Date: September 24th, 2025
Time: 2 p.m. – 6 p.m.
Duration: 4 hours
Speakers: Alexander Opazo Vega, Blériot Feujofack, Craig Applegath, Ghasan Doudak, Guido Wimmers, Michael David Burnard, Peter Moonen, Pierre Quenneville
Description:
This workshop at Woodrise 2025 will bring together international experts to explore advancements in wood design and construction education, highlighting the multifaceted challenges and, most importantly, showcasing and discussing innovative solutions to these issues. The session will open with insights into timber engineering education in New Zealand, providing a foundation for a global perspective. This will be followed by an exploration of the New European Bauhaus Pioneer Hub and its role in shaping Europe’s future workforce. The workshop will then examine seismic considerations in timber engineering education in Chile, followed by a presentation on strategies for integrating design, engineering, and construction in North American wood education. The second part of the workshop will shift focus to workforce integration, with a presentation on the challenges of engaging young professionals in wood design and construction fields. These discussions will also cover key strategies for developing and retaining talent within the sector. An interactive panel discussion will follow, bringing together all speakers to address the complex landscape of wood education and workforce integration.
The session will explore the evolution of curricula, the integration of emerging technologies, and effective strategies for engaging the next generation in wood design and construction. This will also provide the audience with a valuable opportunity to engage directly with the panelists through questions and discussion. The workshop will culminate in a collaborative round table, aimed at developing a platform for international collaboration. This platform will unite experts, align curricula, and foster the exchange of resources to elevate the quality of wood education worldwide. In preparation for the workshop, a global survey has been developed to gather insights from educators in wood design and construction. The survey aims to explore current practices, challenges, and technological innovations in wood education. Its findings will provide a data-driven foundation for the workshop discussions, focusing on key topics such as post-secondary education structures, curriculum integration, industry partnerships, and the adoption of new technologies in wood education programs.
If you are an educator or program developer in the field, we invite you to share your valuable insights by completing the survey: Survey Link Here!
This workshop promises to be a pivotal event for shaping the future of wood education, combining academic and industry perspectives to create a unified global approach to training the next generation of professionals in the wood sector.
Agenda:
2:00 – 2:10 PM
- Introduction – Peter Moonen, Canadian Wood Council; Guido Wimmers, BCIT; Blériot Feujofack, Canadian Wood Council
2:10 – 4:30 PM
- Expert presentations
- Innovations in Timber Engineering Education: Insights from New Zealand – Prof. Pierre Quenneville, University of Auckland
- Empowering Graduates: The Role of the New European Bauhaus Pioneer Hub on Sustainable Built Environment with Renewable Materials – Dr. Michael Burnard, InnoRenew CoE
- Advancing Timber Engineering Education in Seismic Regions: Insights from Chile’s Academic and Research Initiatives – Prof. Alexander Opazo Vega, University of Bío-Bío
- Advancing Wood Education in Canada and North America: Integrating Design, Engineering, and Construction – Prof. Ghasan Doudak, University of Ottawa
- Workforce Integration in Wood Design and Construction: Challenges and Solutions for Engaging Young Professionals – Craig Applegath, DIALOG
4:30 – 5:15 PM
- Panel Discussion – Moderated by Blériot Feujofack, Canadian Wood Council
5:15 – 5:55 PM
- Round Table – Led by Peter Moonen, Canadian Wood Council; Guido Wimmers, BCIT; Blériot Feujofack, Canadian Wood Council
5:55 – 6:00 PM
- Summary of Activities and Wrap-Up
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Blériot FeujofackManager Wood Education
Canadian Wood Council |
Peter MoonenNational Sustainability Manager
Canadian Wood Council |