SHOW DIRECTORY 2011 OCTOBER 27 -29 2011
Woodworking Machinery and Supply Expo Direct Energy Centre Toronto, Ontario Canada
The Woodworking Machinery & Supply Expo puts you on the path to a brighter future while helping you meet the challenges of today. The Woodworking Machinery & Supply Expo and expanded conference is your single best source for education on strategies to operate smarter and leaner, add value to your products, help your business take advantage of online and new media opportunities and open doors to new markets.
Contact: Hall-Erickson, Inc. Tel: (866) 967-2015 Fax: (630) 929-8994 Email:
wms@heiexpo.com
www.woodworkingexpo.ca
NOVEMBER 1 – 13 2011
Forest Helsinki The Finnish Fair Corporation Helsinki Exhibition & Convention Centre
The Forest Fair in Helsinki is one of the biggest events for forest owners and forest professionals in southern Finland. At the fair forest owners can meet to exchange ideas, forest professionals and students can learn about new products. The exhibition is aimed also to individuals who use the forest in their spare time.
tel. +358 40 450 3250
www.finnexpo.fi info@finnexpo.fi The Finnish Fair Corporation BOX 21
00521 Helsinki, Finland Tel: +358 (0)9 15091 Fax: +358 (0)9 142358
info@finnexpo.fi
www.finnexpo.fi metsamessut@finnexpo.fi NOVEMBER 2 -6 2011
Society of American Foresters National Convention Hilton Hawaiian Village Resort Honolulu, Hawaii United States
Experience the authentic Southwest through a blend of multiculturalism and vivid environments as more than 1,500 forestry and natural resource professionals work through the challenges facing the Southwestern United States.
Exchange ideas, share professional expertise, and learn the latest technology and research. Find tools, resources, and best practices for working more effectively in the field or the office.
Contact: Corey Hughley Tel: (866) 897-8720 ext. 108 Email:
hughleyc@safnet.org
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