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Institute Type State Government
Name of the Institute Institute of Wood Science and Technology - IWST
Affiliated Govt of Karnataka
Approved By AICTE
Address 18th Cross, Malleshwaram Bangalore Rural, Karnataka 560003 , India
City Bangalore Rural
State Karnataka
Pincode 560003
Landline (080) 22190100, 22190200
Email info@iwst.icfre.gov.in
Website www.iwst.icfre.gov.in

The Government of Mysore had set up a Forest Research Laboratory (FRL) at Bangalore in 1938. In the underlying years, work was done mostly on properties and employments of various timber species, basic oils, other non-wood woodland items and assurance of wood and trees from nuisances and sicknesses. In 1956, this lab was sorted out as a local focal point of Forest Research Institute and Colleges, Dehra Dun. In 1977, Sandal Research Center was set up to attempt investigate on wide-extending parts of hereditary qualities, silviculture and the board of shoe, a significant tree very much dispersed all over Southern India. In 1977, the marine focuses of Wood Preservation Branch, Forest Research Institutes and Colleges, Dehra Dun working at Vishakhapatnam, Madras, Goa and Kochi were moved to Forest Research Laboratory, Bangalore. 

In 1988, ranger service explore in India was rearranged with setting up of the Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE) and the Forest Research Laboratory was redesigned and named as Institute of Wood Science and Technology (IWST) blending Sandal Research Center and Minor Forest Products Unit working in a similar grounds, with it. The Institute is commanded to lead explore on wood science and innovation as a national goal and centers its exploration issues to significant ranger service research needs of the States of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Goa at a territorial level. In this locale, accentuation is put on research identifying with ranger service, backwoods items and non-wood timberland items. Contemplating the ability accessible and commitments made by the Institute, the ICFRE has now perceived the Institute as Centers of Advanced Studies in the territories of (an) Improved use of wood, (b) Mangrove and beach front biology, (c) Research on shoe. The focal point of research being done at IWST is in consonance with and because of the points of National Forest Policy in the territories of I) Utilization of timber and non-timber items and ii) Increasing profitability. The Institute fundamentally expects to create systems for manageable use and generation of wood and other woodland items.