaboration is Essential to Harness the PowerOfSkills.' Additionally, a panel discussion was conducted on ‘Mechanisation in Furniture Manufacturing & Challenges in the Furniture Industry', which was moderated by Dhanesh Bhatia, Member (AFMT) and presided over by eminent industry leaders and panellists like Mr. Jagdish Kularia (NARSI Group), Dhiren Gopal (Featherlite), Huzefa Samplewala (AFMT), Rahul Mehta (FFSC), and  Souma Ray (Biesse India).

On the second day, Uday N., Scientist-G, IPIRTI, presented on ‘Trends and Perspectives of Wood-Based Panels in India,' & Nishant Verma, IKEA India presented on ‘Sustainability, Innovation & Shaping the Future of Furniture Industry in India', while Dr. Jimmy Thomas from Canadian Wood delivered an insightful presentation on ‘Applications & Future of Solid Wood' on the final day. Attendees participated in panel discussions, observed live machine demonstrations, and took guided tours of Biesse's world-class factory.

Inside Biesse 2024 showcased Biesse's commitment to innovation and manufacturing excellence in machine manufacturing, catering not only to the woodworking sector but also to various industries through its multi-material solutions. A highlight of the event was the launch of Biesse's latest edge banding solutions, the 'Akron 1300' and 'Akron 1400', proudly 'Made in India' for both domestic and global markets. These machines, integrated with advanced automation features, received great appreciation from the attendees.

Another major attraction was Biesse's Rover-J CNC machine, which played a key role in crafting intricate carvings for the interiors of the new Indian Parliament building. The machine's precision in carving flowers, peacocks, and other motifs on fire doors and furniture items impressed visitors, showcasing the fusion of traditional Indian artistry with modern manufacturing techniques.

Sayeed Ahmed, CEO of Biesse India, expressed his enthusiasm about the event's success, stating, "Inside Biesse 2024 exemplified our expertise in delivering cutting-edge solutions. We are overwhelmed with the heartening response and success of the event. This event reaffirms we remain committed to empowering our customers with the best in quality, Make in India machine technology aligned with India's rapidly growing market demand. We extend our gratitude to all participants for joining us and experiencing the future of manufacturing firsthand."

Advanced technologies on display included 5-axis CNC machining, nesting, edge banding, cutting & sizing, and drilling. The company has ventured into growing industries like aerospace and energy, providing solutions for producing signage, propylene sheets, and more through its advanced material offerings.

A significant development at the event was the launch of the Bangalore chapter of the Association of Furniture Manufacturers & Traders (AFMT). As an AFMT member, Biesse is collaborating to drive awareness about BIS standards in the furniture industry and establish long-term support for furniture manufacturers in Karnataka, aligning with AFMT's goal of elevating the overall standards of the Indian furniture industry.