This year at Prowood 2024, PaletteCAD is unpacking a completely redesigned booth, which is also a lot larger. The software specialist is using the extra space to showcase PaletteCAD's capabilities even better. "We pay a lot of attention to peace and privacy for our visitors," says co-owner Jeroen Smeets.
PaletteCAD commissioned Abswoude Standbouw to develop the new booth, using, of course, their own software. "We wanted to take both the design and presentation to the next level," said Smeets. "There is now space for four presentation tables, separated by walls. This creates separate rooms of 2.5 by 2.5 meters. This not only provides noise reduction, but also a more personal experience during presentations."
This year's booth has a subtle jungle theme, as a nod to the capabilities of the PaletteCAD software. The company is known for its all-in-one solutions for interior design and realization, and with PaletteCAD you can, as Smeets puts it, "go as wild as you want. Whether it's clean lines or free forms, the software can handle anything."
The theme is also inspired by the famous "jungle cabinet," with which PaletteCAD has been advertising for two years. This cabinet, designed entirely with PaletteCAD and produced by interior builder Moldura using PaletteCAM, will be on display at the fair during Prowood. In doing so, the company not only demonstrates the design freedom offered by the software, but also how these concepts can be translated smoothly into production, including interfacing with CNC machines. After the fair, this cabinet will be given a place in PaletteCAD's new showroom, a testament to their commitment to continuing to showcase innovation and quality.
In addition to the technical presentations, PaletteCAD's booth offers plenty of space for meeting and relaxation. Where last year one or two standing tables were available, this year a larger area with several standing tables and a bar has been chosen. This set-up offers an informal atmosphere where visitors, while enjoying a drink, can get to know the company and the versatility of their software. Smeets emphasizes, "The booth is a meeting place for us, where we can inform customers and interested parties in a relaxed manner. We made sure that there is a lot of space, so that we can have conversations in a quiet and personal way. After all, it's not just about showing the software, but also about building relationships."
In addition to presenting the new exhibition booth, PaletteCAD at Prowood is of course all about software innovations. One of the most important introductions is the updated PaletteCAM, which further optimizes the link between design software and production. In addition, cooperation with Belgian partners, such as Van Hoecke and Rogiers, remains an important aspect. During the fair, visitors can get a sneak preview of future developments within this cooperation.