En un mes comienza ELMIA WOOD 2017
el mayor evento forestal del aņo a nivel mundial
Como ha ocurrido desde 2005, la Asociación Española de Valorización Energética de Biomasa, organizador de @Expobiomasa, y Elmia Wood han firmado un acuerdo de colaboración para la promoción de actividades para los profesionales del sector forestal españoles.
50.000 visitantes de 50 países estarán en Elmia Wood , la mayor feria forestal del mundo: Propietarios de montes y bosques, contratistas, rematantes, profesionales e ingenieros de todo el mundo se reúnen para descubrir las últimas tendencias e innovaciones que presentan más de 500 expositores.
Esta edición cuenta con tres nuevas áreas expositivas además de las habituales zonas de demostraciones de equipamiento forestal:
-Carga y Transporte
-Drones
-Caza
Se prevé que, como en ediciones anteriores, asistirán más de 100 profesionales españoles a la cita interesados en la gestión forestal y medioambiental de los recursos naturales.

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