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PPMA, the Pulp and Paper Manufacturers Association, kicked off its Annual Meeting and Conference today in Milwaukee, Wis., USA. This year PPMA is celebrating its 75th anniversary of providing human resource services to the pulp, paper, and allied industries. The conference program, titled "Wisdom to Plan, Strength to Prevail," includes speakers on the new health care reform law, the aging workforce, labor law changes expected from the Obama administration, and minimizing workplace liability. More info is available online.

Pictured at right: John Wirch, PPMA President, Little Rapids Corporation (left), and Dick Kendall, Executive Director, Pulp and Paper Manufacturers Association (center) receive congratulations from Scott Springmier, TAPPI (right).

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The TAPPI Lean Manufacturing – Flexo and Die Cutters Course – offered May 24-26 in Norcross, Ga., focuses on two aspects of machine calibration that help our box plants manage costs and improve throughput:

1. Centerlining – Gives the plant the necessary tools to sustain board caliper in the converting process. It assures proper ECT numbers.

2. Time & Register Calibration – This is the calibration tool that Dick Target terms the "One-Box Set Up" calibration, which can certainly reduce plant waste.

(View coverage about this course) [http://www.tappi.org/content/events/11lean/corrugatedtoday.pdf] in the recent Corrugated Today magazine.

Industry veteran Dick Target of "On Target Consultants" leads the (Course Schedule) [http://www.tappi.org/content/events/11lean/schedule.pdf], which offers 1.5 CEUs. Target's content also covers:

• Methods on how to Zero the Gear Train in the Press

• Proven, effective "One Box Set Up" techniques • Ink management for consistent color and proper wash-up procedures

• Measuring TIR (Total Indicator Runout) settings for pull collars, scoring and slotter heads

• Anilox roll care and maintenance schedules

• Implementing a successful Five-S Program (sort, set in order, shine, standardize and sustain)

• Identifying tools for effective waste reduction

• Simulating the presentation of technical and commercial contracts to printing plate and cutting die suppliers

• Calibrating machines to OEM specifications

• How tooling should be purchased and used in a cost-effective manner

Don't linger because this course will sell out at 25 seats. (Register) [http://www.tappi.org/11LEAN] before April 29, 2011 to get a discounted rate.

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The TAPPI Lean Manufacturing – Flexo and Die Cutters Course – offered May 24-26 in Norcross, Ga., focuses on two aspects of machine calibration that help our box plants manage costs and improve throughput:

1. Centerlining – Gives the plant the necessary tools to sustain board caliper in the converting process. It assures proper ECT numbers.

2. Time & Register Calibration – This is the calibration tool that Dick Target terms the "One-Box Set Up" calibration, which can certainly reduce plant waste.

(View coverage about this course) [http://www.tappi.org/content/events/11lean/corrugatedtoday.pdf] in the recent Corrugated Today magazine.

Industry veteran Dick Target of "On Target Consultants" leads the (Course Schedule) [http://www.tappi.org/content/events/11lean/schedule.pdf], which offers 1.5 CEUs. Target's content also covers:

• Methods on how to Zero the Gear Train in the Press

• Proven, effective "One Box Set Up" techniques • Ink management for consistent color and proper wash-up procedures

• Measuring TIR (Total Indicator Runout) settings for pull collars, scoring and slotter heads

• Anilox roll care and maintenance schedules

• Implementing a successful Five-S Program (sort, set in order, shine, standardize and sustain)

• Identifying tools for effective waste reduction

• Simulating the presentation of technical and commercial contracts to printing plate and cutting die suppliers

• Calibrating machines to OEM specifications

• How tooling should be purchased and used in a cost-effective manner

Don't linger because this course will sell out at 25 seats. (Register) [http://www.tappi.org/11LEAN] before April 29, 2011 to get a discounted rate.

