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Page 1: - FIEA · Please note that FIEA reserves the right to change the programme if needed without prior knowledge to event delegates. New Zealand Conference Programme DAY ONE – Tuesday
Page 2: - FIEA · Please note that FIEA reserves the right to change the programme if needed without prior knowledge to event delegates. New Zealand Conference Programme DAY ONE – Tuesday

Please note that FIEA reserves the right to change the programme if needed without prior knowledge to event delegates.

www.woodinnovations.events

New Zealand Conference ProgrammeDAY ONE – Tuesday 24 May 2016 DAY TWO – Wednesday 25 May 20168.30am Welcome & Introduction - FIEA

SeSSIon 1: InnovatIon – the Key to InternatIonal Wood ProductS comPetItIveneSS8.40am

9.20am

10.00am

Growing Innovation: Process, craft and materials in a new age.

The Digital Technology Revolution. how it’s changing the way we do business.

Transformative Technologies. Investing in Automation. What can the latest robotics, vision scanning and automation technologies bring to local wood processors?

Dylan Brady, Director & Conductor, Decibel Architecture, Australia

Randall Cameron, Managing Director Australia, Mobile Mentor, Australia

Peter Bradbury, Channel Manager-Robotics, ABB Ltd

10.30am Morning Tea & Networking

SeSSIon 2: changIng economIc & Wood conStructIon condItIonS – ForecaStS For current & Future oPeratIonS11.00am

11.30am

Building and Construction Outlook for NZ. Projections and impacts on local wood producers

The Changing Face of Building and Construction in Australasia. new technologies, trends and building systems. What’s this mean to the traditional supply chain and wood producers?

Derek Baxter, Acting General Manager, Building Control Systems, Infrastructure and Resource Markets, MBIE

Andrew Dunn, CEO, Timber Development Association NSW

12.00pm Lunch & Networking

SeSSIon 3: tImber PreServatIon technologIeS. neW FormulatIonS, ProceSSeS, InnovatIonS and trendS1.00pm

1.30pm

2.00pm

2.30pm

First in Australian Outdoor Timber Treatment - a low odour loSP treatment. developing and commercialising a new timber preservative

New Technology to Treat Engineered Wood, Hardwood, Heartwood, and Refractory Wood

Current and Future Wood Protection Research. Key points from the International research group on Wood Protection meeting, Portugal, may 2016

Global Wood Treatment Trends & Issues. Potential impact on local companies

Trevor Innes, GM Technical & Environment, Timberlink Australia, & Peter Carruthers, Marketing Manager, Arch Wood Protection, New Zealand

Hans Ward, Group President, Protection Products, Kop-Coat Inc / Dr. Ron Clawson, Global Technical Director, Kop-Coat Inc., USA

Tripti Singh, Project Leader (Bioactives & Wood Protection), Scion

Panel Discussion

4.00pm Wood Treatment Technology Showcase5.00pm Refreshments 6.30pm Conference Dinner

3.00pm Afternoon Tea & Networking

3.30pm The Health and Safety at Work Act. Applications and implications for wood producers. the new health and Safety at Work act comes into force on 4 april. how’s this going to apply to a typical sawmill or wood treatment site?

Marcus Nalter, Programme Manager Construction & Manufacturing, WorkSafe NZ

SeSSIon 4: Wood ProtectIon, durabIlIty and PerFormance8.30am

9.00am

9.30am

Short Term Wood Protection. new anti-sapstain and mould control technologies, treatment, reporting and management systems

Understanding Timber Design Life & Durability. What really are the expectations of local consumers and building specifiers for timber design life and durability compared to other materials?

Konrad Tittler, President, Diacon Technologies, Canada

Howard Parry-Husbands, Managing Director, Pollinate, Australia

10.00am Morning Tea & Networking

SeSSIon 5: communIcatIng to the Wood treatment conSumer

10.30am

Fire Safety in Buildings. changes to the building code and implications for local wood producers

Jeff Parker, Technical Manager, WPMA & Michael Belsham, Fire Engineer, MBIE

SeSSIon 6: engIneered Wood ProductS

11.30am

XLam Cross Laminated Timber Panels. Insights and lessons for local companies from the only clt manufacturer in the Southern hemisphere

Robin Jack, Director, XLam

12.00pm Lunch & Networking

SeSSIon 7: Wood modIFIcatIon and comPoSIte technologIeS – oPPortunItIeS For local Wood ProducerS1.00pm

1.30pm

2.00pm

2.30pm

HartHolz Wood Modification. research, trials and lessons from commercialisation by a local wood producer (napier Pine)

Latest Global Developments in Thermal Treatment. the royal treatment System (“cooking” freshly pressure treated wood in an oil under vacuum to dry, adding linseed oil for better wood stability and pigment colouring in a single short process)

Bringing Modified Wood to New Markets. lessons from a new venture in australasia

Trends Impacting the use of Modified Wood and the Continued Evolution of Thermal Modification

Ron Eddy,Managing Director, TimTechChem International

Bror Moldrup, CEO, IWT Moldrup, Denmark

Ben Campbell, Technical Director, Abodo

Duncan Mayes, VP R&D & Technology, StoraEnso Oyj, Finland (Via Video link)

3.00pm Conference Concludes

11.00am

Effective Communication with the Wood Treatment Consumer. buyers habits, spending and communication with the consumer have changed dramatically in just 2 years. Just how well has the wood industry adapted? lessons for local producers.

