| Thursday, February 06, 2014 - nonmember edition
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TAPPI News
The TAPPI Nonwovens Engineers & Technologists Division presents two upcoming webinars hosted by the Binders & Additives Committee that preview sessions of the NETInc program in Nashville, Tenn., USA, April 27-30.
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Check your calendar for dates in February and March for courses designed expressly for reliability and maintenance professionals.
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Member Paul Krochak Sets Personal, Professional Goals High.
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Candidates should have made an outstanding contribution to the research into and/or the industrial development of high yield pulping, i.e. mechanical or chemi-mechanical pulping, utilizing mechanical defibration techniques and/or new applications using high yield pulps.
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The Certified Occupational Safety Specialist (COSS) Course is coming February 17-21 to the TAPPI Training Facility in Metro Atlanta, Ga., USA.
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Be a part of the future as IBBC explores the technology and economics of commercializing biorefineries.
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Advance your career by presenting at the 2014 TAPPI PEERS Conference in Tacoma, Wash., USA. Deadline for abstracts is March 3, 2014.
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This March 10-12 course is designed for operators, engineers, supervisors, and pulp mill managers engaged in pulp mill recovery operations.
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This best-selling text provides an introduction to the entire technology of pulp and paper manufacture and features 27 chapters covering all aspects of pulping and papermaking.
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Keeping you "In Tune for Sustainability, Agility, and Profitability," the PaperCon program should not be missed.
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A call for papers has been issued for IPBC, with a deadline of March 31, 2014.
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