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Approaching the 40 year mark in membership, M. Hassan Loutfi knows what he's talking about when it comes to extolling TAPPI benefits – in three languages, no less! In 1974, Hassan was nearing completion of his second Master's Degree in Chemical Engineering when he started looking for useful ways to supplement his education and expand his presence in the industry. Originally drawn to TAPPI's educational elements, he felt sure he would benefit from the many networking opportunities he might find at the conferences, workshops and committee meetings. He also says receiving the numerous publications that come with membership enticed him as well. He considers his longtime relationship with TAPPI to be one of the best career enhancing moves he made and key to building his network of professional contacts and resources. Find out the reasons why by reading this month's Member Spotlight (http://www.tappi.org/Membership.aspx).

Spotlight participants are recommended by fellow members and staff. If you would like to nominate a member (or even yourself!) just send their name (or names) to MemberSpotlight@tappi.org. We will forward a Spotlight Questionnaire (http://www.tappi.org/content/membership/spotlightquestionnaire.pdf) to fill out and return. We look forward to seeing you in the Spotlight!

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Approaching the 40 year mark in membership, M. Hassan Loutfi knows what he's talking about when it comes to extolling TAPPI benefits – in three languages, no less! In 1974, Hassan was nearing completion of his second Master's Degree in Chemical Engineering when he started looking for useful ways to supplement his education and expand his presence in the industry. Originally drawn to TAPPI's educational elements, he felt sure he would benefit from the many networking opportunities he might find at the conferences, workshops and committee meetings. He also says receiving the numerous publications that come with membership enticed him as well. He considers his longtime relationship with TAPPI to be one of the best career enhancing moves he made and key to building his network of professional contacts and resources. Find out the reasons why by reading this month's Member Spotlight (http://www.tappi.org/Membership.aspx).

Spotlight participants are recommended by fellow members and staff. If you would like to nominate a member (or even yourself!) just send their name (or names) to MemberSpotlight@tappi.org. We will forward a Spotlight Questionnaire (http://www.tappi.org/content/membership/spotlightquestionnaire.pdf) to fill out and return. We look forward to seeing you in the Spotlight!

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There is no doubt that the forest sector is in economic stalemate, and that one of the leading solutions for revenue diversification is the forest biorefinery. Whereas corporate executives, mill management, leading equipment suppliers and consultants are aware of what the biorefinery potentially offers, there is an important need for identifying viable implementation strategies for such a transformative change.

TAPPI is offering its first week-long course on the biorefinery, May 16-20, 2011 in Norcross, GA, involving leading biorefinery experts from across North America – shedding light on the key issues facing companies considering biorefinery implementation. With a course format designed to facilitate exchange between faculty and participants, it is sure to provide important value for your company.

Six key factors that companies considering a biorefinery implementation must consider (and that will be addressed in this course) include:

1. Which biorefinery products (wood pellets, biofuels, or biochemicals...) will provide sustainably good margins over the long term?
2. Which emerging biorefinery processes are the most promising for making these products?
3. What is their efficiency and operating costs today and what will they be in 5 years from now after the process technologies have matured?
4. How do we best make-use of our existing mill infrastructure when implementing the biorefinery?
5. Can we implement the biorefinery, and at the same time lower the unit costs of our wood, pulp and paper products?
6. What might be the role of government policy relative to key issues such as stumpage fees, biorefinery capital cost reduction, and other incentives such as greenhouse gas reduction policy?

How You Can Benefit From Attending This Course

This course will seek to provide the knowledge and tools for forest industry leaders, technology providers and consultants to develop biorefinery strategies and better understand emerging biorefinery technologies and their design/implementation in a business strategy. The course syllabus will be delivered by more than 20 experts from across North America, treating both strategy-setting and design issues related to transformation to the biorefinery.

Course Instructor

This course will be led by Paul Stuart, Consultant and Professor, Ecole Polytechnique. Paul Stuart has a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from McGill University, after which he worked in process design consulting as Company Associate and Manager of Process Engineering at Beak Consultants Limited, as Partner and Manager of Environmental Services at Simons Environmental Group, and as Director of Process and Environmental Engineering at H.A. Simons Limited in Montreal (later AMEC). Since 2000, Paul has been a Professor in the Chemical Engineering Department at École Polytechnique of the University of Montréal, where he is Chairholder of an NSERC Environmental Design Engineering Chair entitled Process Integration in the Pulp & Paper Industry (www.pulp-paper.ca). Paul is Co-Founder and Principal Consultant of EnVertis Inc, who seeks to be a leader providing strategic and multidisciplinary consulting services consistent with new business paradigms such as the biorefinery that provide sustainable enterprise value in the longer-term, for the forest industry and its partners.

