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LIGNA PLUS HANNOVER

May 25, 2025 - May 29, 2025

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."

LIGNA Hannover

May 26, 2025 - May 30, 2025

LIGNA, derived from the Latin word lignum, meaning "wood," stands as a global beacon for the forestry and woodworking industries. Held biannually at the sprawling Hanover Exhibition Grounds in Germany, this trade fair has become synonymous with innovation, expertise, and the very essence of wood processing. Since its debut in 1975, LIGNA has flourished from a section within the larger Hanover Fair to a major international event, drawing professionals, manufacturers, and thought leaders from around the world to explore the latest advancements in woodworking, forestry, and sustainable technology.

The scale of LIGNA is staggering, with its exhibition grounds covering around one million square meters, offering an expansive platform for the latest innovations across the entire wood industry. The event’s focus is not just on showcasing products but on pushing the boundaries of what is possible within the fields of forestry, wood manufacturing, and bioenergy. From modern forestry equipment to the finest in woodworking machinery, LIGNA has become the essential meeting point for companies and individuals eager to push the envelope of what’s possible with wood.

One of the event’s most exciting features is the live demonstrations that bring the latest technologies to life. Visitors aren’t just passive observers—they can witness firsthand how state-of-the-art machinery and tools can enhance productivity and efficiency. These live demonstrations offer a tangible experience of the cutting-edge solutions that are revolutionizing industries like furniture manufacturing, wood-based panel production, and solid wood processing. For many, it’s an opportunity to see future-forward technology in action, something that can be difficult to gauge from a brochure or virtual presentation.

LIGNA’s global draw is a testament to its importance. With exhibitors from all over the world, the fair represents a melting pot of ideas and innovations in woodworking technology. The fair hosts hundreds of exhibitors across a wide range of categories: from sawmill machinery and woodworking tools to sustainable forestry solutions and bioenergy. As one of the leading trade fairs in the world, LIGNA is instrumental in shaping the future of woodworking and forest industries, offering not only the latest in machinery but also insights into the future of sustainable forestry and eco-friendly practices. 

Beyond the machinery and tools, LIGNA acts as a vital platform for networking, knowledge exchange, and business development. Industry leaders, technical experts, and decision-makers come together to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing their sectors, with many of them forging new partnerships and collaborations that drive the industry forward. The seminars and forums that run alongside the exhibition further contribute to this exchange, offering deep dives into topics such as digitalization in woodworking, automation, and sustainable production methods. 

For anyone serious about the woodworking and forestry industries, LIGNA is an event that cannot be missed. It’s not simply a trade fair—it’s an experience that brings the world of woodworking to life, sparking innovation and pushing boundaries. From the buzz of live machinery demonstrations to the in-depth discussions on sustainability, LIGNA is a hub where the future of wood processing and forestry technology is being written. As a place where new ideas converge, LIGNA remains an indispensable event for anyone looking to stay at the cutting edge of the industry, shaping tomorrow’s woodworking solutions today.

DLG-WALDTAGE

September 11, 2025 - September 13, 2025

DLG-Waldtage will take place in Lichtenau, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, marking it as a premier gathering for professionals in the forestry industry. This triennial event, renowned for showcasing cutting-edge technologies and processes for forest management, will feature over 200 exhibitors from various sectors of the forestry world. The exhibition provides a valuable platform for observing the latest innovations in forest management, experiencing live demonstrations of forestry equipment, and engaging with fellow professionals.

The fair attracts a diverse range of exhibitors, including manufacturers of logging machinery and equipment, seed and plant suppliers, forest management service providers, consultants, and media partners. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore advanced solutions for managing both private and municipal forests, as well as methods for self-sufficient wood supply. Key topics will include climate change adaptation in forest management, soil protection, private forest development, and the use of wood in construction and heating.

Held in Lichtenau, a town recognized for its commitment to renewable energy, DLG-Waldtage also reflects the broader trends in sustainability and environmental responsibility. The event is expected to draw around 13,000 visitors from across Germany and neighboring countries, all seeking practical solutions and professional insights.

The exhibition is designed with a compact layout to ensure convenient access to exhibits and parking. Participation requires online registration through the official DLG-Waldtage website, with the deadline for the next event set for June 30, 2025. This fair remains a critical venue for networking, learning, and discovering new advancements in the forestry industry.

INTERFORST

July 11, 2026 - July 14, 2026

INTERFORST, held every four years since 1970, stands as a leading international exhibition for the forestry and wood-processing industries. It provides a premier platform for in-depth dialogue, knowledge exchange, and close collaboration among experts and representatives from these sectors. The event brings together a diverse audience, including senior managers from companies, forest owners, logging professionals, equipment vendors and buyers, industry specialists, researchers, and members of public organizations.

The exhibition covers a wide array of topics relevant to the forestry industry, including forest planting, resource protection, harvest operations, roundwood storage, forest road construction, and transportation. Additionally, it features off-road vehicles, wood processing equipment, and safety and labor protection measures. Key exhibits include logging machines, tractors, loaders, timber trucks, chip and pellet transportation equipment, pellet production machinery, wood pellet boilers, mulchers, mobile sawmill equipment, log splitters, sawmills, hand tools, and protective clothing.

