Forming Partnerships for Technology Challenges Discussed at PEERS 2018


As the pulp and paper industry looks at ways to stay competitive in the future, industry leaders recognize how collaboration among academics, suppliers, manufacturers, and government agencies can lead to advancements in technology and new opportunities for growth. These partnerships combine knowledge, experience, and different perspectives to find solutions for challenges facing the industry today and tomorrow.

PEERS 2018, October 28-31 in Portland, Ore., USA offers attendees the unique opportunity join a panel of experts from the pulp and paper industry to discuss how collaboration among manufacturers, suppliers, academics, and government agencies can further the industry. The State of the Industry Panel: Partnership for Emerging Technology will take place Monday, October 29 and is part of the PEERS’ Sustainability Track.
 
TAPPI’s Pulping, Recycling, Engineering, Environmental, Recycling and Sustainability (PEERS) Conference offers a peer-reviewed technical program comprised of seven topic-specific tracks focused on today’s most pressing issues. The Sustainability Track includes four sessions: 

PEERS 2018 also offers hands-on workshops, Hot Topics Breakfasts, CEUs, committee meetings, networking events, and exhibits. PEERS is a co-located with TAPPI’s International Bioenergy & Bioproducts Conference (IBBC) and PEERS attendees have full access to the IBBC technical program.

Attendees can take advantage of an Early Bird discount if they register by October 3, 2018. This is more than a 30% savings off the regular registration rate. Register today.
 
PEERS also offers attendees a discounted hotel room rate at the Hilton Portland Downtown in Portland, Oregon. The cut-off for this special rate is October 3, 2018 and space is limited. Attendees are encouraged to book their hotel rooms as soon as possible. Reserve now.

To learn more, visit tappipeers.org

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