Learn more about this course and register to attend at the TAPPI website.

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There is no doubt that the forest sector is in economic stalemate, and that one of the leading solutions for revenue diversification is the forest biorefinery. Whereas corporate executives, mill management, leading equipment suppliers and consultants are aware of what the biorefinery potentially offers, there is an important need for identifying viable implementation strategies for such a transformative change.

TAPPI is offering its first week-long course on the biorefinery, May 16-20, 2011 in Norcross, GA, involving leading biorefinery experts from across North America – shedding light on the key issues facing companies considering biorefinery implementation. With a course format designed to facilitate exchange between faculty and participants, it is sure to provide important value for your company.

Six key factors that companies considering a biorefinery implementation must consider (and that will be addressed in this course) include:

1. Which biorefinery products (wood pellets, biofuels, or biochemicals...) will provide sustainably good margins over the long term?
2. Which emerging biorefinery processes are the most promising for making these products?
3. What is their efficiency and operating costs today and what will they be in 5 years from now after the process technologies have matured?
4. How do we best make-use of our existing mill infrastructure when implementing the biorefinery?
5. Can we implement the biorefinery, and at the same time lower the unit costs of our wood, pulp and paper products?
6. What might be the role of government policy relative to key issues such as stumpage fees, biorefinery capital cost reduction, and other incentives such as greenhouse gas reduction policy?

How You Can Benefit From Attending This Course

This course will seek to provide the knowledge and tools for forest industry leaders, technology providers and consultants to develop biorefinery strategies and better understand emerging biorefinery technologies and their design/implementation in a business strategy. The course syllabus will be delivered by more than 20 experts from across North America, treating both strategy-setting and design issues related to transformation to the biorefinery.

Course Instructor

This course will be led by Paul Stuart, Consultant and Professor, Ecole Polytechnique. Paul Stuart has a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from McGill University, after which he worked in process design consulting as Company Associate and Manager of Process Engineering at Beak Consultants Limited, as Partner and Manager of Environmental Services at Simons Environmental Group, and as Director of Process and Environmental Engineering at H.A. Simons Limited in Montreal (later AMEC). Since 2000, Paul has been a Professor in the Chemical Engineering Department at École Polytechnique of the University of Montréal, where he is Chairholder of an NSERC Environmental Design Engineering Chair entitled Process Integration in the Pulp & Paper Industry (www.pulp-paper.ca). Paul is Co-Founder and Principal Consultant of EnVertis Inc, who seeks to be a leader providing strategic and multidisciplinary consulting services consistent with new business paradigms such as the biorefinery that provide sustainable enterprise value in the longer-term, for the forest industry and its partners.

Learn more about this course and register to attend at the TAPPI website.

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TAPPI and PIMA are pleased to announce the selection of the following individuals for the 2011 PIMA Management Division Awards.

Mike Jackson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Verso Paper Corp., has been selected as the association's 2011 Executive of the Year. The award is PIMA's highest honor and is bestowed on senior-level executives in the pulp, paper or converting industries for excellence in management and outstanding contributions to the industry as a whole.

Mike Bruner, Mill Manager with International Paper's Courtland Mill has been named Mill Manager of the Year. This award recognizes the mill manager who has best demonstrated outstanding leadership, management and organizational skills leading to improved results at the facility for which he or she is responsible. Nominees for the award are judged on four criteria: skill in people development; application of best management practices; effective use of external resources; and change management.

Rodger F. Brzezinski, Mill Supervisor at NewPage's Escanaba Mill has been named the Brookshire Moore Superintendent of the Year. This award recognizes the mill superintendent who has shown high personal standards and professional management qualities that contribute to the betterment of those under his or her management and in his or her company. Rodger will also be inducted into Couch Pit University. Couch Pit University Fraternity (CPU) is an invitation only organization of long-time papermakers. In order to become a member of CPU, you must have been nominated for membership and accepted into the fraternity by the other members or win the Brookshire Moore Superintendent of the Year award.

