Who Will You See at PEERS?

 
You don’t want to miss the speakers headlining one of the greatest conferences for pulp and paper manufacturers.

The 2015 PEERS Conference, October 25-28, will be held in Atlanta, Ga., USA. PEERS represents a peer-focused approach that you won’t find anywhere else. Throughout the program, leading-edge technical knowledge is presented alongside opportunities for face-to-face access with industry experts, peers, and colleagues. Attendees are active participants and contributors to Q&A sessions, "Ask the Experts" discussions, Roundtable forums, "What’s New" exhibits, topic-specific panels, and informal networking opportunities. And, like all TAPPI events, the PEERS conference provides all of this in a relaxed, professional environment.

See who is attending. Hundreds of industry professionals, your peers, gather in Atlanta to learn the latest innovations, methods, best practices, and solutions to improve your focus on sustainability and  increase your mill’s efficiency.  See list of attendees.

See who is speaking. There's no better place to find the technical knowledge and personal contacts you need to make your pulp and paper mill more effective and to boost your career than the TAPPI PEERS Conference. TAPPI's peer-review process for speaker selection assures the highest-quality presentations with minimal commercialism. See the complete list of speakers and panelists.

See who is exhibiting. Dozens of leaders in the paper and pulp manufacturing industry are gathering to show you their innovations, technology, and solutions. See the list of exhibitors.

Get your name on the list...Online Registration is still open! 

IBBC is co-located with the TAPPI PEERS Conference, creating a full week of valuable education and learning on topics that apply directly to your job. Make the most of your experience by attending both conferences to enhance your knowledge, gain valuable insights for your company, and network with individuals who share your same day-to-day issues. Learn more about IBBC.

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