All articles by Venugopal Immadi

Venugopal Immadi

A rewarding time

Well, that’s it for another year for the TTJ Awards.

Much more from a lot less

The winner of the TTJ Awards’ Achievement in Engineered Timber – Kielsteg – is pushing the boundaries of engineered wood building. Mike Jeffree reports

China Recovers Momentum

For timber and product trading within the Asia pacific region in the second half you’d have to call it something of a mixed bag, according to TTJ’s Asia markets specialist

A position of influence

Confor’s chief executive Stuart Goodall turned his childhood love of forests and open spaces into a lifetime career. Sally Spencer reports

Risk, Relationships and Reputation

The timber sector needs to accelerate its response to the digital marketing landscape, if it is to promote business-winning trust among its merchant and specifying customers, says PR consultant Camilla Hair, creator of the winning entry for the 2016 TTJ Excellence in Marketing Award

Time to increase visibilty

Wood has a great story to tell and affects every area of our lives but companies in the industry need to get out there and play a greater role in education, says wood consultant Gervais Sawyer

On The Brink of Skills Disaster

The education, training and skills arena never sits still, but latest policy changes are a
serious worry. In fact British Woodworking Federation head of membership and training
Dave Campbell says the timber industry sits on the precipice of skills disaster

Risk, Relationships and Reputation

The timber sector needs to accelerate its response to the digital marketing landscape, if it is to promote business-winning trust among its merchant and specifying customers, says PR consultant Camilla Hair, creator of the winning entry for the 2016 TTJ Excellence in Marketing Award

Demand holds up Despite economic Uncertainties

The UK chipboard sector is satisfied with demand, and optimistic about the months ahead. Keren Fallwell reports

On The Brink of Skills Disaster

The education, training and skills arena never sits still, but latest policy changes are a
serious worry. In fact British Woodworking Federation head of membership and training
Dave Campbell says the timber industry sits on the precipice of skills disaster