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Modern day sawmill machine centres collect vast amounts of information about logs, lumber, breakdown solutions, downtime, productivity and more. This has not made life any simpler for mil…
Modern day sawmill machine centres collect vast amounts of information about logs, lumber, breakdown solutions, downtime, productivity and more. This has not made life any simpler for mil…
As part of the European DESERVE project, VTT, Iveco Finland and TTS-Kehitys Oy are also developing a new software platform which will bring autonomous driving features to trucks. The truck o…
Stora Enso and NXP Semiconductors are now developing intelligent packaging solutions. The focus is on integrating RFID (Radio frequency identification) into packages for consumer engag…
The widely used AGDISP™ spray drift model uses broad assumptions when calculating spray drift and deposition of pesticides aerially released for forest protection and pest eradication pu…
Webinar held Wednesday 5th August, 2015. Presented by Dr Mark Dewsbury School of Architecture and Design, University of Tasmania WoodSolutions is releasing three guides in relation to the…
New research at Lincoln University in New Zealand suggests bio-waste can be utilised on former pine plantations to generate big economic returns. Four years of research in a greenhouse envi…
Forestry managers and inventory surveys need accurate plantation attributes in order to extract the most precise information using the smallest number of plots. New Australian research,…
Origami, the Japanese art of paper folding, has inspired the creation of an innovative new low cost battery made of paper. Seokheun “Sean” Choi, an engineer at Binghamton University, develo…