INTERFORST also hosts scientific conferences, special equipment demonstrations, and lumberjack competitions as part of its program. These activities provide attendees with valuable insights into the latest technological advancements and practical applications in the field. The exhibition not only showcases cutting-edge machinery and equipment but also facilitates networking and professional growth within the forestry and wood-processing communities.

FORST LIVE SUED

April 10, 2025 - April 12, 2025
Completed

FORST live stands as the premier demonstration show for forestry technology, renewable energy, and hunting in Germany, offering a comprehensive platform for industry professionals and enthusiasts alike. In 2023, the event showcased the latest advancements and innovations in the field, attracting over 340 exhibitors from 15 nations to the expansive outdoor area of Messe Offenburg, spanning 46,000 square meters, as well as the 6,000 square meter Baden Arena.
Drawing a total of 33,411 visitors from Germany and abroad, FORST LIVE SUED provided an invaluable opportunity for attendees to gain practical insights and guidance on a wide range of products and services. Decision-makers from forestry, agriculture, landscaping, and municipal sectors, alongside trade visitors from construction, energy, timber trade, hunting, public sector, and sawmill industries, all converged to explore the latest developments in the field.
At the core of FORST LIVE SUED's success are its professional and practical machine demonstrations, which serve to highlight the event's unique character. Visitors had the chance to immerse themselves in the world of forestry technology, witnessing firsthand the journey of wood as a raw material, from planting to harvesting, and discovering its diverse applications.

Through engaging machine demonstrations and expert-led forums, FORST LIVE SUED provided a dynamic platform for knowledge exchange, networking, and collaboration. Attendees had the opportunity to interact with industry-leading exhibitors, gain insights into cutting-edge technologies, and explore innovative solutions aimed at enhancing efficiency, sustainability, and productivity in forestry and renewable energy sectors.

FORST LIVE SUED not only showcased the latest advancements in technology but also fostered a deeper appreciation for the vital role of forestry and renewable energy in shaping a more sustainable future. By bringing together stakeholders from across sectors, the event catalyzed discussions, collaborations, and initiatives aimed at driving positive change and innovation in the industry.

In summary, FORST LIVE SUED continues to set the standard for excellence in forestry technology, renewable energy, and hunting exhibitions in Germany. With its unrivaled showcase of products, demonstrations, and expertise, the event remains an essential destination for industry professionals, enthusiasts, and stakeholders committed to advancing the forefront of forestry and renewable energy.

FORST LIVE SUED

April 10, 2025 - April 12, 2025
Completed

FORST LIVE SUED is a premier event dedicated to the forestry industry, wood processing, and biomass energy, held annually at Messe Offenburg in Offenburg. This highly anticipated exhibition brings together leading international trade shows, offering a comprehensive exploration of the latest advancements in forestry equipment, wood products, and sustainable energy solutions. The event caters to a diverse audience, including industry professionals and the general public, providing an interactive platform to discover innovative solutions for forestry and bioenergy.

Attendees at FORST LIVE SUED have the opportunity to engage with cutting-edge machinery and equipment designed for harvesting, sawing, and processing wood. The exhibition also emphasizes the role of biomass energy technologies in promoting sustainability. As the largest event of its kind in the region, FORST LIVE SUED attracts prominent exhibitors and industry experts who showcase their latest products, technologies, and services.

The fair features a range of exhibits, live demonstrations, and interactive displays, allowing visitors to gain valuable insights into the industry's advancements. Alongside its focus on forestry and wood processing, the event underscores the importance of clean and renewable energies. It highlights how sustainable practices can be integrated within the forestry sector and showcases the latest solutions for energy production and transportation utilizing wood and biomass resources.

FORST LIVE SUED offers a unique opportunity to witness world-class forestry equipment and innovations in wood products and biomass energy. Whether you are a trade professional seeking new business opportunities or an enthusiast interested in forestry and clean energy, this event promises a rich experience, abundant networking opportunities, and essential industry knowledge. Planning a visit to FORST LIVE SUED will keep you at the forefront of the evolving global trade and industrial landscape.

Forst3

March 28, 2025 - March 30, 2025
Completed

FORST³ is an exciting and increasingly important trade fair that brings together the diverse and vital world of forestry, forest management, and the timber industry. Held annually in March at the Messe Erfurt Exhibition Grounds, the fair has rapidly gained attention since its debut in 2022. Its aim is to provide a dynamic platform for professionals, enthusiasts, and businesses to exchange knowledge, showcase innovations, and develop opportunities in these essential sectors. Organized by Messe Erfurt GmbH, the event draws a wide array of participants, from forest owners and foresters to private timber processors and outdoor enthusiasts, all converging to engage with the latest trends and technologies shaping the future of the forestry industry.

