On June 22, 2026, in Dijon, the Euroforest association officially launched preparations for the next Euroforest exhibition. The announcement was made to around sixty exhibitors, partners, and representatives from both the regional and national forest-wood sector. The upcoming event is scheduled to take place from Wednesday, June 16, to Saturday, June 19, 2027.
Jointly organized by Fibois Bourgogne-Franche-Comté and the CFBL Coopérative Forestière, this event is already shaping up to be the unmissable gathering for industry professionals.
Before looking ahead, President Jean Philippe Bazot and his team reviewed the outcomes of their recent events: Euroforest 2023 and ForestInnov 2025.
An Outdoor Event in the Heart of Nature
As France’s leading forestry trade fair (and the second largest in Europe), Euroforest is actively preparing for its 9th edition. True to tradition, the event will be held outdoors, deep within the private forest of Chaumont in Saint-Bonnet-de-Joux (Saône-et-Loire).
Enhanced Visitor Experience and Logistics
Increased Attendance: With the addition of a fourth day, the goal is to reach a new milestone by attracting even more qualified visitors.
Optimized Access: Special attention will be paid to smoothing out road access and logistics around the forest site to ensure maximum comfort right from arrival.
Local Business Opportunities: Layouts will be improved to provide optimal conditions for networking, discussions, and negotiations between exhibitors, clients, and prospects.
A New Hot Topic: Forest Fire Protection (DFCI)
Forest Fire Protection (Défense des Forêts Contre les Incendies — DFCI) will be a major focal point at Euroforest 2027.
100% Online Exhibitor Registration
Registrations are now processed via an online platform directly on the euroforest.fr website. This modernized process promises to be faster and more reliable for all future exhibitors.
Collaborative Planning via Working Groups
The event aims to be a collective effort. Working groups bringing together partners and industry professionals will be established to brainstorm and communicate on current issues during Euroforest 2027.
In addition to traditional topics — Climate Change, Innovation, Jobs & Training, Prevention & Safety, and Forest & Society — several new themes have been proposed, including Industry & Sovereignty, Decarbonization, Artificial Intelligence, Ecosystem Services.
The Euroforest steering committee will finalize the selected topics and launch the working groups this coming September.