Jef Howell, Purchasing Manager of Verso Paper Corp.'s Androscoggin Mill in Jay, Maine, will receive the Ray H. Cross Community Service Award. This award pays tribute to pulp and paper industry persons who have rendered outstanding service to their communities by involvement in the activities of local business, educational, civic and philanthropic organizations.

Micki Meggison, Technical Director, Sappi Fine Paper North America, Westbrook, Maine, will receive the Delano L. "Del" Boutin Division Service Award. The Del Boutin Division Service Award is presented to members for devoted service to a TAPPI/PIMA Local Section. The award recognizes long-term dedication of TAPPI/PIMA members at the local level.

Peter R Gaddie, Key Account Manager, Nalco Company, will receive the Thomas F. Sheerin Sr. Service Award. The Thomas F. Sheerin, Sr. Service Award is presented to a supplier for outstanding contributions to the pulp and paper industry and/or the community.

Nicholas Knowlen, A Senior Chemical Engineering student at the University of Maine, will receive the Student of the Year award, which recognizes and supports outstanding students in paper science programs.

The 2011 PIMA awardees will receive their awards during the 2011 PaperCon Conference in Covington, Ky., near Cincinnati, Ohio, May 1-4. See www.papercon.org for more information.

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TAPPI and PIMA are pleased to announce the selection of the following individuals for the 2011 PIMA Management Division Awards.

Mike Jackson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Verso Paper Corp., has been selected as the association's 2011 Executive of the Year. The award is PIMA's highest honor and is bestowed on senior-level executives in the pulp, paper or converting industries for excellence in management and outstanding contributions to the industry as a whole.

Mike Bruner, Mill Manager with International Paper's Courtland Mill has been named Mill Manager of the Year. This award recognizes the mill manager who has best demonstrated outstanding leadership, management and organizational skills leading to improved results at the facility for which he or she is responsible. Nominees for the award are judged on four criteria: skill in people development; application of best management practices; effective use of external resources; and change management.

Rodger F. Brzezinski, Mill Supervisor at NewPage's Escanaba Mill has been named the Brookshire Moore Superintendent of the Year. This award recognizes the mill superintendent who has shown high personal standards and professional management qualities that contribute to the betterment of those under his or her management and in his or her company. Rodger will also be inducted into Couch Pit University. Couch Pit University Fraternity (CPU) is an invitation only organization of long-time papermakers. In order to become a member of CPU, you must have been nominated for membership and accepted into the fraternity by the other members or win the Brookshire Moore Superintendent of the Year award.

Jef Howell, Purchasing Manager of Verso Paper Corp.'s Androscoggin Mill in Jay, Maine, will receive the Ray H. Cross Community Service Award. This award pays tribute to pulp and paper industry persons who have rendered outstanding service to their communities by involvement in the activities of local business, educational, civic and philanthropic organizations.

Micki Meggison, Technical Director, Sappi Fine Paper North America, Westbrook, Maine, will receive the Delano L. "Del" Boutin Division Service Award. The Del Boutin Division Service Award is presented to members for devoted service to a TAPPI/PIMA Local Section. The award recognizes long-term dedication of TAPPI/PIMA members at the local level.

Peter R Gaddie, Key Account Manager, Nalco Company, will receive the Thomas F. Sheerin Sr. Service Award. The Thomas F. Sheerin, Sr. Service Award is presented to a supplier for outstanding contributions to the pulp and paper industry and/or the community.

Nicholas Knowlen, A Senior Chemical Engineering student at the University of Maine, will receive the Student of the Year award, which recognizes and supports outstanding students in paper science programs.

The 2011 PIMA awardees will receive their awards during the 2011 PaperCon Conference in Covington, Ky., near Cincinnati, Ohio, May 1-4. See www.papercon.org for more information.

