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Ligna to Hold 50th Anniversary Show

Organizers say the global woodworking community sees LIGNA 2025 as the most important milestone of the year and that exhibitors rely on the show as an economic driver.

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LIGNA 2025, to be held in Hanover, Germany, May 26-30, is poised to be one of the most important milestones for the global woodworking and wood processing industry on the way to the hoped-for industry turnaround.

The upcoming biennial trade fair for the woodworking and wood processing industry expects to host more than 1,200 exhibitors from all over the world and will occupy roughly 112,000 square meters of exhibition space, sending a strong signal in a challenging industry situation. Jointly organized by Deutsche Messe and VDMA Woodworking Machinery in Hannover, the show celebrates its 50th anniversary this year.

“LIGNA is currently almost at the same level as the previous event,” says Dr. Jochen Köckler, Chairman of the Executive Board, Deutsche Messe AG. “In view of the economic conditions, we are very grateful to everyone involved for their confidence in LIGNA. We are convinced that the world’s leading trade fair for the industry will ensure greater productivity and sustainability through fantastic innovations and thus provide the much-needed motivation and confidence for investments.”

Dr. Bernhard Dirr, Managing Director of the VDMA Woodworking Machinery Association, Frankfurt am Main adds, “Hardly any exhibitor skips LIGNA – and for good reason. Especially in challenging times, direct dialogue with customers is crucial to generating new investment momentum through innovative solutions. LIGNA is the platform where pioneering technologies are presented to an international audience of experts. And it’s not just manufacturers who cannot afford to miss this opportunity – customers, too, must be there, as the future course of the industry is set right here in Hanover.”

Motivation for Emerging from the Downturn

Stephanie Wagner, Head of LIGNA at Deutsche Messe AG, sees the strong industry response to LIGNA as a clear vote of confidence: “We are looking forward to a powerful LIGNA anniversary edition and are convinced that the trade fair, together with its exhibitors and visitors, has the potential to inspire renewed confidence in the market. It wouldn’t be the first time that LIGNA has served as the decisive catalyst for restarting the economic engine.”

LIGNA organizers shared the planning status of this year’s trade fair at a recent press conference. From left to right: Dr. Bernhard Dirr, Managing Director of VDMA Woodworking Machinery; Markus Hüllmann, Chairman of the VDMA Woodworking Machinery Association; Stephanie Wagner, Head of LIGNA; Thijs Meijerink, Keynote-Speaker, Engineering/Data & Analytics, IKEA of Sweden; Dr. Jochen Köckler, CEO Deutsche Messe AG.

The significance of LIGNA as the world’s leading trade fair remains strong, and constructive dialogue at LIGNA 2025 is more crucial than ever.

“LIGNA is the ideal forum for us to meet global customers, showcase our innovations, and bring the trade fair’s motto – ‘Linking people, driving innovation’ – to life,” says Samiron Mondal, CEO of Siempelkamp Business Unit Capital. “Moreover, we greatly benefit from the exchange of ideas at the event.”

Like Mondal, whose company has been exhibiting at LIGNA since its inception, Rudolf Eickhoff, Technical Managing Director of Venjakob, also underscores the importance of LIGNA 2025: “We are currently facing intense competition in the industry, with declining sales in some areas. This makes it all the more important to discuss the latest sustainable production methods to ensure our customers can remain competitive in the long run. We firmly believe that direct contact at the trade fair not only fosters trust but also lays the foundation for successful projects.”

LIGNA Caught Between Two Scenarios

Industry experts and market observers believe that the woodworking and wood processing industry — under pressure in recent months, particularly in Europe — could see a recovery in the second half of the year. However, ongoing economic challenges are fueling uncertainty and eroding business confidence. Unclear political developments and their economic impact have also led to delays in crucial investment decisions.

“We are navigating politically tense times concerning tariffs and exchange rates — something many of us have never experienced before,” says Köckler. “The German federal elections and the outcome of the U.S. presidency will bring clarity. Regardless of broader economic conditions, the woodworking and wood processing industry remains indispensable. Wood, as a raw material, is the ultimate symbol of CO₂ storage and sustainability.”

