The name LIGNA is derived from the Latin word lignum, meaning wood, aptly reflecting its dedication to the forestry and woodworking industries, as well as wood processing. Held biennially at the Hanover Exhibition Grounds in Germany, LIGNA is a premier international trade fair that highlights the latest advancements and innovations in these sectors. The Hanover Exhibition Grounds, one of the largest and most modern exhibition spaces globally, spans approximately one million square meters, providing an expansive venue for this significant event.
Initially launched as an independent fair in 1975, LIGNA evolved from being a subsection of the Hanover Fair to becoming one of the most crucial industry trade fairs in the world. Organized by Deutsche Messe AG in collaboration with the VDMA Woodworking Machinery Association, the fair offers a comprehensive showcase of products and services spanning forestry, woodworking, furniture manufacturing, and bioenergy.
A standout feature of LIGNA is its emphasis on live demonstrations of machinery and equipment. These demonstrations allow visitors to experience firsthand the latest technologies in action, ranging from modern forestry equipment to advanced woodworking machinery. Exhibitors from around the globe present their innovations in various areas, including sawmill technology, solid wood processing, wood-based panel and veneer production, and furniture manufacturing.
LIGNA serves as a vital platform for knowledge transfer and networking within the industry. With its extensive exhibition space and a focus on forward-looking technologies, the fair provides an ideal environment for business development and professional connections. By showcasing the latest trends and solutions in woodworking and forestry, LIGNA continues to play a significant role in shaping the future of these industries."