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Foresting Tomorrow
Foresting Tomorrow
39 episodes
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Weekly insights on the latest innovations in forestry.
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Weekly insights on the latest innovations in forestry.
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Nature
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Foresting Tomorrow #22 | Special Guest: Maximilian Pramreiter, Senior Scientist at BOKU University
Foresting Tomorrow
1 hour 4 minutes 41 seconds
7 months ago
Foresting Tomorrow #22 | Special Guest: Maximilian Pramreiter, Senior Scientist at BOKU University

Foresting Tomorrow is a weekly podcast hosted by Jens Isbak, Rasmus Pedersen, and Benjamin Lauridsen. In episode #22, we welcome Maximilian Pramreiter, Senior Scientist at BOKU University and host of the WoodCAST podcast.

We start with an introduction to Max’s journey into wood science—beginning at HTL Kuchl, continuing through his studies in wood technology and management at BOKU University, and his research on structural wood-based materials. He has worked extensively on wood-based construction materials, with a particular focus on high-performance applications such as automotive design.

We discuss how finite element modeling and advanced material science are helping wood compete with traditional materials like steel. Maximilian shares insights into wood’s potential in automotive design and the challenges of predicting wood behavior.

We also dive into the global shift in forestry resources, exploring how climate change is affecting the availability and quality of raw materials. Maximilian explains the difficulties of replacing spruce with alternative species and how wood-based materials will need to adapt to a changing world.

All in all, a fascinating episode packed with insights into forestry, material science, and the future of sustainable wood applications.

Foresting Tomorrow
Weekly insights on the latest innovations in forestry.