Mass Timber Developments And Optional Tour
What Are You Waiting For?
The summer is quickly fading, which means the 2022 Timber Processing & Energy Expo is almost here! Register now to take advantage of free pre-registration for mill personnel that saves you time come show week. Registration includes access to all three days of the show, September 28-30, with the option to add on one (or both!) of the dynamic conferences that will co-locate with the expo.
From Forest To Frame: Mass Timber Developments
- Co-located with the Timber Processing & Energy Expo in Portland, Oregon, From Forest To Frame: Mass Timber Developments, will be Wednesday, September 28, 2022.
P&E Speaker Spotlight
Kyle Freres, Vice President of Operations, Freres Engineered Wood
Evolution of Wood Products: Past and Future of Freres Engineered Wood
The wood products industry has a history of innovation, with its primary focus being to do more with a tremendous natural resource. From the humble construction of the first log cabin to the wooden sky scrapers of the future, wood has remained one of the most renewable, sustainable, and environmentally friendly structural construction products ever used. With advancements in 3D modeling, advanced large-format CNC, and robotic manufacturing, the Mass Ply Panel by Freres Engineered Wood is poised to be the mass timber material of choice for constructing the sustainable cities of tomorrow.
Optional Mass Timber Tour—Just Added!
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:
Price—$95.00
Thursday, September 29th
Bus leaves Expo Center 8:30 a.m.
Freres Engineered Wood, Lyons, Ore.
Visit Mass Timber Structure Sites
TallWood Institute, Corvallis, Ore. (lunch included)
(Maximum seating 55)
Sawmill Productivity & Efficiency Conference
- Co-located with the Timber Processing & Energy Expo in Portland, Oregon, Productivity & Efficiency: A Conference By Timber Processing, will be Thursday, September 29, 2022.
From Forest To Frame Speaker Spotlight
Chris Brown, Vice President, Mid-South Engineering Co.
Simplicity Is the Ultimate Sophistication
Has lumber processing become too complicated? We discuss what the future may hold regarding the balance between manufacturing and maintainability.
Show News
Timber Processing Person of the Year Award To Be Presented At TP&EE
Another reason to mark your calendars for the 2022 Timber Processing & Energy Expo: The presentation of the Timber Processing Person of the Year award. READ MORE >>>
WWPA Partners With TP&EE
Hatton-Brown Expositions and Western Wood Products Assn. announce that WWPA will participate in the Preferred Partners program with Hatton-Brown’s Timber Processing & Energy Expo (TP&EE), which will be held September 28-30 at the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Ore. READ MORE >>>
Latest News
Sawmillers Show Up: TP&EE Portland 2022 Was A Success
The recent Timber Processing & Energy Expo, held in Portland, Ore. September 28-30, had a knockout crowd of sawmillers from around the globe walking the aisles. 110 wood producer companies sent representatives to the three-day trade show which featured a sold-out exhibit floor, and one-day, optional add-on education session. As well as beer and brats available for purchase all three days and a special open reception honoring Collins Co.’s Eric Schooler, Timber Processing magazine’s 2022 Person of the Year on the first day, sponsored by Real Performance Machinery…
Get In Line
Following a pandemic-induced cancellation in 2020, the biennial Timber Processing & Energy Expo returns September 28-30 to the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Ore. Hatton-Brown Expositions, an affiliate of Timber Processing magazine, has hosted the event since 2010.
“It’s hard to believe it has been four years since TP&EE was held, and what a strange trip it has been,” comments Rich Donnell, TP&EE Show Director and Editor-in-Chief of Timber Processing. “The important thing is that we’re back face-to-face. ‘Virtual’ is okay, but it’s not like being there.”
TP&EE Hosts Mass Timber Developments
The biennial Timber Processing & Energy Expo, following a pandemic-induced cancellation in 2020, returns this September 28-30 to the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Ore. Hatton-Brown Expositions, an affiliate of Panel World magazine, has hosed the event since 2010.
“It’s hard to believe it has been four years since TP&EE was held, and what a strange trip it has been,” comments Rich Donnell, TP&EE Show Director and Editor-in-Chief of Panel World. “The important thing is that we’re back face-to-face. ‘Virtual’ is okay, but it’s not like being there.”