The meeting place for the entire world of woodworking and wood processing.
Hannover, Germany. LIGNA (May 15 - 19, 2023) is considered The meeting place for the entire world of woodworking and wood processing. Local heroes such as carpenters, joiners, cabinetmakers and mobile assemblers come to Hannover, as do global machine manufacturers, to experience together the future possibilities of human-machine interaction. In addition to the comprehensive exhibition program with world premieres of new technologies, an equally informative and entertaining supporting program provides added value. Carpenters, joiners cabinetmakers and mobile assemblers in particular can look forward to informative program highlights at LIGNA.

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The forest of the oldest shadows: the story of the petrified trees
One of the natural treasures of Río Negro turns 23 years old under the protection law that allows its conservation. Where it is and how it was formed. Río Negro celebrates 23 years of conservation in the petrified forest as a Protected Natural Area (ANP). It is a space of 625 hectares that protects an exceptional site of fossil trunks that date back more than 60 million years.





















