Thursday, November 13, 2025

Raute was super excited to witness a great wrap-up of Forestry Australia Conference 2025 edition which was concluded on October 23, 2025 at the Adelaide Convention Centre, South Australia. The conference, titled “Restoring forests and landscapes and securing Australia’s future”, brings together leading experts to tackle global challenges in forestry, sustainability, and innovation.
They tend to be here, surrounded by passionate professionals and industry leaders shaping a more sustainable future for forestry and construction.
As construction moves toward low carbon solutions, Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL) is emerging as a key material for the future — light, strong, efficient, and climate smart. At Raute, they are proud to lead this transformation as a technology partner, enabling resource efficient wood production through innovations that optimise the use of wood, glue, and energy.
Shawn Cheo, Vice President, Market Area APAC and Juha Kuntola, Head of Business Development OCE, was present at Raute’s stand to welcome participants, share insights, and connect with partners and industry colleagues. Visitors explored how Raute empowers smarter, resource-efficient wood production. We look forward to meaningful conversations and collaborations that help drive the future of forestry.
The 2025 Forestry Australia Conference focused on restoring forests and landscapes and securing Australia’s future. They are halfway through the UN Decade of Ecosystem Restoration and the conference aims to bring together experts, researchers, forestry professionals, farmers, rangers and tree growing practitioners to explore how forest management and forest and landscape restoration can make a positive contribution to Australia’s future.
The conference aims to provide forest scientists, forestry professionals, tree growers and restoration practitioners with tools and best practice ideas to address critical challenges such as reducing carbon emissions, adapting to climate change and increased bushfire risk, engaging with changing social attitudes and values, empowering and involving Indigenous Australians, supporting regional development and local processing to meet national housing and forest product needs. The role of research, innovation in supporting evidence-based practice and decision making, and the use of emerging technologies, were the primary topics.
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