Holz Innovativ - Rosenheimer Holznetz

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Holz Innovativ - Rosenheimer Holznetz
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The Symposium is supported by
Bayern Innovativ GmbH
Fax: +49 911 206 71 766
I would like to register for the Symposium
“Holz Innovativ“
on the 18 - 19 April 2007 in Rosenheim.
Partner
Please register before 10 April 2007, using a separate form for each person.
International Symposium
and Exhibition
18 and 19 April 2007
18 April 2007
19 April 2007
I will attend the following sessions:
A1
B1
C1
A2
B2
C2
A3
B3
C3
Holz Innovativ
Location
Kultur- und Kongresszentrum
Rosenheim
18 -19 April 2007
Please send me a registration confirmation and an
invoice. (Registration fee: see “General Information”)
I would like to exhibit at the Symposium.
Please send me the application details.
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Welcome
Wood is an important renewable raw material.
It has a high availability within Bavaria but also within the nearby Alp-regions, Eastern Europe and Scandinavia.
With over 200,000 employees and more than
30 billion Euro of revenue the forestry and timber industry is an important branch of the Bavarian economy.
As a raw material wood is very much in demand, especially due to its versatile use as an energy source, as a
base material for the chemical industry and also as a
building and basic material, which represents the widest
area of its application.
Wood is most frequently used for interior finishing and
residential construction as well as for state-of-the-art
bridges and impressive large-scale projects. A bold stress
ribbon bridge in Gera, a technically brilliant airport terminal in Paris or entire city architectures in Norway are
impressive examples of wood design and functionality.
General Information
Overall
Coordination
Bayern Innovativ GmbH
Gewerbemuseumsplatz 2
90403 Nürnberg
Phone: +49 911 206 71 155
Fax: +49 911 206 71 766
E-Mail: [email protected]
www.bayern-innovativ.de
Venue
Kultur- und Kongresszentrum
Kufsteiner Straße 4
83022 Rosenheim
Phone: +49 8031 365 04
www.kuko.de
Conference
Time
Training Institute for Forestry Industry, Woodworking
Wednesday, 18 April 2007
9.30 – 17.45 h Sessions
8.30 – 19.00 h Exhibition
From 17.45 h Evening reception
and Plastic (LHK Rosenheim)
Thursday, 19 April 2007
VARIOTEC Sandwichelemente GmbH & Co. KG,
8.30 – 17.15 h Sessions
8.00 – 17.45 h Exhibition
Palette CAD GmbH, Stuttgart
Panacol-Elusol GmbH, Oberursel
Reifenhäuser Extrusion GmbH & Co. KG, Troisdorf
RUF GmbH & Co. KG Brikettieranlagen, Zaisertshofen
SFS intec GmbH, Oberursel
Stadt Rosenheim
Neumarkt i. d. Opf.
Velux Deutschland GmbH, Winnenden
wodego GmbH, Neumarkt
Congress
Languages
German and English
Sessions will be simultaneously translated
Registration
Please fax the enclosed reply to:
+49 911 206 71 766
Application forms can be found under
www.bayern-innovativ.de/wood2007
Closing date
for registration
10 April 2007
Registration
Fee
Incl. seminar documents, lunch, reception
and refreshments:
2 days: € 310,– plus 19 % VAT
€ 170,– plus 19 % VAT
1 day:
Xella Trockenbau-Systeme GmbH, Olching
Z-LASER Optoelektronik GmbH, Freiburg
Zwick GmbH & Co. KG, Ulmen
By close cooperation with related businesses and institutions new opportunities for added value at a regional
level can be opened up for innovative forest and wood
companies. The Bavarian government supports this
process with its cluster campaign named Allianz Bayern
Innovativ.
