Ligna Explained
The LIGNA (ligna lat. = the woods), previously known as Ligna Plus (Ligna+) is an industrial trade fair for the woodworking industry. It takes place in uneven years on the Hanover fairground. It is run by Deutsche Messe AG and the Fachverband Holzbearbeitungsmaschinen section of VDMA e.V.
History
Until 1975, the Ligna was part of the yearly Hannover Messe. Due to space constraints, it was decided to establish the woodworking section as a separate fair. Since then, the Ligna fair takes place biannually.
Exhibitions
There are exhibitions of machines and tools from the following sections:
Facts and figures
- Ligna Plus 2001
- Visitors: 114,169
- Exhibitors: 1,933
- Space: 145,083 m2
- Ligna Plus 2003
- Visitors: 98,267
- Exhibitors: 1,720
- Space: 132,355 m2
- Ligna Plus 2005
- Visitors: 96,675
- Exhibitors: 1,800
- Space: 129,083 m2
- Ligna Plus 2007
- Visitors: 107,000
- Exhibitors: 1,879
- Space: 134,583 m2
- Ligna Plus 2009
- Visitors: 83,000
- Exhibitors: 1,758 from 50 countries
- Space: 130,152 m2
- LIGNA 2011
- Visitors: 90,000
- Exhibitors: 1,765 from 52 countries
- Space: 130,000 m2
- LIGNA 2013
- Visitors: 90,000
- Exhibitors: 1,637 from 46 countries
- Space: 124,000 m2
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