LIGNA 2019 – Showcases and events for the primary wood industry
Next year, from 27 to 31 May, the world’s leading trade fair for woodworking and wood processing plant, machinery and tools will present a wealth of innovations and applications for the entire wood industry. The primary wood industry is an integral part of LIGNA and will feature prominently in halls 25, 26, 27 and on the open-air site.
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"All the leading providers of plant and machinery for the primary wood industry have already registered for LIGNA 2019," said Christian Pfeiffer, Deutsche Messe's Global Director LIGNA & Woodworking Events. "That's all the big names in sawmill technology, machinery for wood based panel production, technology for custom and mass production involving the processing of solid wood, wood energy technology and, of course, forestry technology. And I'm especially pleased to announce the premiere of a new sawmill technology group pavilion from Latvia, in Hall 25."
At LIGNA 2019, providers of plant, machinery and equipment for the primary wood industry will feature at numerous showcases and events that go well beyond standard exhibitions:
Guided tour on "Sawmill Technology – Innovations and Trends"
In 2019, for the very first time, LIGNA will offer a
Wood Industry Summit and "Future Workshop for Forestry & Wood" – the innovations platform for the forestry and wood industry
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14th German Logging Championship
In 2019, for the first time, Deutsche Messe and the German Woodsmen's Championships Association (VWMD) will be co-staging the German Logging Championships – the "Formula 1" of forestry skills – on the open-air site at LIGNA. At the
Outdoor demonstration site for forestry technology
The
The outdoor site is organized in partnership with the German Forestry Council (KWF) and will be located in the middle of the German Logging Championship area. It will feature moderated technology demonstrations on each day of the show.
KWF Business Pavilion – tomorrow's forestry technology today
2019 will mark the ninth time that the German Forestry Council (KWF) is spearheading this
Among the featured topics are:
Forestry 4.0: In today's forestry industry, digitization starts among the trees, with all processes, from crop to log yard, now fully integrated. Large scale machines, such as harvesters and forwarders, now have onboard computers and are networked with each other. This is Forestry 4.0, a topic that will also be covered by the displays on the open-air site in front of the pavilion. Highlights here include displays of log-yard data flows and data processing. There will also be displays of technologies dedicated to hazard detection and prevention, safety and rescue for forestry workers. Topics here include "Natural Disasters in the Forest", "Precision Forestry" and "Forest First-aid and Survival".
Battery-powered machinery in professional forestry:
Thanks to research in the automotive and energy industries, rechargeable batteries are steadily becoming smaller, more affordable, more powerful, longer-lasting and less maintenance-intensive. These developments are now flowing through into forestry work methods and technologies. Pavilion 33 is about keeping the forestry industry informed of the latest issues and developments. The displays and exhibits on the pavilion's lower level will be supported by quality discussion forums on the upper level.
Showcase by North Rhine-Westphalia Forestry Service
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Energy from Wood
The wood industry uses a lot of energy, so efficiency and cost reduction are key priorities. The good news is that wood industry plant operators can achieve major cost reductions and efficiency gains by generating their own power from their own waste wood, chips and sawdust, and by utilizing waste heat and harnessing cogeneration. The
"Firewood Production Line" showcase
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LIGNA Forestry Get-together
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13th Lower Saxony Crane Driving Championships and 4th Women's Crane Driving Cup
Among the more spectacular events on the open-air site are the
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