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Discover exciting insights, pioneering technologies and inspiring projects relating to the forestry and wood value chain. We work together on sustainable solutions and share our latest findings, trends and developments here. Immerse yourself in the world of innovation and find out how we combine sustainability, progress and wood production.

Staff flats in modular timber construction

The shortage of skilled labour is not just a demographic issue - it is a structural challenge for forward-looking companies. Particularly in the technical, manual and industrial sectors, the search for qualified personnel is increasingly becoming a challenge.
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Research & development for the forestry and timber industry of the future

Technological development is not an end in itself - it is our answer to global challenges such as climate change, resource scarcity and increasing demands for sustainability. With TATEKU Innovation GmbH, we as the TATEKU Group combine

Tiny Living concept from [HolzWerk³]

The construction industry is at a turning point. Climate targets, energy efficiency requirements, housing needs and the shortage of skilled labour call for new solutions - not at some point, but now. The TATEKU Group is meeting these challenges with a

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PROJECTS

Tiny Living Park Kümmersbruck

The Tiny Living Park in Kümmersbruck is an impressive example of what sustainable building can look like today: Eight fully equipped residential units were built in just three days - energy-efficient, resource-saving and manufactured with industrial precision. The serial modular timber construction from [HolzWerk³] creates flexible, sustainable living solutions and liveable spaces - planned with the future in mind, realised to a high architectural standard and ready for immediate use.

R&D project BIOCHARm

According to a UN report from 2023, the global construction sector is responsible for 37 % of global CO₂ emissions. In order to achieve the Paris climate targets, these emissions must be drastically reduced and carbon must be integrated into sustainable utilisation concepts in the long term. Pyrolysis is a promising negative emissions technology that not only removes carbon from the atmosphere, but also stores it permanently. Green carbon, obtained from biogenic raw materials through pyrolysis, could contribute to carbon storage in the construction sector and make ecological building materials possible.

R&D project PyrOil

The consumption of fossil raw materials for the production of fuels and combustibles as well as for numerous products in the chemical industry in Europe is around per year (as of 2023). This corresponds to around 1.7 billion tonnes of CO₂ that are released when these resources are used and pollute our environment.

The pyrolysis of biomass offers a promising alternative, as the bioliquids produced in this process could replace fossil raw materials in the future.

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NIU Hotel Passau

In spring 2024, the NIU Hotel Passau was realised as a pioneering construction project in a modern hybrid modular design. The [HolzWerk³] team played a key role in the realisation and produced over 160 fully equipped wooden modules. These were already furnished and prepared in terms of building technology on delivery. Thanks to the plug & play principle, the modules could be directly assembled and finally connected - an innovative approach to efficient, sustainable construction in the hotel industry.

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EVENTS

Here we provide information about trade fairs and exhibitions - focussing on sustainable construction and innovations along the entire forestry and wood value chain.

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Moving more together

NETWORKS

Strong networks are key drivers of innovation, knowledge transfer and sustainable development. As an active member of selected industry and specialist networks, we contribute our expertise, forge valuable partnerships and play an active role in shaping change in the forestry and timber industry. Whether it's sustainable construction, the circular economy or digitalisation - exchanging ideas with other players creates synergies that help us all move forward.

BOKU University - University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna

The University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU) is a renowned university specialising in sustainable development, environmental sciences and agriculture, forestry and timber management. As a leading research and educational institution, BOKU University combines natural sciences, technology and economic disciplines to develop innovative solutions for global challenges in resource utilisation and environmental design. Thanks to its strong network with industry and science, BOKU University is a valued partner in research and development. Particularly in the area of d