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12th WBC Closing Ceremony Group Photo, April 22 in Caotun, Taiwan
Hooray and thank you! 12th World Bamboo Congress, Taiwan 2024
I have come full circle. I was young when I attended my first international bamboo event.
It was in Japan in 1992.
I traveled a long distance to experience as much as I could about bamboo, and myself,
amongst an audience massive and diverse. The culture was exotic to me; the food was
exotic; the language was exotic and the only commonality between all of us was bamboo.
There I was, a horticulturist thrilled with the appeal of bamboo in the garden, and so
impressed to see it growing wild in a forest. Walking next to me was a designer creating
housewares with bamboo, an architect building houses of bamboo, a businessman importing
bamboo flooring, a plant collector looking for new varieties, an ecologist studying forest
dynamics. Everyone I met was doing something with bamboo, or at least wanting to do
something with bamboo. It was absolutely amazing, and it was a pivotal moment in my life.
Three decades later I realize that all I have ever really wanted from attending a global
bamboo event is to share that kind of feeling, that sense of belonging. As the Founder and
executive director of the World Bamboo Organization [
https://www.worldbamboo.net] I have
worked hard with our corps of Ambassadors [
https://worldbamboo.net/about/ambassadors] to
provide a platform in which to spark peoples interest in bamboo, a venue that brings
community together to exchange all there is about bamboo. For the entrepreneur, a place to
promote an idea; for the scientist, a place to share purpose and results; for the
manufacturer, a market for new products; for the engineer and architect, an opportunity to
critique and create; for the artist, an audience for exposure. For all those people who
believe in the potentials of bamboo to make a difference on this planet, we have created a
forum. I believe the WBO has achieved this at the 12th World Bamboo Congress
[
https://www.worldbamboocongress.org]in Taiwan.
I have realized my purpose and I’m quite satisfied knowing that the hard work has paid
off.
There was a tremendous volume of people supporting this effort. If it were not for LiFang
Tang (founding president of the Taiwan Bamboo Society
[
https://www.taiwan-bamboo.org/en/]and WBO Ambassador), the 12th WBC would not have
happened in Taiwan. With passion and determination, she handed the torch to the second TBS
president, architect Peter Kan, and began the discussions of why bamboo in Taiwan has
relevance around the world. <This is a simplification and just for your information).
First its utility among its indigenous people and those of its colonists. Naturally Taiwan
is rich in native species of bamboos and a climate conducive to growing a wide array of
introduced species. There is a long history of bamboo shoots in Taiwanese cuisine and
generations of artisans weaving and creating works of art. With innovations in technology
and tooling, engineered bamboo was developed in Taiwan to expand its potentials in
contemporary society. Climate change has caused a collision of interests to embrace bamboo
as a possible mitigation tool, cycling carbon through the atmosphere and storing it in
durable goods. All of this came to be the focus of the World Bamboo Congress. Once
support was secured through the Ministry of Culture [
https://www.moc.gov.tw/en/] and
Ministry of Agriculture [
https://eng.moa.gov.tw/] we had to wait for the planet to
survive a global pandemic. Kan then handed this package deal to the next president,
Pei-Hsien Hsu. Employed as an associate professor in the Department of Architecture at the
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University in Hsinchu
[
https://www.nycu.edu.tw/nycu/en/index] Hsu needed to convince his university that this
was an important opportunity to host not just a few structures on the campus, but a global
bamboo exchange with a good track record. Kan and Hsu additionally put together an amazing
national Bamboo Expo, [
https://www.bambooexpo.tw/en-us] with structures erected in 4
locations across Taiwan.
The 12th WBC International Organizing Committee
[
https://www.worldbamboocongress.org/committee] needed to build a program highlighting
some of the best and the brightest people pushing the merits of bamboo. With the theme,
Next Generation Bamboo; Solution, Innovation and Design, the speakers revealed what is
happening with bamboo and how it is indeed making a difference. The event included 5 days
of conference presentations, exhibitions, vendors, bamboo-themed cuisine, tours,
demonstrations, and of course, music. For the Opening Day, we had nearly 500 people in
attendance, from approximately 20 countries. Registration was free; the cost of the 5-day
event was covered in entirety by the Ministry of Culture and Department of Agriculture and
their affiliates, the Taiwan Bamboo Society, [
https://www.taiwan-bamboo.org/en/] assorted
commercial sponsors, and in-kind services provided by our hosts at NYCU and the National
Taiwan Craft Research and Development Institute in Nantou. [
https://www.ntcri.gov.tw/en/]
Additional support for the post-Congress tour came generously from the Yunlin County
Government. [
https://www.yunlin.gov.tw/english/cp.aspx?n=1297]
The theme Next Generation was echoed through each presentation and each session:
breakthroughs in science, technology, engineering, materials science, housing, renewable
resources, and more have paved a better path for our next generation. We are finding
innovations and solutions for better designing our future.
