Timber iQ October - November 2017 // Issue: 34 | Page 11

EVENTS Ligna 2017 success driven by new concept Ligna 2017, the world's leading trade fair for woodworking and wood processing, has ended and the team recently came together to take stock of this five-day event. Almost half of Ligna 2017’s visitors were international. T rade visitors from the primary and secondary woodworking industries discovered a wealth of latest technologies and innovative ideas in 10 exhibition halls from 22 to 26 May at the Hannover Exhibition Centre in Hannover, Germany. According to official figures, Ligna occupied a total area of 129 000m 2 and hosted 93 000 visitors, of which 42 000 where outside of national borders. European Committee of Woodworking Machinery Manufacturers (Eumabois) created a communal area dedicated to the fair organisers and national associations. A survey conducted by the Eumabois Secretariat showed that the initiative was judged positively by the participants and it is very likely that the same approach will be repeated in the next edition and in other international exhibitions. The Eumabois Secretariat asked some leaders in the industry what they thought of this year’s event. Luigi De Vito, SCM division director machinery and Eumabois vice president, says, “This edition confirms the strong growth in this sector and in the companies that we deal with day after day. Ligna shows that the companies in this sector are committed to a virtuous path, created by technological research at the highest level and by fanatical attention to the needs of the customer and the market.” Another leader Arif Kacak, general secretary AIMSAD, Turkish Woodworking Machinery and Side Industries Association, says that it is important to have a high-quality event. “Because the quality of visitor mass is more important than its number. So, quantity and quality of visitors must be proportionate. In conclusion, Ligna 2017 was a great success,” he says. Wolfgang Rohner, IMA Schelling Group managing partner and Eumabois board member, says, “The main event for innovation in the woodworking industry is Ligna. The importance of this event has heightened in recent years and in my opinion other shows will struggle to live up to what this show has to offer regarding its tremendous success in showcasing innovative technologies.” // OCTOBER / NOVEMBER 2017 9