Mass Timber Event Celebrates 10 Years

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Mass Timber Event Celebrates 10 Years

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The tenth annual International Mass Timber Conference recently welcomed more than 3,000 attendees to the Oregon Convention Center in Portland, OR.

This conference focuses on the entire industry supply chain and is marketed as the largest gathering of mass timber experts in the world.

The event this year featured more than 60 guest speakers and more than 200 exhibitors. Kengo Kuma, founder of Kengo Kuma & Associates, gave the keynote presentation.

Among the many topics discussed pertaining to mass timber were these two additional presentations: Life Cycle Assessment for Mass Timber Projects: Fundamentals and Hands-On Modeling, as well as Mass Timber Fundamentals Boot Camp.

To learn more about this event, visit masstimberconference.com.

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By Miller Wood Trade Publications

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