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The Pulp and Paper Safety Association (PPSA) will hold its 68th Annual Safety & Health Conference at the Hyatt Regency in San Antonio, Texas, on June 19-22, 2011.

Program highlights:

• Meet and make valuable safety contacts within Forest Products Industry
• Hear first hand from companies like yours with outstanding safety records
• Find out what the latest OSHA activity and direction is
• Learn new accident avoidance techniques
• Learn about new industry specific training programs
• Find out what is on the cutting edge and currently available from safety suppliers
• Learn from both the positive and negative experiences of others in our industry

For more information download the conference program or visit the website.

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The Pulp and Paper Safety Association (PPSA) will hold its 68th Annual Safety & Health Conference at the Hyatt Regency in San Antonio, Texas, on June 19-22, 2011.

Program highlights:

• Meet and make valuable safety contacts within Forest Products Industry
• Hear first hand from companies like yours with outstanding safety records
• Find out what the latest OSHA activity and direction is
• Learn new accident avoidance techniques
• Learn about new industry specific training programs
• Find out what is on the cutting edge and currently available from safety suppliers
• Learn from both the positive and negative experiences of others in our industry

For more information download the conference program or visit the website.

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PaperCon's Sustainability Forum to highlight the latest developments in this rapidly evolving field during this one-day event.

Attend PaperCon's Sustainability Forum and discover the latest developments and trends directly from our industry's sustainability leaders - and learn what the future holds in this rapidly evolving field.

The Sustainability Forum, taking place Wednesday, May 4, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. will:

Focus on the "Science Behind Sustainability" - providing a venue for technically based discussions on sustainability and reviewing the basics of sustainability grounded in science - from providing definitions and interpretations of existing/proposed standards and certifications, to sharing best practices, impacts and assessment of sustainability drivers.

Share Knowledge Among Paper Manufacturers and Their Customers - and created a technically-focused learning environment for the paper/packaging industry and its suppliers - and bring togehter end users, technical marketers, paper merchants and buyers to enhance their knowledge about paper sustainability.

Share and Leverage Best Practices and Lessons Learned - enhancing overall industry advancement in sustainability by sharing experiences and initiatives with product development, manufacturing improvements and customer relations.

Bring Industry Issues to the Forefront - providing a forum to gather industry opinions and develop industry consensus (as appropriate) on sustainability issues and drivers to enhance the industry's performance.

Learn more about the Sustainability Forum and PaperCon, taking place May 1-4, 2011 in Covington, Ky., (Greater Cincinnati area).

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PaperCon's Sustainability Forum to highlight the latest developments in this rapidly evolving field during this one-day event.

Attend PaperCon's Sustainability Forum and discover the latest developments and trends directly from our industry's sustainability leaders - and learn what the future holds in this rapidly evolving field.

The Sustainability Forum, taking place Wednesday, May 4, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. will:

Focus on the "Science Behind Sustainability" - providing a venue for technically based discussions on sustainability and reviewing the basics of sustainability grounded in science - from providing definitions and interpretations of existing/proposed standards and certifications, to sharing best practices, impacts and assessment of sustainability drivers.

Share Knowledge Among Paper Manufacturers and Their Customers - and created a technically-focused learning environment for the paper/packaging industry and its suppliers - and bring togehter end users, technical marketers, paper merchants and buyers to enhance their knowledge about paper sustainability.

Share and Leverage Best Practices and Lessons Learned - enhancing overall industry advancement in sustainability by sharing experiences and initiatives with product development, manufacturing improvements and customer relations.

Bring Industry Issues to the Forefront - providing a forum to gather industry opinions and develop industry consensus (as appropriate) on sustainability issues and drivers to enhance the industry's performance.

Learn more about the Sustainability Forum and PaperCon, taking place May 1-4, 2011 in Covington, Ky., (Greater Cincinnati area).

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TAPPI's OpEx Maintenance Seminar: Operating Excellence through Advanced Asset Management is an important two-day seminar, taking place May 2-3 during PaperCon 2011. It is designed for mill maintenance and reliability supervisors who are interested in bringing the latest reliability techniques and best practices back to their mill. Organized by TAPPI's Asset Management Committee, speakers include mill personnel, consultants and suppliers.

