Welcome to Nuremberg
Look forward to a personal reunion with your industry from 12 - 15 July 2022! As the most important European trade fair for woodworking and wood processing, HOLZ-HANDWERK will allow you to handle and try out innovative products at a live event again in 2022.
In this unique atmosphere, you can experience at close quarters again the best that your craft has to offer and appreciate the vibrancy of wood as a living material in the many live presentations. Roll up your sleeves and test the latest technologies and processes live on site.
This year's Summer Edition also offers you exclusive open-air exhibition parties and a picturesque old town that invites you to enjoy after-work drinks in the idyllic beer gardens and numerous bars, especially in summer.

IT MAY INTEREST YOU
Missions | New illegal felling in the Piņalito Provincial Park in San Pedro reveals the silent expansion of deforestation in protected areas
The advance of deforestation on protected areas was once again evident this week in the Piņalito Sur Provincial Park, in San Pedro, where the Ministry of Ecology and Renewable Natural Resources confirmed a new case of selective illegal logging. The event occurs in a context of growing concern about the fragility of the environmental control system in rural and border areas, where the scarcity of resources, personnel and logistics limits the capacity of surveillance against criminal organizations organized to steal native woods and market them on the black market in connivance with sawmill owners.
Canadian researchers make biochar from wood waste that rivals steel in strength
Researchers at the University of Toronto have developed monolithic biochar from wood that can reach an axial hardness of up to 2.25 GPa, similar to mild steel.
They promote research in pine resins from the NEA
The forestry industry is one of the most important sectors in the economies of Misiones and Corrientes. Thousands of hectares of pine supply the paper, pulp, boards and sawmill industry. Pinus elliottii, one of the species established in the region, in addition to providing wood, is used to produce resin, a non-wood forest product with high demand in the chemical, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. In 2\024, resin extraction of approximately 52,6\0\0 tons was achieved from approximately 18,\0\0\0,\0\0\0 trees in production, generating income and jobs with high expansion potential.






















