Latest News Tue, Mar 22, 2016 4:57 PM
TRADA has added a new international session to its popular In Touch with Timber conference, ‘Inspiration from abroad’, looking at what is new and exciting in mature overseas markets, including Sweden, Austria and New Zealand.
Membership & Marketing Manager Rupert Scott said, ‘The UK has a strong pedigree for adopting ideas, technologies and techniques and taking them to new levels of design. This session will to provide further inspiration to the UK design community.’ Speakers include Daniel Fagerberg, Owner, Strombro Architecture and Harald Proffessner, Head of Sales, CREE. Others will soon be confirmed.
Now an integral part of the TRADA-Technology backed Timber Expo event, In Touch with Timber will take place over the two days of the show:
Timber – the first choice for excellent design
Growing the commercial sector
Improving processes and performance
Inspiration from abroad
To view the programme in full visit www.timber-expo.co.uk/conference
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