Timber Processing and Energy Expo

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2060 N Marine Dr, Portland, OR 97217
September 23-25, 2026
334-834-1170
Timber Processing And Energy Expo

Secure Your Spot at TP&EE 2026!

Join us for the Timber Processing and Energy Expo (TP&EE), taking place September 23-25, 2026, at the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Oregon. Supported by Timber Processing magazine, Panel World magazine, Wood Bioenergy magazine and Hatton-Brown Expositions, this premier industry event brings together professionals from timber processing, panel production, and wood bioenergy.

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Show Reviews

We had a great time at the Expo and we were able to have 14 attend this year! It’s nice to see the latest and greatest in the industry and how we may improve our business. This Expo is like us touring a dozen sawmills and seeing what’s out there that we haven’t seen or imagined. The last two years have really been flat markets, which makes it tough to be motivated and optimistic, but attending the show allowed us all to look forward to potential improvements—like a bunch of kids in a candy store! This helps us to see where we’re headed.

Duane Vaagen

Vaagen Brothers Lumber

The Timber Process & Energy Expo is held annually and brings together people from the lumber, panel, engineered wood products, wood-based energy and biomass sectors. There were over 110 exhibitors and more that 1,200 attendees from thirty-five states and fifteen countries. A great venue to network with potential customers, equipment manufactures and see offerings from the competition.

Brian Hamre

President, AmeraMex

We are currently working on Capex for next year, I was looking for equipment in the sawmill and planer mill—graders, gang, profiler, infeed etc., really for informational and budgetary purposes. The show was nice and informational. It is good to see many of the industry suppliers in one location and offers much more opportunity for exposure to other products or ‘brands’ than we currently use.

Chuck Morgan

General Manager, Suwannee Lumber

I did spend a bit of time there for the first time in several years and was impressed with the quality/quantity of vendors and new ideas. We are always interested in grade scanning, process control and general optimization developments. I look forward to the next show.

Northwest Lumberman

I found the show very worthwhile and was surprised with how well attended it was. The opportunity for face-to-face contact with the network of people I interact with in the industry is invaluable.

Southeast Lumberman