Atlassian to build Worlds Tallest Timber Tower
Atlassian is building the world’s tallest hybrid timber building in Sydney to house it’s new headquarters Australian tech giant Atlassian recently unveiled the plan to turn dreams into reality with
Atlassian is building the world’s tallest hybrid timber building in Sydney to house it’s new headquarters Australian tech giant Atlassian recently unveiled the plan to turn dreams into reality with
Carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) is perhaps the least known product coming from the forest, which is surprising given its significance. It does not normally play the starring role in any product,
Feldmuehle GmbH, leading manufacturer of label and flexible packaging papers, produces vegan paper. More and more consumers and manufacturers are refusing to buy products that contain animal ingredients. Since this
STORA ENSO FROM WOOD BATTERIES TO ELECTRIC CARS Stora Enso responds to the demand of the world battery market by developing renewable alternatives to the needs of the automotive industry,
Water repellent WISA-SpruceWR facilitates construction in varying humidity conditions (UPM, Helsinki, 9 June 2020 at 11:00 EET) – UPM Plywood introduces a new water repellent WISA-SpruceWR plywood that enables efficient
Stora Enso and Cordenka have signed a joint development agreement to develop precursors for bio-based carbon fiber. The co-development is driven by the need for high performance carbon fiber in
An international team of scientists have identified candidate resistance genes that could protect ash trees from the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB), a deadly pest that is expected to kill billions
Sumitomo develops new fireproof wooden beam Sumitomo Forestry has developed a wooden beam which has received certification after passing the Japanese performance evaluation test as a two hour fireproof structural
The first wooden wind powered turbine has been erected in Sweden and is now ready to go in Björkö outside Gothenburg. The tower is 30 meters high and was erected
Stora Enso’s drone photographed thousands of trees – insect damage can be seen in the air Stora Enso Metsä’s drone survey utilized a miniature helicopter and a multispectral camera to