
Ligna 2025 already opened its doors in Hannover
Today Monday, May 26, Ligna 2025 began, the most important international fair in the world dedicated to the wooden industry and Latin formation. Until May 30, Hannover will be the meeting point for companies, professionals and specialists around the world.
With more than 1,300 exhibitors from all continents, Ligna 2025 presents the latest innovations in machinery, automation, digitalization and sustainable solutions applied to wood work. In this edition, intelligent manufacturing processes, efficient resource management and the development of sustainable materials charge special prominence.In addition, live demonstrations, spaces dedicated to carpentry 4.0, and international forums where trends that will mark the future of the industry are highlighted.The Fair takes place at the Deutsche Messe Fairground, with more than 120,000 m² of exhibition and an expectation of visitors that exceeds 90,000 people.Why is Ligna key to the sector?Constant innovation: Technologies are presented that change the way to produce and design with wood.Global scale: exhibitors and visitors from more than 50 countries.Networking and Business: It is the starting point of strategic alliances and new commercial opportunities.Ligna 2025 is not just an exhibition: it is a window to the future of wood.
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