As the main theme is “forests and wood”, the Luxembourg Wood Cluster could not miss this event that is expected to welcome 35,000 visitors over the three days.
Ten cluster members will present their products on the stand that covers 70 m2 and will concretely showcase the diversity of the sector as well as varied and interesting uses of wood – a regional, sustainable and natural material.
L’Ordre des architectes et ingénieurs-conseils (OAI) will also be there on the stand. It will present a movie with more than 50 wooden constructions in Luxembourg, that will show the importance of consulting engineers and architects in the development and growth of wood construction in Luxembourg.
The stand will also allow the Luxembourg Wood Cluster to show its work and role in the local economy.
“The Wood Cluster’s participation at this Agricultural Fair allows us to demonstrate wood as local and sustainable material, but also to present the numerous players and very varied jobs of the sector at the national and regional level,” explains Philippe Genot, the Luxembourg Wood Cluster manager.
A bus tour of exceptional wooden buildings
The Cluster exhibition will not only be static. On Saturday 30 June from 11:00 to 13:00, it organises, in partnership with the Public Buildings Administration, a bus tour of exceptional wooden buildings: the new headquarters of the Administration of Nature and Forests in Diekirch and the high school for nursing professions currently under construction in Ettelbruck.
The Cluster is also actively involved in setting up a wooden portal on the fair site in partnership with the University of Trier. The portal will be made using a very innovative system of fixation.
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