The original purpose of the World Bamboo Congress was to provide a platform for
researchers to share their work on various aspects of bamboo. The event has evolved to
include cultural, commercial, culinary and artisan aspects relating to bamboo. Many thanks
to the 12th WBC Technical Committee, [
https://www.worldbamboocongress.org/committee]
chaired by Dr. Nirmala Chontham and Dr. Liang Jeng Leu. The committee accepted over 120
abstracts from around the world.
Of the papers that were peer-reviewed and accepted, twenty-three papers dealt with the
topic of Sustainable Developments & Green Economy, twenty-six papers dealt wth
Innovations in Technology and Manufacture, and nineteen papers relating to Contemporary
Designs and Applications. Twenty- five of these papers were presented by their authors at
the Congress. A total of 68 papers are now on the website of the WBO, available for free
download under the References tab, [
http://www.worldbamboo.net] PowerPoints from all the
presentations will be available soon.
Apart from the dedication of the members of the 12th WBC International Organizing
Committee, the National Organizing Committee, the Taiwan Bamboo Society, the Forest and
Nature Conservation Agency [
https://www.forest.gov.tw/EN] NYCU, the National Taiwan Craft
Research and Development Institute, the WBC Technical Committee and our keynote and
selected academic speakers, there were a handful of helpers who made a tremendous
difference these past days of the 12th World Bamboo Congress: Meggie Peng of NYCU and her
team, including Amber for her efforts with the exhibition, facilitator Linna Lin of the
NTCRI in Nantou, and especially the ever cheerful Shana Huang of Yunlin Story House in
Huwei [
https://ylstoryhouse.org.tw/en/] (who also had her own volunteers). Our sincere
thanks to them all!
The question now is, what next? Where will the 13th World Bamboo Congress take place?
We don’t have an answer yet. We need to take a deep breath and adjust to the new reality
that bamboo truly does have a contemporary future. Bamboo has a future that can help the
planet heal, and rebuild in a sustainable, renewable way. We know this. We need to find
funding to plant more bamboo, to revitalize existing bamboo forests, to develop
sustainable forestry methods, to mechanize harvesting processes, to clean-up manufacturing
processes, to build houses and cities, to re-purpose and recycle materials, to extend life
cycles, to store carbon, to offset emissions, to train workers, to provide jobs, to eat
better food, to heal the planet. We need to work together, to collaborate and share our
mission.
You can help. Your contribution matters greatly. If you attended the 12th World Bamboo
Congress in Taiwan, you've experienced firsthand the impact of our collective efforts.
We invite you to extend your support further by donating to the World Bamboo Organization.
Whether you were inspired by the event or share our vision for a sustainable future, your
donation is crucial to our continued success. Together, let's plant the seeds of
change, nurturing them with innovation and collaboration. Your generosity will help us
continue our mission and create a brighter, greener tomorrow for generations to come.
We welcome Corporate Partnerships. Join us and we will post your logo and website link on
our website to show our shared mission in bamboo.
Visit our website and use the PayPal link [
https://worldbamboo.net/support] or write to
me personally at [info(a)worldbamboo.net]
My sincere thanks to you all,
~ Susanne Lucas
#keepbamboostrong #bambooisgrowing #plantbamboo
#NEXTGENERATIONBAMBOO
Below the Moso grove in Shibi, Gukeng, Yunlin County, April 24, 2024
CALENDER of upcoming events:
16-18 May 2024 : European Bamboo Expo, Germany
[
https://europeanbambooexpo.eu/]
19-21 June 2024 : Bouw Met Bamboe!, The Netherlands
[
https://bouwmetbamboe.nl/]
17-20 October 2024 : American Bamboo Society Annual Conference, USA
[
https://www.bamboo.org/2024-american-bamboo-society-conference/]
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