In a landmark move to accelerate the future of sustainable construction, CLT Toolbox has announced an unprecedented global education initiative.
Effective immediately until June 30, 2026, CLT has made its complete, top-tier "Pro" software platform available entirely free to every university student and educator worldwide. This isn't a trial or a limited student version; it's the full professional toolkit.
Launched ahead of the 2025 World Conference on Timber Engineering (WCTE) in Brisbane, this initiative is an investment in building the essential educational infrastructure needed to empower the next generation of engineers and decarbonise the built environment.
This is made available to all students in Australia, New Zealand, Europe, UK, US & Canada. Students have access to the same tools the professionals use.
This program provides the full-featured CLT Toolbox "Pro" license - not a limited or watermarked educational version. Students and faculty get unrestricted access to:
- A complete suite of advanced design calculators for Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT), Glued-Laminated Timber (GLT), members, and connections.
- Complex design capabilities, including ambient and fire design for floors and walls, shear wall and diaphragm analysis, and intricate connection detailing.
- Compliance with multiple international standards, including Eurocode 5 and Australian/New Zealand Standards.
- Transparent calculation routines, a key feature that allows students to inspect the underlying logic and bridge the gap between academic theory and professional practice.
- Flexibility to select from a diverse range of trusted partner products across the mass timber supply chain. This provides you with the freedom to choose from a comprehensive library of Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT), Glued-Laminated Timber (GLT), and connection systems from leading manufacturers, ensuring your designs meet specific project requirements and regional availability.
This initiative comes at a critical time. The global construction industry is under immense pressure to reduce its carbon footprint, with building materials accounting for 11 per cent of all greenhouse gas emissions.
Mass timber stands out as a proven, scalable solution - the only mainstream structural material that is renewable and acts as a carbon sink.
Studies show that using mass timber can reduce a building's embodied carbon by up to 75 per cent compared to traditional concrete and steel structures.
With the global mass timber market projected to grow to $US1.3 billion by 2030, this program is designed to cultivate the skilled workforce needed to meet this surging demand.
The announcement is strategically timed to precede the World Conference on Timber Engineering (WCTE) 2025 in Brisbane.
As the world’s premier forum for presenting the latest technical innovations in timber engineering, WCTE brings together the exact community of researchers, educators, and practitioners this initiative seeks to empower.
By launching ahead of this key event, CLT Toolbox aims to signal its deep commitment to and alignment with the global academic and research community driving the future of timber construction.
CLT Toolbox CEO, Adam Jones, said his own university experience included only four weeks of timber education.
“When I wanted to tackle a mass timber project for my final year thesis, I had to teach myself everything from scratch," he said.
“If a tool like CLT Toolbox had been available to me then, it would have been a game-changer. By making our professional-grade platform free for all students, we are removing that friction and empowering them to design with sustainable materials from day one."
University faculty, deans, and academic administrators can register their institutions for free global access for all students and staff by visiting clttoolbox.com.