Representatives of academic institutions,
research institutes and public authorities:
2 days: € 160,– plus 19 % VAT
1 day:
€ 90,– plus 19 % VAT
The closeness to timber resources and to qualified science
and industry of different technologies opens up manifold
new business opportunities. Nanocoated surfaces for
enhanced weather protection, combinations with other
materials in timber construction and interior design or
the integration of wood in premium cars are examples
of the innovative potential and versatility of wood.
Students (proof of status required)
2 days: € 45,– plus 19 % VAT
1 day:
€ 25,– plus 19 % VAT
Registration
Conditions
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On receipt of your registration, confirmation will
be sent to the E-Mail address given. An invoice
will be sent via post to the given address unless
otherwise stated. Cancellations received before
10 April 2007 are exempt from charges. For later
cancellations and for non-attendance, the full
amount will be incurred. Substitution of participants is possible according to prior agreement.
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Exhibition
18 April 2007, Plenary session
Exhibitors include among others:
Bayern Innovativ GmbH, Nuremberg
Bavarian State Ministry for Economic Affairs,
Infrastructure, Transport and Technology –
Invest in Bavaria, Munich
BAYTECH IHR, Rosenheim
Department of Timber Construction / Wood Research,
Technical University Munich
EGGER Holzwerkstoffe GmbH & Co. KG, Brilon/Wismar
Finnforest Merk GmbH, Aichach
Forest and Timber Cluster Initiative in Bavaria, Freising
Fraunhofer-Institute of Wood Research (WKI),
Braunschweig
German Society for Wood Research (DGfH), Munich
HARO - Hamberger Industriewerke GmbH,
Stephanskirchen
haubold-kihlberg GmbH, Hemmingen
hsb-SYSTEMS Gmbh, Kaufbeuren
IRC Bavaria, Nuremberg
Klöpferholz GmbH & Co. KG, Garching
KWF Kuratorium für Waldarbeit und Forsttechnik e.V.,
Groß-Umstadt
Lignatur AG, Waldstatt, Switzerland
With this in mind, Bayern Innovativ Ltd. has conceived for the fifth time the symposium “Holz
Innovativ” with an accompanying exhibition. The
congress will be organised in collaboration with the
Forest and Wood Cluster, the German Society for
Wood Research (DGfH), the Wood Research of the
Technical University Munich, the University of Applied
Sciences Rosenheim and with the comprehensive
support of the Bavarian State Ministry for Economic
Affairs, Infrastructure, Transport and Technology.
Experts from industry and science will present the
latest developments and emerging trends. The topics
focus on the utilisation of timber resources with the
optimisation of logistics, building extension, tomorrow's wood architecture, novel high-tech wood-based
composites and the development of new customer
and market segments.
This international meeting point for science and
industry brings experts and potential users together,
offering practical information and – together with the
accompanying exhibition – forms an ideal platform
where contacts will be initiated for future cooperations.
I wish the symposium "Holz Innovativ" every success
and would like to cordially invite you to participate.
