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Wednesday, 07 September 2022 18:55

Forestry Expo comes to NZ

Written by  Staff Reporters
A new forestry expo heads to Rotorua this November. A new forestry expo heads to Rotorua this November.

New Zealand’s first forestry expo event, the Fast & Forward Forestry Expo, is headed to Rotorua.

The event will take place 18 – 19 November 2022, and is designed to bring forestry to Kiwis outside the sector, showcasing innovation and advancements, career opportunities and the contributions forestry makes to the New Zealand economy, while also providing a chance for industry to come together.

The expo is presented by the Forestry Industry Contractors Association (FICA).

FICA chief executive Prue Younger says forestry has come a long way from the days of chainsaws and pulling logs by horse.

“It’s time to celebrate and showcase forestry innovations and advances, to the industry as well as the wider NZ public.

“Let’s come together and feel proud of where forestry is today, while also looking at future development opportunities.”

The expo will feature a range of trade stands showcasing all things forestry, from heavy machinery, equipment, technology, safety gear, new advancements and innovations, to science, forestry support services, careers and more.

Entertainment will include demos and logging challenges, children’s circus and entertainers, food and beverage vendors. An industry dinner is also taking place at the Energy Events Centre on Friday 18 November, as part of the wider event. It will include a Charity Auction to support funding further tools for the industry to manage mental health matters.

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