
On May 19, Kenny C. Holm, Market Manager Denmark at Södra, will take part in a panel discussion: “Link to practice: What do the principles mean for the future of timber construction?” The discussion will explore how the principles for responsible timber translate into decision-making. From ensuring traceability and complying with EUDR, to balancing biodiversity, market development, and the ambition to scale timber construction in a credible and nature-positive way.
Meet Kenny C. Holm, Ola Landqvist, Mohammad Raad and Olivia Carlsson at the fair and talk about how cross-laminated timber (CLT), sourced from responsibly managed family forests in southern Sweden, can support the transition to more sustainable construction.
“We’re excited to be part of Denmark’s largest conference for timber construction, Build in Wood.” – Södra.
Build in Wood brings together more than 300 professionals from across the construction industry to explore how wood can shape the future of construction. We have done this every year since 2018. You will gain cutting-edge knowledge on topics within wood construction, practical experience and, last but not least, crucial connections and networks for your future projects. And you won’t get that combination of knowledge and relationships anywhere else!
Wood is much more than just a material – it is a crucial tool in the transition towards a more nature-positive and resource-conscious construction. Therefore, the need for shared knowledge, experiences and new solutions is greater than ever. At Build in Wood, they build on what they as an industry already know.
But developments in wooden construction are accelerating, and if someone as a woodworking professional wants to keep up, they should attend Build in Wood on May 19-20 at D15 in Copenhagen!
“Come and join us at this year’s trade fair for wood professionals – you won’t want to miss it!” – Build in Wood.
Knowledge and networks someone won’t get anywhere else!
At Build in Wood, they delve into themes and professional tracks that show both the potential and complexity of modern wooden construction. Build in Wood gets new inspiration, tools, methods and less uncertainty about rules and requirements. One can gain experience and learn directly from Danish wooden projects that honestly show the industry’s challenges, solutions and framework conditions.
At the same time, professionals get inspiration from countries where wooden construction is even more widespread and developed.
Visitors will learn about, among other things:
- Responsibility
- Resources
- Transformation
- Recycling and design for disassembly
- AI and digitalization
- Moisture strategies
Family forest owners don’t just grow trees. They nurture relationships, breed a sense of responsibility and grow hope for the future. Forestry is key to a sustainable society, and Södra has a significant responsibility to harness the thousands of opportunities the forest offers. They work diligently to find new solutions to reduce their climate impact and use their resources sustainably. Södra takes care of the forest so that it can take care of them, now and in the future.
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