From 8.30
onwards
Registration,
Issue of conference documents
9.30 – 9.35
Opening remarks
Bayern Innovativ GmbH, Nuremberg
Welcome addresses
Gabriele Bauer
Mayoress of Rosenheim
Klaus Stöttner MdL
Member of the curatorship of the University of
Applied Sciences Rosenheim
Forestry and timber – an important
industry in Bavaria
Erwin Huber
Bavarian Minister for Economic Affairs, Infrastructure, Transport and Technology, Munich
How to grow in a declining market –
potential solutions of a family-owned
timber frame house builder
Dagmar Fritz-Kramer
CEO, Bau-Fritz GmbH & Co. KG, seit 1896,
Erkheim/Allgäu
International markets – developments,
opportunities, challenges
Matti Mikkola
Senior Vice President, Stora Enso Timber Oy,
Helsinki, Finland
Forest and Wood Cluster in Bavaria –
shaping the future through networks
Prof. Dr. Dr. habil. Drs. h.c. Gerd Wegener
HFM Wood Research Munich, Technical
University Munich
Impulses for innovation by cooperation
across new technologies and branches
Prof. Dr. Josef Nassauer
CEO, Bayern Innovativ GmbH, Nuremberg
9.35 – 9.45
9.45 –10.15
10.15 – 10.40
10.40 – 11.05
11.05 – 11.30
11.30 – 11.50
Mehling & Wiesmann GmbH, Lohr am Main
Messe München GmbH
11.50 – 14.00
Lunch break in the exhibition
Moralt Tischplatten GmbH & Co. KG, Bad Tölz
National Faculty School Rosenheim for
Wood Technology and Wood Management
University of Applied Sciences Rosenheim
Erwin Huber
Bavarian State Minister for Economic Affairs,
Infrastructure, Transport and Technology
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18 April 2007, afternoon
Parallel sessions
A1 Timber engineering – added value
through material combination
Building with wood – building
physics and building shells
Techniques and management for
the mobilisation of timber
Chair: Karl Moser
Chair: Prof. Heinz Köster
Chair: Prof. Dr. Walter Warkotsch
Vice-President of the German Society for
Wood Research (DGfH), Munich
14.00 – 14.15
14.15 – 14.45
14.45 – 15.15
15.15 – 15.45
A1
Introduction
Karl Moser
Quality and safety – two important
terms in timber engineering
Univ.-Prof. (ret.) Dr.-Ing.
Heinrich Kreuzinger
Technical University Munich
Town, country, timber – is wood urbane?
Univ. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thomas Jocher
Architekten BDA Fink + Jocher, Munich / Director,
Institute Housing and Design, University of Stuttgart
Wooden construction of traffic routes
seen from the perspective of the public
administration of road construction –
road and pedestrian bridges, noise
barriers, design elements
Director Robert Wufka
Head of State Building Authority, Passau
15.45 – 16.15
Coffee break in the exhibition
16.15 – 16.45
Building a bridge – a project report on a
block-bonded stress ribbon bridge in Gera
Frank Miebach
Owner, IB-MIEBACH Ingenieurbüro für Holzbau und
Holzbrückenbau, Cologne
Dr.-Ing. Johann Köppl
CEO, fichtner + köppl gmbh, Rosenheim /
cooperation with SCHAFFITZEL Holzindustrie GmbH
+ Co., Schwäbisch Hall
Timber engineering in architecture –
selected projects combined with steel and
glass
Dr.-Ing. Mathias Kutterer
CEO, RFR Ingenieure GmbH, Stuttgart
Wood bonding in the automotive industry
Sebastian Münch
Wood Workshop, Goodwood manufacturing
plant, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Ltd, United
Kingdom
16.45 – 17.15
17.15 – 17.45
From 17.45
onwards
Evening reception
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B1
C3
Faculty of Wood Technology and Vice-President of
University of Applied Sciences Rosenheim
Head of Department of Forest Work Science and
Applied Computer Science, Technical University Munich
14.00 – 14.15
14.00 – 14.15
14.15 – 14.45
Introduction
Prof. Heinz Köster
Focus on fire resistance – new strategies
and technological developments
Reinhard Wiederkehr
Co-owner, Makiol + Wiederkehr, Beinwil am See,
Switzerland
14.45 – 15.15
Building equipment and appliances in
passive houses – overview and best practice
examples
Andreas Lackenbauer
Owner, Ingenieurbüro Lackenbauer, Traunstein
15.15 – 15.45
Feeling home in individualised energyefficient houses based on the principles
of building biology
Günther Gruber
CEO, Gruber NaturHolzHaus GmbH, RodingAltenkreith
15.45 – 16.15
16.15 – 16.45
16.45 – 17.15
17.15 – 17.45
From 17.45
onwards
Coffee break in the exhibition
Passive housing Esslingen: Energy concept
and economic efficiency of supply options
Prof. Dr. Harald Krause
Building Physics and Building Technology, University
of Applied Sciences Rosenheim
Martin Ehlers
Ingenieurbüro Ehlers, Tuntenhausen
Monitoring, interim results and practical
experience with the vacuum-insulated zeroenergy house in Voggenthal
Christof Stölzel
CEO, VARIOTEC GmbH & Co. KG, Neumarkt
Application of bonded profile cross-sections
of different wood types for windows and
window walls, using engineered wood
products and other materials
Prof. Josef Schmid
Ingenieurbüro Prof. Schmid – isp Rosenheim
14.15 – 14.45
14.45 – 15.15
15.15 – 15.45
Introduction
Prof. Dr. Walter Warkotsch
RFID technology in forestry – technical
support and solutions for roundwood
logistics
Dr. Sven Korten
Chair of Forestry Work Science and Applied
Computer Science, Technical University Munich
Optimising business processes in forestry
and wood industry – mobile data
management for maximum transparency
Andreas Wilwerding
CEO, Wilwerding dataCargo GmbH, Freiburg i. Br.
New approaches to energy timber logistics
Christian Genser
BCT – BioMa, Traunstein
15.45 – 16.15
Coffee break in the exhibition
16.15 – 16.45
Cooperation between forestry and timber
industry – the road to successful timber
mobilisation
Hugo Wirthensohn
MB Wald-Säge Fuchstal eG / Office for Agriculture
and Forestry, Kempten
Timber mobilisation by innovative forest
cooperations among forest owners
Thomas Steinmüller
Institute of Forest Engineering, BOKU – University of
Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna,
Austria
16.45 – 17.15
From 17.15
onwards
Get-together in the exhibition
Evening reception
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19 April 2007, afternoon
Parallel sessions
Trends in wood architecture
Future-oriented developments
on wood surfaces
New markets and marketing –
strategies and technologies
Chair: Dr. Klaus Richter
Chair: Georg Wolf
Chair: Ludger Dederich
A3
Head of specialist consulting on wood construction,
German Timber Promotion Fund, Bonn
14.00 – 14.15
14.15 – 14.45
14.45 – 15.15
15.15 – 15.45
Introduction
Ludger Dederich
Single-family homes – a thing of the past?
New residential concepts in wood!
Richard Adriaans
CEO, Working Group Ecological Wood Construction
reg., Herford
Knotless architecture – solid solutions in
wood for structural applications and
extensions
Werner Eckert
CEO, LIGNOTREND Produktions GmbH, WeilheimBannholz
"Norwegian Wood" – urban, modern and
sustainable timber architecture
Stein Stoknes
Project Leader, NAL / ECOBOX Norwegian
Association of Architects, Oslo, Norway
Head of Wood Laboratory, EMPA Dübendorf,
Switzerland
14.00 – 14.15
14.15 – 14.45
14.45 – 15.15
15.15 – 15.45
B3
Introduction
Dr. Klaus Richter
New concepts for light stabilization of
wood
Dr. Christian Schaller
Head of Wood Coatings, Ciba Specialty
Chemicals Inc., Basel, Switzerland
Hydrophobic and light-stabilizing
improvement of wood surface
durability
Prof. Dr. Hrvoje Turkulin
Forestry Faculty, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Sheeting for dimensionally stable
components and weathering exposure
Ingo Leuschner
R & D, ift Rosenheim
Roland Streng
BASF AG, Ludwigshafen
15.45 – 16.15
Coffee break in the exhibition
15.45 – 16.15
Coffee break in the exhibition
16.15 – 16.45
Bavarian Timber Construction Award 2006
– Regional Trends
Bernd Wögerbauer
Regional Consultant at INFO SERVICE WOOD North
Bavaria, Bamberg
Commercial and public buildings in
wood/mixed construction – Holz Pichler
administrative building in Eggental,
Latemar forestry school on Karerpass,
Obereggen district heating plant
Dr. Arch. Stefan Gamper
Owner, Architekturbüro Stefan Gamper, Klausen,
Italy
16.15 – 16.45
MDF powder coating technology and
commercialisation
Ulrich Schneider
R & D – Anwendungstechnik, TIGERWERK
GmbH & Co. KG, Wels, Austria
Touching wood – the haptic perception
of wooden surfaces
Prof. (FH) Günter Berger
Forest Products Technology and Mangement,
Salzburg University of Applied Sciences,
Kuchl, Austria
Get-together in the exhibition
From 17.15
onwards
16.45 – 17.15
From 17.15
onwards
16.45 – 17.15
14.00 – 14.15
14.15 – 14.45
14.45 – 15.15
15.15 – 15.45
Coffee break in the exhibition
16.15 – 16.45
Identifying and developing market
opportunities – is plannability restrictive?
Paulus Freisinger
CEO, Freisinger Fensterbau GmbH, Ebbs, Austria
Success is plannable also in the wood
industry – potential solutions and examples
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Matthias Zscheile
BayTech IHR Institute for Wood Technologv
Rosenheim
Josef Lumplecker
CEO, Lumplecker Holzindustrieberatung GmbH,
Weyer, Austria
Twelve-month product development cycles
and their implications for production
planning and control in the ski industry
Prof. (FH) Dr. Alexander Petutschnigg
Forest Products Technology and Mangement,
Salzburg University of Applied Sciences, Kuchl,
Austria
Johann Reiter
ATOMIC Austria GmbH, Altenmarkt, Austria
16.45 – 17.15
17.15 – 17.45
Get-together in the exhibition
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Introduction
Georg Wolf
Wood 2020 plus – perspectives for
sustainable future markets for
construction and refurbishment with wood
Dr. Kora Kristof
Wuppertal Institut für Klima, Umwelt,
Energie GmbH, Wuppertal
Timber frame in the UK – Potential,
barriers and achievements to date
Dr. Julie Bregulla
Building Research Establishment International
(BRE), Watford, United Kingdom
That's why we are unique – achieving
world market leadership in 13 years
Walter Schatt
Chairman of the Board, Schattdecor AG, Thansau
15.45 – 16.15
From 17.45
onwards
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C1
Head of LHK – Training Insitute for Wood Working
and Plastics in Rosenheim
Evening reception
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19 April 2007, morning
Parallel sessions
Building extension – solutions for
a future-oriented market
Innovative wood-based materials
for new applications
Timber resources – reality
and challenges
Chair: Prof. Gerhard Gicklhorn
Faculty of Wood Technology,
University of Applied Sciences Rosenheim
Chair: Prof. Dr. Rainer Marutzky
Chair: Prof. Dr. Dr. habil. Drs. h.c. Gerd Wegener
8.30 – 8.45
8.45 – 9.15
9.15 – 9.45
9.45 –10.15
A2
Introduction
Prof. Gerhard Gicklhorn
Innovative lightweight construction
measures for building extension
Prof. Jochen Pfau
ITL – Institute for Dry and Lightweight
Construction, Darmstadt / Department of Interior
and Dry Construction, University of Applied
Sciences Rosenheim
Prefabrication of wooden facade elements
using a factor 10 refurbishment project as
an example
Michael Felkner
Architekturbüro Michael Felkner, WaltenhofenOberdorf
Inspection and refurbishment options for
existing buildings
Prof. Dr. H. Martin Illner
Faculty of Wood Technology, University of Applied
Sciences Rosenheim
Head of the Fraunhofer-Institute of Wood Research, Wilhelm-Klauditz-Institute, Braunschweig
8.30 – 8.45
8.45 – 9.15
9.15 – 9.45
9.45 – 10.15
B2
Introduction / Competition for raw
materials and environmental issues
Prof. Dr. Rainer Marutzky
Alternative raw materials for particle
boards and fibreboards according to
timber scarcity
Oskar Meyer
AGROSYS GmbH & Co KG, Lierschied
Wood Plastic Composites – Paper versus
wood particles
Rainer Bittermann
Josef Hintenberger
Institute for Natural Materials Technology,
Department of Agrobiotechnology, IFA-Tulln,
Austria
Wood Plastic Composites based on
melamine resin for structural applications
Dr. Uwe Müller
Division WPC, Kompetenzzentrum Holz GmbH,
Linz, Austria
10.15 – 10.45
Coffee break in the exhibition
10.15 – 10.45
Coffee break in the exhibition
10.45 – 11.15
Historic wood constructions – structural
and physical inspection
Ulrich Grimminger
VHT – Test Institute for Wood and Dry Construction,
Darmstadt / Technical University Darmstadt
Planning and implementation of holistic
refurbishment projects – architecture and
craftsmanship united
Georg Brüderl
CEO, brüderl. Schöne Räume, Traunreut
Energy-efficient refurbishment of an urban
residential complex near Augsburger Tor in
Neu-Ulm – additional storeys for a multifamily home in wood and compliance with
passive house standards
Prof. Georg Sahner
Partner, G.A.S. – Sahner Architekten BDA Urban
Planners, Stuttgart / Head of Energy-Efficient Design
and Construction Course, Department of
Architecture and Structural Engineering, University
of Applied Sciences Augsburg
10.45 – 11.15
Natural bonding agents for the wood
industry – state of the art and
development potential
Detlef Krug
Head of Materials Department, IHD Institut für
Holztechnologie Dresden gGmbH
Solid engineered wood products –
lightweight and stable
Klaus Feile
Sales Director, MORALT Tischlerplatten GmbH &
Co. KG, Bad Tölz
Thermowood – tailored wood for wet and
outdoor applications
Matthias Stötzel
Mitteramskogler GmbH, Gaflenz, Austria
11.15 – 11.45
11.45 – 12.15
12.15 – 13.45
11.15 – 11.45
11.45 – 12.15
12.15 – 13.45
8.30 – 8.45
8.45 – 9.15
9.15 – 9.45
9.45 –10.15
Introduction
Prof. Dr. Dr. habil. Drs. h.c. Gerd Wegener
Timber as a resource – Global markets,
developments and potential
Dr. Hubert Röder
Senior Consultant, Pöyry Forest Industry
Consulting GmbH, Freising
Timber resources and market potential
in Romania
Ioan Sbera
President, Asfor - Romanian Forestry
Association Bukarest, Romania
Timber between the twin poles of
energy use and material use – the
influence on materials flows
Dr. Jürgen Bauer
CEO, Forest and Timber Cluster Initiative
in Bavaria, Freising
Coffee break in the exhibition
10.45 – 12.15
Panel discussion: "Focus on Wood:
material versus energy"
Chair: Prof. Dr. Gerd Wegener
• Dr. Rudolf Freidhager, Chairman of the
Board, Bavarian State Forests, Regensburg
• Sepp Spann, Vice-Chairman, Federation of
Bavarian Forest Owners', Munich
• Hans Binder, CEO, Binder Holz, Fügen, Austria
• Gerhard Wagner, owner, Hofmann
Sawmills, Hausen/Unterallgäu
• Josef Huber, managing partner, Huber &
Sohn GmbH & Co. KG, Bachmehring
• Bertram Cramer, Head of Wood Purchasing,
EGGER Group, Brilon
• Thomas Schmidmeier, CEO, CompacTec
GmbH & Co. KG, Straubing-Sand
• Ruedi Lustenberger, Board Member,
Holzenergie Schweiz / President of VSSM
(Verband Schweizerischer Schreinermeister und
Möbelfabrikanten), Member of the Swiss
Parliament, Switzerland
• Christian Kühn, Area Manager / Prokurist, Stora
Enso Forest Central Europe GmbH, Unterschleissheim
12.15 – 13.45
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C2
10.15 – 10.45
Lunch break in the exhibition
Lunch break in the exhibition
8
HFM Wood Research Munich,
Technical University Munich
Lunch break in the exhibition
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