
The exhibits will be complemented by a captivating supporting program. On Tuesday September 11, the Forestry Department of the Irkutsk Region and the region’s Association of the Timber Industry and Timber Exporters will be staging a number of live demonstrations. Wednesday September 12 will feature a conference program covering a variety of topics, including local investment opportunities, government support initiatives for the local wood industry, wood industry trends and technologies, the commercial potential of bioenergy and wood waste utilization, and the latest developments in the pulp and paper industry. Expert speakers include representatives from the Ministry of Forestry of the Irkutsk Region, local industry associations, the Kuratorium für Waldarbeit und Forsttechnik GmbH (KWF), German and Russian forestry schools, the Fraunhofer Institute and key technology providers such as the German company Linck.
Thursday’s program will be dedicated to education and training, especially the question of how education providers can help improve the efficiency of the Irkutsk region’s wood industry and safeguard the future of Siberia’s forests. A German-Russian roundtable will explore best practices in the education of forest industry professionals. On Friday, the last day of the show, the results of the “Best Exhibitor” contest will be announced at a special awards ceremony.
“SibWoodExpo will set new standards in forestry equipment and forestry and sawmill technology in the region because local demand for new technology is strong. The show also offers plenty of opportunities for discussion and the generation of fresh ideas regarding the cascading use of wood,” said Christian Pfeiffer, Deutsche Messe’s Global Director LIGNA& Woodworking Events.
This year’s show will again enjoy the full support of the Irkutsk regional government, the building ministry, the relevant Russian wood industry associations, the major regional timber exporters and forestry companies, as well as a number of other key multipliers, such as the East Siberian Chamber of Industry and Commerce.
Russia is the world’s most timber-rich country. Siberia’s Irkutsk region is the recognized center of the Russian Federation’s forestry industry and well known for its wealth of high-quality timber resources.