

Time & Location
29 Oct 2025, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
More Info
About Frank Rinn
Frank Rinn, physicist and innovator from Heidelberg, Germany, is internationally recognised for developing pioneering tools to assess trees and timber. In the 1980s he created resistance drilling, a breakthrough that led to the invention of the RESISTOGRAPH® and ARBOTOM®, now used worldwide to detect decay, evaluate wood condition, and support conservation. Through his company RINNTECH, Frank has inspected thousands of trees and timber structures across the globe — from historic monuments and churches to bridges and sports halls — and is often called on as an expert witness.
Alongside his technical work, Frank is a leading voice in arboriculture and timber safety. He has published widely, lectured in more than 30 countries, and helped shape international standards for tree and timber inspection. As Executive Director of ISA Germany since 2001 and a former ISA Board member, he continues to advance best practices that protect both heritage structures…