►The International Conference for Pulpwood
►Russia - conquered by foreign investments ►The forestry industry in Beleaguered is in search of new uses for bug-damaged wood ►Global warming, an issue of general interest ►Wooden board – new trands for outdoor decorations ►Iminent danger in Romania’s protected areas ►Wooden shutters, between tradition and modernism ►Democratic Republic of Congo - Forest Industry -between past and future ►The advantages of log house ►Global Trends and Africa ►The inauguration of a new timber-processing factory in Caerphilly Region – Wales ►ENG - US – major importer of illegal Asian processed timber ►Global Trends ►Warning! ►Sierra Leone bannes the timber export ►Timber industry is in collaps in Kallai area, India ►Brazil - world's supplier of raw material ►WPC - Wood Plastic Composite - Similar Appearance as Wood With a Far Higher Durability ►The Finns - manufacturers of wooden houses through excellence ►The 15-th edition of KWF-Tagung - Germany 2008 ►The "catastrophic" wood species for the forest ►The exportation volume in the Italian regions ►French forests – important natural resources ►INTERNATIONAL TRADE CENTER Brasov organizes, between 21 – 24 May, 2008, BraMOB® 2008 Exhibition ►The certified wood ►UAE wood imports surge ►Azi Ltd. - specialised manufacturer of lamellar elements ►EuroParket 2008 - April 13-15, Kortrijk Xpo, Belgium ►International Conference on Nanotechnology for the Forest Products Industry
June 25–27, 2008 ►The European Exhibition of Wood and Sustainable Habitat, 3-6 April, Grenoble, France ►The handcrafted wood industry in India – new perspectives ►Illegal cuttings and the world market of wood ►Glulam product - increase of popularity ►28-29 May 2008 - Nantes - 10th Edition of The Exhibition Carrefour International du Bois ►Shinnoki - comfort and innovation in the field of interior decoration ►Atmosphere, the new furniture showroom in Abu Dhabi, UAE ►Konteaki Furniture Company, UK - low-cost options for high quality furniture ►The Landes forest of Gascogne, France - a sustainable economic resource ►Quebec abolishes CAAF - Contracts Supply and Forest management ►Major cities around the world join WWF in fighting climate change during Earth Hour 2008 ►Brief analysis on the timber market made by the association Forestry Economy of Switzerland ►The Canadian lumber Industry - New trends ►Forest Industry, a Test Case in Globalization Debate ►Exhibition FORESTA-EUROSILVA INTERNATIONAL 2008 ►Italian industry slowed in November 2007 ►The effects of the appreciation of the Romanian leu in the wood industry ►The crisis of the forest industry of Quèbec is being accentuated ►Canada - Quebec: forest industry in numbers ►Wood is always profitable ►The economical relations between Romania and Egypt ►International Fair of Forestry - Lucerne, Switzerland, 16-19 August 2007 ►MOW Furniture Show ►Austrofoma – 9-11 October 2007 – Austria ►The standardisation in the wood industry ►Let us Live Wood - 1-4 November 2007, Bordeaux ►Timber & Working With Wood - Adelaide, Australia: 27-29 July 2007 ►EXPOFORESTAL CENTROAMERICA - 31 July - 05 August, GUATEMALA ►Exhibition of Graduates of Kozma Lajos Technical School ►Furniture China 2007 ►Feedback of FORESTA EUROSILVA INTERNATIONAL ►MOBEXPO BACAU 2007 ►BraMOB – a very promosing event ►ZOW Spain, 12-15.06.2007 ►FORESTA EUROSILVA INTERNATIONAL 2007 ►Another successful event at Expo Arad - MobilAR 2007 ►The 11th Specialized International Exhibition – INTERLES ►Mediafax Talks about Wood Industry ►FEEDBACK of the World Trade Center Bucharest & WoodBusinessPortal.com Business meeting ►Pannon Design Exhibition of Furniture and Home Design 2007 ►MobilAR 2007 - Furniture, furniture accessories and woodwoorking fair ►Déco Passion - Toulouse, France ►DOOR FAIR 2007 – Istanbul – Expo-Center ►BraMOB 2007 – Furniture and Interior Design Exhibition ►WORLD TRADE CENTER Bucharest & WoodBusinessPortal.com - Buisness meeting ►Treated timber – “a time bomb” ►China’s timber demand increases ►Microwave Drying of Timber Could Revolutionise Industry |
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April 07, 2008 |
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International Conference on Nanotechnology for the Forest Products Industry
June 25–27, 2008 |
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The proffessional output for this conference will be provided by The Tehnical Assosiation of the Pulp and Paper Industry and the Forest products Society
Topics covered include:
· Health and safety
· Self – assembly
· Nanocomponents
· characterization and measurement of nanotehnological stuctures and their properties
· nanocrystalline cellulose
· international and national nanotechnology programs and funding perspectives
· future directions
· and much more
“Nanotehnology: Research and development”is a surprising development in the forest products industry.
It offers, through innovations, the possiblity of transforming the products of this industry into more performant and lasting
ones, by reducing the costs of production and discovering new markets, in need of strong, recycleble and multifunctional
materials.
Examples of nanotehnoogical successes in this field:
1. ceramic nanoparticles incorporated in wood coatings that offer superior wear resistance and UV protection while
retaining 100% wood color transference through the coat-ing
2. incorporation of carbon nanotubes and electrolyte solution in paper, resulting in thin flexible conductive film used
for energy storage.
The third annual edition of the International Conference on Nanotechnology for the
Forest Products Industry (initiated in 2006) will present:
- the showcasing of new equipment, of new services for the wood industry and its communities
- the meeting of specialists and innovators from the same producing segment and encouraging a collaboration of the two
- the development of relationships between the scientific communities in the forest products industry
- gaining information about the latest practices in this field and the latest interests in nanotehnology
with more than 150 participants, both national and international, academicists and representats of national laboratories,this
gathering is tle largest of it’s kind which brings together professional manufacturers and decisionmakers. |
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