In addition to 60+ education presentations, the conference's Exhibit Hall welcomes live mass timber construction, modular mass timber housing, interactive research, and more.
PORTLAND, Ore., March 1, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The International Mass Timber Conference, the world's largest mass timber gathering, returns to Portland, Oregon, March 27-29, 2023. Record attendance of over 2,400 from over 35 countries is expected, reflecting the growing interest in mass timber construction worldwide.
Over 330 attendees will participate in sold out pre-conference tours of Portland and Eugene, Oregon, mass timber building and manufacturing facilities on Monday, March 27. Others have an opportunity to attend a design 101 workshop that same day titled "Mass Timber Boot Camp: Becoming a Mass Timber Design Expert." The workshop is presented by conference co-producer, WoodWorks. A popular Welcome Reception that Monday evening will officially launch the start of conference festivities and is open to all attendees. A second Happy Hour Reception takes place on Tuesday evening.
Keynote presentations are:
"For Whom / By Whom: Social Equity and Mass Timber." Moderated by Anyeley Hallova, Founder of Adre, the roundtable panel will feature a broad spectrum of Industry and civic leaders, all from Portland, discussing how mass timber can help address social equity and how we can better bring green, healthy buildings to communities of color and those with lower incomes that normally do not have access to them.
"Are We There Yet? Carbon, Construction & Credibility." This roundtable discussion moderated by Michael Goergen, VP of Innovation, U.S. Endowment for Forestry and Communities, with a panel of international guests addresses the role that forests, forest management, mass timber, and other construction innovations can play in shaping our carbon future.
"Buildings of the Future: The Next Evolution of Wood." World-renowned mass timber architect Michael Green returns to the conference for the first time since opening the very first event in 2016. Back from the adventure of a lifetime climbing one of the world's most sought-after peaks, and inspired by the beauty — and demise — of our natural environment, Michael will talk about the next evolution of wood construction and explore a new approach that could change the nature of our built environment — and our future.
March 28 and 29 also offer a total of 16 educational sessions featuring dozens of presentations from mass timber industry leaders from around the world, and a newly expanded Exhibit Hall. This year conference exhibitors and sponsors are bringing mass timber to the Exhibit Hall floor in a way that will educate, engage, and entertain like never before in the event's largest and most interactive exhibition yet. Attendees benefit from a 90,000 sq. ft show floor that features:
- Live mass timber construction inside the hall, throughout the day on Tuesday, March 28. Courtesy of WoodWorks, USDA Forest Service, and Seagate Mass Timber.
- Engaging and interactive research stations, highlighting the latest research in mass timber acoustics, seismic, fire, vibration, and more. Courtesy of TallWood Design Institute and KPFF Engineers.
- Modular housing units, courtesy of PathHouse.
- Mass timber axe throwing station, sponsored by Vaagen Timbers.
- Two-story Mass Plywood lounge, sponsored by Freres Engineered Wood.
- Mobile wood construction display, sponsored by Think Wood.
- And much more from over 145 additional exhibits from global companies.
Attendee passes offer passholders access to most all activities, most meals, and a complimentary PDF of the 2023 International Mass Timber Report that includes the newly revised "Mass Timber Price Index."
The conference is supported by Premier Sponsors including Hexion, Kallesoe Machinery, Timberlab, Kalesnikoff, and Western Archrib. Partners include USDA Forest Service and Province of British Columbia. Major Sponsors include: Freres Engineered Wood, Think Wood, Sansin, Seagate Mass Timber, Nordic Structures, TallWood Design Institute, Sustainable Forestry Initiative, Simpson Strong-Tie, Skanska, Sterling Structural, Vaagen Timbers, Built by Nature, Weyerhaeuser, Swinerton, Aon, Stiles, MINDA, and Business Oregon.
The International Mass Timber Conference, owned and produced by Trifecta Collective and co-produced by Forest Business Network and Woodworks, is the world's largest gathering of mass timber professionals including designers and architects, builders, mass timber manufacturers, sawmills, and developers, to name few.
About Trifecta Collective
Trifecta Collective is a trade show platform formed by GreyLion and trade show industry professionals, Rick McConnell and Jennifer Hoff. Mr. McConnell has extensive experience building and leading industry events across multiple industry sectors and has previously held senior leadership roles at Hanley Wood and Informa. Ms. Hoff has an equally impressive track record in show management, having held numerous positions at National Tradeshow Productions and more recently as the Founder of Taffy Event Strategies, which she continues to run today. Since 2021, Trifecta Collective has been building a portfolio of market-leading trade shows and events that are leaders in their respective market segments. For more information, please visit http://www.trifectacollectivellc.com.
About Forest Business Network
FBN is a top-tier consultancy, event marketing, and news and information source in the forest products sector. Its weekly email newsletter is a go-to news resource for global industry professionals. FBN's president and CEO, Craig Rawlings, is a nationally recognized expert in under-utilized timber and biomass.
About WoodWorks
WoodWorks (http://www.woodworks.org) provides free one-on-one project assistance as well as education and resources related to the code-compliant design of non-residential and multi-family wood buildings. WoodWorks technical experts offer support from design through construction on a wide range of building types, including mid-rise/multi-residential, educational, commercial, corporate, institutional and public.
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