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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.

KWF Tagung

June 28, 2028 - July 01, 2028

The Forestry Demo Fair(KWF Tagung) in Roding is recognized as Central Europe’s largest and most influential exhibition dedicated to forestry technology. Since its inception in 1964, the event has grown into a premier showcase for innovation, machinery, and practical solutions within the forestry sector. Its distinctive format presenting technology directly in the forest environment has proven to be a major draw, offering professionals the unique opportunity to observe equipment and techniques in real-world conditions rather than a conventional exhibition hall.

A Historic and Evolving Event

Initially held every two years, the fair shifted in 1977 to a four-year cycle, and in 1988, it was realigned to even-numbered years. This adjustment ensured that the fair would not overlap with meetings of the German Forestry Association (DFV), while also allowing Central Europe to alternate between two major forestry events: the Roding fair and Interforst in Munich. As a result, forestry professionals now have access to an international leading event every two years, alternating between the two venues.

A hallmark of the Roding fair is its rotating locations, hosted by different state forestry administrations or companies. This approach reflects the diverse realities and requirements of European forestry, allowing the fair to adapt to regional ecological conditions, forest types, and industry challenges. While the logistical and organizational demands are significant, this strategy ensures that each edition remains highly relevant and practical for participants.

Exhibition, Congress, and Technical Expeditions

The fair’s program is structured around three main pillars:

Exhibition: Showcasing the latest forestry machinery, equipment, and technological innovations. Manufacturers present products for harvesting, transport, processing, and forest management in situ, allowing attendees to evaluate their performance in a realistic environment.

Congress: A platform for knowledge exchange, where experts, scientists, and industry leaders discuss current trends, regulatory frameworks, and research developments in forestry.

Technical Expeditions: Guided tours and demonstrations in the forest provide hands-on experience with machinery and techniques. Attendees can observe operational efficiency, environmental impact, and practical applications firsthand.

This combination of exhibition, conference, and field demonstration ensures a holistic experience for professionals, blending theory, discussion, and applied practice.

A Platform for Innovation and Networking

The Roding fair attracts a diverse audience, including forestry companies, equipment manufacturers, researchers, policymakers, and environmental specialists. Participants benefit from the ability to network, explore new technologies, and engage directly with suppliers and industry leaders. The forest-based demonstrations, in particular, create a tangible understanding of how tools and machines perform under real working conditions, offering insights that are difficult to replicate in standard indoor shows.

The event also fosters collaboration between forestry administrations across Europe, strengthening professional ties and promoting the exchange of best practices. The rotating nature of the host locations highlights regional differences, encourages adaptation to local conditions, and ensures that innovation meets the practical needs of European forestry.

A Leading Event in European Forestry

Over the decades, the Forestry Demo Fair in Roding has become a benchmark for excellence in the sector. Its innovative format, strategic scheduling, and combination of exhibition, congress, and fieldwork make it an indispensable event for forestry professionals. By uniting technology, research, and practical demonstration, the fair continues to shape the future of sustainable forest management in Central Europe and beyond.

This approach ensures that every edition remains both relevant and forward-looking, offering attendees an unparalleled opportunity to observe, learn, and connect with the leading players in the forestry industry.