UGR researchers Irene Gil and Elísabet Suarez successfully presented the first version of the TIK (Tree Inspection Kit) tool during the scientific sessions of the 27th International Commission on Poplar and Other Fast-Growing Species for the Maintenance of People and the Environment of the FAO, held in Bordeaux, France, between 22 and 25 October.
The TIK tool aims to encourage the production of quality wood for use in structural bioproducts by aligning suppliers (owners and growers) with demanders (industrialists and end-users) by measuring their modulus of elasticity along the entire forest-industry chain.
The TIK tool was presented to more than 100 people, including researchers, forest owners, industrialists and managers from five continents. During the event, the researchers performed live demonstrations for the characterization of poplar wood in boards and showed results of previous tests. Both the TIK tool and the complete computer software developed have been well received, highlighting its real applicability in the industrial sector.
In the market there are tools to measure the modulus of elasticity in trees and others in boards, but there is still no tool that integrates both applications. It will also be the first tool made in Spain.
Five companies from Granada have been the winners of the twelfth edition of the Emprendemos Awards in Granada. This initiative, promoted by the Ministry of University, Research and Innovation through Andalucía Emprende, recognized these companies for the innovation they apply to the development of their activities, their growth potential, and their social, economic, and environmental impact.
The meeting will present the results of the LIFE Wood for the Future project, which ends in September of this year. . Representatives of forest owners from all the autonomous communities will meet at the Hotel Luna today and tomorrow.
The 26 photographs selected in the contest organized by the University and the Marjal Producers Association, together with a sound installation, are part of the exhibition at the Galería del Carmen of the Alhama Town Hall.
Organized by the University of Granada, through Medialab UGR of the Vice-Rectorate for Social Innovation, Employability and Entrepreneurship, in collaboration with Salvemos la Vega - Vega Educa and the City Council of Huétor Vega.
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