Attendees will bring practical ideas back to their mill; meet and network with world class asset management experts and suppliers; and attend a roundtable of maintenance superintendants from TAPPI's Ohio Local Section. Up-to-date program information is available.

Learn more about this event and all PaperCon has to offer.

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TAPPI's OpEx Maintenance Seminar: Operating Excellence through Advanced Asset Management is an important two-day seminar, taking place May 2-3 during PaperCon 2011. It is designed for mill maintenance and reliability supervisors who are interested in bringing the latest reliability techniques and best practices back to their mill. Organized by TAPPI's Asset Management Committee, speakers include mill personnel, consultants and suppliers.

Attendees will bring practical ideas back to their mill; meet and network with world class asset management experts and suppliers; and attend a roundtable of maintenance superintendants from TAPPI's Ohio Local Section. Up-to-date program information is available.

Learn more about this event and all PaperCon has to offer.

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TAPPI has announced a sell-out of exhibit floor space for PaperCon, the largest and most comprehensive event in the global pulp and paper industry. This year's exhibit floor will be the most extensive since PaperCon's inception in 2008, offering concentrated access to the industry's newest products, services, innovation and expertise. Organized by TAPPI, the leading association for the paper and converting industry, the PaperCon Conference & Trade Fair runs from May 1-4, 2011, at the Northern Kentucky Convention Center in the greater Cincinnati, Ohio, area.

"We've carried the PaperCon momentum, fueled by a 60% increase in attendance for 2010, right into 2011 with an exhibit floor that is now 33% larger than last year," said Scott Springmier, Pulp and Paper Division Manager for TAPPI. "We're absolutely thrilled with the growth of PaperCon and what we are able to provide the industry in terms of technical content and networking opportunities."

PaperCon boasts the largest program of any industry conference, including more than 150 speakers in more than 50 sessions, workshops and seminars. The program is organized by 30 member groups comprising more than 300 volunteers within TAPPI, including PIMA Management, Papermakers and Coating and Graphic Arts. Other highlights include a Sustainability Forum and Tissue Forum, as well as a two-day Maintenance and Reliability workshop.

In addition, the Recycled Paperboard Technical Association (RPTA) has joined PaperCon this year, bringing its Production-Technical Seminar that runs concurrently and is open to all attendees.

"When RPTA approached TAPPI to collaborate on PaperCon, we jumped at the opportunity to bring attendees yet another option for expanding their technical knowledge," commented TAPPI President & CEO Larry N. Montague. "If content is king, then PaperCon wears the crown among industry events by combining the broad expertise of our members, sponsors, exhibitors, and related associations like RPTA."

In addition to a robust program and extensive exhibit floor, PaperCon offers a popular mill program that allows paper mills and corporate offices to send an unlimited number of employees to attend at any time their schedule permits. Registration for this program is still open and details are available at www.papercon.org. For more information, please contact Scott Springmier or call 770-209-7241.

TAPPI has created a waiting list for companies who may want to exhibit or explore the limited sponsorship opportunities still available. To join the waiting list or learn more about remaining sponsorship options, contact Shane Holt or call 1-352-333-3345.

Learn more about this event and all PaperCon has to offer.

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TAPPI has announced a sell-out of exhibit floor space for PaperCon, the largest and most comprehensive event in the global pulp and paper industry. This year's exhibit floor will be the most extensive since PaperCon's inception in 2008, offering concentrated access to the industry's newest products, services, innovation and expertise. Organized by TAPPI, the leading association for the paper and converting industry, the PaperCon Conference & Trade Fair runs from May 1-4, 2011, at the Northern Kentucky Convention Center in the greater Cincinnati, Ohio, area.

"We've carried the PaperCon momentum, fueled by a 60% increase in attendance for 2010, right into 2011 with an exhibit floor that is now 33% larger than last year," said Scott Springmier, Pulp and Paper Division Manager for TAPPI. "We're absolutely thrilled with the growth of PaperCon and what we are able to provide the industry in terms of technical content and networking opportunities."