Industry, Trade, and Forestry: Shaping the Future Together

The three key themes of LIGNA 2025 — CONNECTIVITY, SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION, and ENGINEERED WOOD — are specifically designed to engage stakeholders across the woodworking community, including industry, trade, and forestry.

“The digital connectivity for a sustainable wood industry along the entire value chain, with wood and wood-based materials as the materials of the future — this summarizes in one sentence for what industry, craftsmanship, and forestry want to stand for together in the future,” says Wager. “With connectivity, sustainability, and future materials, the focus topics highlight the three core elements of this transformation and will be prominently featured across all seven exhibition areas.”

New and proven formats at LIGNA 2025

With LIGNA.Circular in Hall 12 and LIGNA.TruckStop in the open-air-site, two new formats will make their debut at LIGNA’s anniversary edition in May. “Thinking in circles” is the guiding principle of the new LIGNA.Circular format, which will be integrated into the LIGNA.Stage program. It will specifically focus on various aspects of circular value creation. Through presentations and panel discussions, CADEMI, the official LIGNA.Circular partner, will showcase sustainable innovations in processes, materials, and products. Key topics will include the necessary changes in collaboration among stakeholders and the transformation of business models, with a focus on cooperation, innovation, servitization, and transformation. The LIGNA.Circular program will also feature practical approaches and best-case studies, covering topics such as machinery and processes, raw materials and wood-based materials, product design, and recycling. The media partner for LIGNA.Circular is HK – Holz- und Kunststoffverarbeitung from DRW-Verlag.

LIGNA.TruckStop is the ultimate destination for joiners and carpenters eager to experience the latest advancements in power tools, fittings, and fastening technology. Show trucks, transporters, and vans packed with practical solutions from brands like Festool, Hettich, SawStop and Swiss Krono will be on-site in the open-air site near the wooden Expo roof. In addition, a stage tailored to the trade will host live presentations, expert interviews, and hands-on demonstrations throughout the event. The media partners for LIGNA.TruckStop are the trade publications BM and dds from the Konradin Media Group.

The central LIGNA forum will once again be the LIGNA.Stage in Hall 12, featuring solution- and user-oriented presentations aligned with LIGNA’s key themes, as well as discussions on major market and industry trends. Meanwhile, the LIGNA.Campus in Hall 11 will provide technical colleges, universities of applied sciences, and universities with a platform to present their educational programs. For first-time VDMA exhibitors and start-ups, LIGNA.FutureSquare — located in Hall 12 alongside the Stage and Circular — will showcase innovative products and services. And for those seeking career opportunities, LIGNA.Recruiting is the place to be. This format offers direct access to the industry’s leading companies, providing valuable insights into career paths and professional development opportunities.

For many years, the Carpenters’ Day on Tuesday of the trade fair has been a key highlight of LIGNA’s supporting program. On this day, carpenters from across Germany gather at the exhibition grounds in Hanover to experience a tailored program, including exclusive trade fair tours and networking events. At LIGNA 2025, the guild association Tischler Schreiner Deutschland (TSD) will once again be on-site, providing insights into the latest services and products from its professional associations.

Additionally, two key initiatives will be featured: The national design competition “Die Gute Form 2025” and the new TSD-project “Ergonomie der Werkstatt”, which aims to equip guild member companies with practical and recognized tools and workshop set-ups to create working spaces that promote efficiency, well-being, and job satisfaction. As part of this initiative, 18 model businesses are currently being developed in collaboration with workshop equipment manufacturers and suppliers.

Awards and Championships at LIGNA 2025

LIGNA will once again host prestigious awards and competitions, including: The Forwarder Championships, Die Gute Form, The Hans-Jürgen Narjes Prize and the German Timber Construction Prize, which has even garnered attention from the Federal Ministry of Housing, Urban Development and Construction. The German Timber Construction Prize winner will be honored on LIGNA Tuesday at 10 a.m. in Hall 12 on the LIGNA.Stage.

Visit  www.ligna.de for more information.

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