One of the defining features of FORST³ is its focus on four core themes that reflect the multifaceted nature of the forest and timber industry. These themes cover the diverse needs of forest owners, offer insights into forestry education and training, explore the timber industry, and highlight the role of forests as places of recreation, including tourism, sports, and game marketing. This broad thematic scope ensures that the fair attracts a wide range of visitors, each with unique interests and perspectives. Whether they are looking to advance their skills in forestry, find new tools and technologies for timber processing, or simply enjoy the forest's recreational offerings, attendees will find something of interest at FORST³.

The fair’s diverse range of topics is complemented by its unique combination with the "Equestrian-Hunting-Fishing" event. This collaboration expands the fair’s reach, drawing in an even broader audience interested in outdoor activities and the sustainable management of natural resources. It creates a unique opportunity for visitors to connect with like-minded individuals and organizations that share a commitment to the environment and the sustainable use of forests. Whether exploring new hunting techniques, learning about equestrian pursuits, or discovering the latest in fishing innovations, attendees can take part in a truly integrated experience that connects the world of forestry with broader outdoor recreation.

At its core, FORST³ is dedicated to showcasing the latest innovations in forestry technology, timber processing, and marketing. Exhibitors present state-of-the-art solutions that improve forest management practices, streamline timber production, and highlight the benefits of sustainable forestry practices. With a particular focus on modern machinery and tools, the fair also covers emerging technologies that are transforming the industry, making it more efficient, sustainable, and responsive to the challenges of climate change and environmental conservation. Visitors will be able to explore practical solutions for everything from tree planting and harvesting to timber transport and processing.

In addition to innovations in forestry and timber technology, FORST³ offers valuable insights into the growing importance of forests as recreational spaces. With a growing interest in ecotourism, forest sports, and wildlife management, the fair highlights the diverse opportunities available for forest owners and communities to tap into the economic potential of forest-based tourism. Discussions and exhibitions will explore how the sustainable management of forests can support local economies while promoting environmental stewardship. This emphasis on recreation and enjoyment complements the fair’s broader mission to highlight the many ways in which forests benefit society, both as valuable resources and as spaces for relaxation and leisure.

Messe Erfurt, with its modern infrastructure and central location in Germany, offers an ideal setting for this event. The spacious exhibition halls and open areas allow exhibitors to present their products and services in an engaging and impressive manner, providing ample opportunities for interaction and networking. The venue’s accessibility makes it easy for visitors from all over the country and beyond to attend, and its facilities ensure that the fair runs smoothly, offering a high-quality experience for everyone involved.

FORST³ is not just an exhibition; it’s a vital platform for knowledge exchange, collaboration, and the formation of new business relationships. It provides attendees with a comprehensive view of current trends, challenges, and opportunities in the forestry and timber industries. By bringing together stakeholders from all sectors, the fair fosters dialogue on how to address the key issues facing the industry, from sustainability and forest management to technological innovation and market expansion. 

In essence, FORST³ is more than a trade fair—it is a celebration of the importance of forests, their resources, and the people who work to protect and manage them. It serves as a key event for anyone professionally or privately connected to the world of forests, offering the latest insights, technologies, and business opportunities. As an annual highlight, it raises awareness about the need for sustainable forest management and encourages new ideas and collaborations that can drive the future of the forestry and timber industry.

MELA

September 11, 2024 - September 14, 2024
Completed

The MeLa, officially known as the "Trade Fair for Agriculture," stands as the most established specialized exhibition in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, taking place annually every September in Gülzow-Prüzen at the Mühlengeez trade fair and exhibition centre. Managed by MAZ Messe- und Ausstellungszentrum Mühlengeez GmbH, which is renowned for its expertise in organizing trade fairs, MeLa is a focal point for a diverse array of topics vital to the region’s agrarian landscape.

The fair reflects the rich tapestry of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania’s agricultural potential. From the vibrant yellow fields of rapeseed to the expansive pastures grazed by dairy cows and sheep, MeLa showcases the region’s agricultural and environmental diversity. The exhibition covers a broad spectrum of interests including agriculture, nutrition, hunting, fisheries, forestry, and horticulture.

Exhibitors at MeLa present a comprehensive range of products and services. In the realm of agriculture, attendees can explore innovations in plant and animal production, animal breeding, and ecological farming practices. The food sector highlights regional specialties such as meats, baked goods, fruits, vegetables, fish, game, beverages, and sweets. The hunting section offers a look at hunting attire and equipment, along with insights into the sustainable management of wildlife populations. In fisheries, visitors can find the latest in fishing equipment and accessories.

Forestry is another significant focus of the fair, with exhibits on environmental services, firewood, forest rest areas, and educational resources for forest visitors. The horticulture section features an array of fruits, vegetables, specialty crops, woody plants, garden technology, tools, garden houses, and accessories.

One of the key attractions of MeLa is its combination of animal shows, technical expertise, and breeding presentations, which provide a sophisticated glimpse into agricultural practices unique to northern Germany. The fair also sees participation from various associations and organizations that offer valuable information about their work and the broader industry.

While the primary audience consists of industry professionals from agriculture, nutrition, hunting, fishing, forestry, and horticulture, the fair also appeals to discerning customers interested in the region’s diverse products and services. The MeLa continues to be a vital event, reflecting the dynamic and multifaceted nature of the agrarian industry in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.