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DEMO International forestry equipment show heads to Ottawa/Gatineau

DEMO International is known for its demonstrations of forestry equipment.
DEMO International is known for its demonstrations of forestry equipment. Pixabay

DEMO International is gearing up to make its mark in Ottawa/Gatineau from September 17 to 21, 2024. Organized by the Canadian Woodlands Forum, DEMO International is an event for forestry professionals, showcasing the latest innovations and technologies in action amidst a woodland backdrop.

As part of the festivities, the DEMO International Pre-conference will kick off at the Delta Ottawa City Centre on September 17 to 18, offering attendees an opportunity to delve deeper into key industry topics. From presentations on research, automation, and digitalization to discussions on logging and trucking, biodiversity, and sustainability practices, the pre-conference is expected to be an enriching experience for all participants. Additionally, insights into international forestry outlooks from Sweden and Finland will provide perspectives on global forestry trends and best practices.

Registration for both the pre-conference and the main DEMO International event opens in June, offering attendees the chance for a week-long celebration of forestry.

DEMO International is known for its demonstrations of forestry equipment, providing attendees with a firsthand glimpse into the future of the industry. From machinery to technologies, exhibitors will bring their products to life, demonstrating their capabilities live in the woods.

As the flagship event of the Canadian Woodlands Forum, DEMO International is a testament to the organization's commitment to advancing forestry practices and innovation within the industry. The event is hosted by SBC Cedar.

Beyond the demonstrations, attendees including high school students with the outreach program can look forward to networking opportunities, educational sessions, career information, and insights from industry experts. Moreover, by visiting Canada's capital region, attendees can explore its cultural offerings, landmarks, and surroundings.

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