2024 Conferences
FEA is pleased to offer a variety of conferences in 2024, each with their own perspective.
Current and potential timberland investors, timberland managers, appraisers, and market participants interested in timberland investment trends and opportunities. This conference is ideal for attendees looking for informative discussions on current timberland markets as well as opportunities for networking, knowledge sharing, and potential collaborations with leaders from around the industry.
Producers, buyers, and traders operating in global softwood log and lumber markets looking for updates on the latest trends and near-term outlooks for key international markets. This conference is ideal for anyone looking for access to FEA analysts, our guest experts, and other market participants from around the world.
Industry professionals who do business in China (or are looking to begin) and want to gain a better understanding of global markets and China’s role in them. The China Global Wood Trade Conference is the world’s largest gathering of Chinese log and lumber traders.
Representatives from the forest products industry and investment community looking for in-depth analysis on macroeconomics, housing, lumber, timber, engineered lumber, and wood panels markets. Held before the CANOPY: Forests + Markets + Society conference, this day-long meeting provides attendees an opportunity to hear from FEA’s industry-leading analysts and guest speakers on the latest market trends and outlook.
Industry professionals interested in learning more about the fastest growing segment of the solid wood products industry. With growth in consumption of 75% in 2022, mass timber demand is forecast to grow exponentially and become a significant consumer of lumber in North America and Europe. With its 50+ exhibitors and world-class educational sessions, Mass Timber+ offers attendees a highly cost-efficient way to get up to speed with an exciting, leading-edge technology. In the words of mass timber expert Pat Layton, “it's not business as usual anymore; let’s get into the 21st century!"