PaperCon boasts the largest program of any industry conference, including more than 150 speakers in more than 50 sessions, workshops and seminars. The program is organized by 30 member groups comprising more than 300 volunteers within TAPPI, including PIMA Management, Papermakers and Coating and Graphic Arts. Other highlights include a Sustainability Forum and Tissue Forum, as well as a two-day Maintenance and Reliability workshop.

In addition, the Recycled Paperboard Technical Association (RPTA) has joined PaperCon this year, bringing its Production-Technical Seminar that runs concurrently and is open to all attendees.

"When RPTA approached TAPPI to collaborate on PaperCon, we jumped at the opportunity to bring attendees yet another option for expanding their technical knowledge," commented TAPPI President & CEO Larry N. Montague. "If content is king, then PaperCon wears the crown among industry events by combining the broad expertise of our members, sponsors, exhibitors, and related associations like RPTA."

In addition to a robust program and extensive exhibit floor, PaperCon offers a popular mill program that allows paper mills and corporate offices to send an unlimited number of employees to attend at any time their schedule permits. Registration for this program is still open and details are available at www.papercon.org. For more information, please contact Scott Springmier or call 770-209-7241.

TAPPI has created a waiting list for companies who may want to exhibit or explore the limited sponsorship opportunities still available. To join the waiting list or learn more about remaining sponsorship options, contact Shane Holt or call 1-352-333-3345.

Learn more about this event and all PaperCon has to offer.

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PaperCon's one-day Tissue Forum on May 3 will give you a perspective on business and market trends through peer-reviewed papers on the latest technical innovations, and safety and reliability best practices for yankee dryers. Highlights include...

 Tissue Market Overview
 State of the Tissue Industry-2011 and Onwards with speakers from Poyry Management Consulting USA, Inc., Procter & Gamble, and Kimberly-Clark
 Modeling and Simulation of the Crepeing Process
 Paper Towel Absorptive Properties
 New Polymers for Wet Strength-An Academic Perspective
 Yankee Dryer Safety and Reliability-Panel Discussion
 TAPPI Subcommittees address steam and condensate systems, air systems, cast iron dryer maintenance and inspections, and reducing chatter.
 Tissue Forming Systems-Panel Discussion
 Consistency Measurement and Control in a Tissue Mill–The Often-Neglected Parameter
 Modeling of Crescent Former Dewatering

Learn more about PaperCon, May 1-4, 2011 in Covington, Kentucky (Greater Cincinnati area) and the one-day Tissue Forum.

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PaperCon's one-day Tissue Forum on May 3 will give you a perspective on business and market trends through peer-reviewed papers on the latest technical innovations, and safety and reliability best practices for yankee dryers. Highlights include...

 Tissue Market Overview
 State of the Tissue Industry-2011 and Onwards with speakers from Poyry Management Consulting USA, Inc., Procter & Gamble, and Kimberly-Clark
 Modeling and Simulation of the Crepeing Process
 Paper Towel Absorptive Properties
 New Polymers for Wet Strength-An Academic Perspective
 Yankee Dryer Safety and Reliability-Panel Discussion
 TAPPI Subcommittees address steam and condensate systems, air systems, cast iron dryer maintenance and inspections, and reducing chatter.
 Tissue Forming Systems-Panel Discussion
 Consistency Measurement and Control in a Tissue Mill–The Often-Neglected Parameter
 Modeling of Crescent Former Dewatering

Learn more about PaperCon, May 1-4, 2011 in Covington, Kentucky (Greater Cincinnati area) and the one-day Tissue Forum.

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The 2011 TAPPI International Conference on Nanotechnology for Renewable Materials is scheduled for June 6-8, 2011 at the Sheraton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia USA. The comprehensive Technical Program includes over 60 papers and five keynote presentations.

The event's Poster Session will feature findings from the leading researchers from around the world as well as a Student Poster Competition! Abstracts that focus on new and novel uses are highly encouraged. Analysis of challenges and trends in emerging markets for renewable nanomaterials are sought to provide a foundation for new research and industrial activities. