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Ligna postponed to late 2021

Deutsche Messe, the trade fair organizer for Ligna has stated that the event will now be held from 27 September until 1 October 2021 instead of in May 2021. Source: Timberbiz

In view of the current developments in the global incidence of infections in the wake of the corona pandemic, Deutsche Messe and the German association VDMA have jointly decided to postpone LIGNA by around five months next year.

“Due to the ongoing pandemic, increasing restrictions and the renewed lockdown, there is great uncertainty in the market. We take this very seriously,” Dr Andreas Gruchow, Deutsche Messe Managing Board member said.

“The decision to postpone LIGNA was a very difficult one for us, but it is the only consistent measure to give all those involved planning security and the necessary lead time for preparations.

“The corresponding hygiene and protection concept is in place, and with the staging of our event infa now in October, it has also been proven in practice that events in pandemic times can be held safely.

“At LIGNA, we have to take into account that entire machine parks are designed, assembled and presented in live operation with a long lead time and at great expense. This requires trade show planning that takes many months. This can only be achieved in conjunction with a sufficient number of international decision-makers on the visitor side.

“To ensure that LIGNA, the world’s leading trade show for the sector, can live up to this expectation, suppliers and users alike must be given sufficient planning security for participation – and this is significantly higher for September/October than for May 2021”.

As co-organizer of LIGNA, the VDMA also sees the postponement of the event date as the only effective means of successfully staging the world’s most important trade show for the international wood industry in the interests of all participants.
“The postponement of LIGNA is absolutely necessary. It is the world’s most important platform for our companies and the customers of the woodworking and processing industry,” Dr Bernhard Dirr, Managing Director of the VDMA Woodworking Machinery Association said.

“The industry needs this marketplace. With LIGNA in September 2021, we want to send out a signal of new impetus and investment in the global marketplace.”

According to Christian Pfeiffer, Global Director LIGNA & Woodworking Shows at Deutsche Messe: “We are already looking forward to numerous innovations, particularly in the three focal themes of LIGNA.21 Woodworking Transformation, Prefab Building Processes and Green Material Processing.

“In September, LIGNA.21 will be held as a hybrid event for the first time, underscoring its function as a leading industry event and presenting the world’s range of tools, machinery and equipment for woodworking and wood processing.”