Gary Converse, Senior VP, Koppers, USA (via video link)

Wood Fibre Reinforced Plastics. - International commercialisation of local research - WPc’s. manufacturing & recent market trends

Jeremy Warnes, Business Development Manager, Scion

After-Dinner Presentation: thinking outside the Square. A New Venture Distilling Douglas fir into essential oils

Paul Greaves, General Manager, ForestPlus Oils

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What’s being covered? •Developments in wood preservative formulations and processes •Advances in alternative products to preservative treated wood •Modified wood products trends and opportunities for local wood producers •Composite and engineered wood products and options for future manufacturing •The real impacts of growing “green consumerism” on treated wood products •Wood treatment QA and QC schemes •What’s new in engineered wood products

Additional event planned in Rotorua. In keeping with the theme of wood innovations, Grow Rotorua in conjunction with central Government and key timber and pre-fab industry associations has organised a one-day conference to follow on from Wood Innovations 2016. It is being held the day after, on Thursday 26 May 2016. Titled “Changing Perceptions of Engineered Timber for Construction” it will run at the Waiariki Institute of Technology in Rotorua.

New Zealand Event Details:

Timber Preservation – Wood Modification – Engineered & Composite Wood Products

Venue: Distinction Rotorua Hotel, 390 Fenton Street, Rotorua

Accommodation: Special Wood Innovations 2016 accommodation is offered with early-bird room rates from $150 (incl GST) available to delegates at the Distinction Rotorua Hotel. Please state you are attending the Wood Innovations 2016 conference when booking.

For room reservations call Freephone: 0800 654 789, Tel: +64 7 349 5200 or E-mail: [email protected]

Presented by: Forest Industry Engineering Association, a division of Innovatek Ltd

www.woodinnovations.events

Why Wood Innovations 2016? Over 220 wood treatment and timber manufacturing companies participated in the last Forest Industry Engineering Association’s Wood Innovations event. It ran in both New Zealand and Australia in mid-September 2014. Feedback to the series was overwhelming.

Alternate wood products to timber treated with wood preservatives are increasingly making themselves known in the marketplace. Wood plastic composites and modified wood products are a commercial reality, are already being produced in commercial quantities locally and can offer a genuine alternative to more traditional treated timber products.

The global wood plastic composites market for example is expected to reach US$5.4 billion in 2019, expanding at a compounded annual growth rate of around 11% over the next four years. The greatest growth for these products is being projected to be in the Asia Pacific region.

The scope for expansion for existing wood producers or new businesses is considerable. With a raft of new technologies, research and operations that have been set up over the last two years, Wood Innovations 2016 will provide local companies with a timely insight into new timber preservatives, wood modification processes, composite and engineered wood technologies.

Who will be attending ?

•Timber treatment operations

•Sawmill, wood manufacturing and wood panels companies

•Suppliers of treatment chemicals, glues, equipment and services

•Timber R&D personnel

•Wood products and environmental consultants

•Government Departments advising on timber building and construction

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Registration Details:• All prices exclude GST (15%).

• Forest Industry Engineering Association (FIEA) member discounts of 10-25% apply on ALL listed Conference Rates. FIEA Membership Details and Benefits can be seen on www.fiea.org.nz Membership status and discounts available can be checked by calling our FIEA offices.

• Supporting Associations include: Wood Processors & Manufacturers Association of NZ, the NZ Timber Industry Federation, New Zealand Forest Owners Association and New Zealand Institute of Forestry.

• To be eligible for the discounted registration rates, registrations and payment must be received ON or BEFORE the due date. All discounted registration rates require payment at time of registration and before the cut-off date in order to receive any discount.

• Your conference registration payment covers the morning and afternoon teas, lunches, refreshments, a conference handbook and access to presentations (electronic download for those presentations where presenter approval has been given).

Cancellation policy: For cancellations before Friday 8 April 2016 a 10% administration fee applies. Cancellations received after 8 April 2016 are non-refundable but are transferable. Please allow 30 days for refunds to be processed. If you wish to transfer your registration to another individual from within your company, please provide us with at least 24 hours advance notice.

4 Ways to Register• Website: www.woodinnovations.events • Tel: (+64) 7 921 1382• Fax: (+64) 7 921 1381 or post this registration form to: FIEA, PO Box 1230, Rotorua 3040, New Zealand. SPECIAL Discount Rates: (Group Rate BEFORE 24 March, Early-Bird Rate BEFORE 15 April and Supporting Industry Association Rates).

Name: Position: Email:

Company:

Postal Address:

Contact Person:

Tel: Fax:

Delegate Details:

Tuesday 24 - Wednesday 25 May 2016, Distinction Rotorua Hotel, Rotorua, New Zealand

Payment: Cheque payable to Forest Industry Engineering Association, or Direct credit our Westpac Account: 03-1552-0257749-00, or Please debit my MasterCard / Visa (circle one)

Amount enclosed: $ Cardholder’s signature:

Credit card number: CSC Number:

Expiry date: Cardholder’s name:

For more information contact us on (+64) 7 921 1382, OR register online at www.woodinnovations.events

Please return to Forest Industry Engineering Association, PO Box 1230, Rotorua 3040, New ZealandFax: (+64) 7 921 1381, e-mail: [email protected]

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Rate/Delegate # Attendees TotalEarly Bird Rate (applies on or before 15 April 2016) NZ$860 $Standard Rate (applies after 15 April 2016) NZ$960 $Special Group Rate (when booking 3 or more delegates - same workplace, NZ$480 $on or before 24 March 2016) Group Rate (when booking 3 or more delegates - same workplace, NZ$760 $after 24 March 2016)

Supporting Association Discount Rate NZ$840 $(Participating Associations listed below)

FIEA Discount Rate -$

Dinner Tickets NZ$80 $ SUB TOTAL $ + GST (15%) $ GRAND TOTAL $

Registration Rates: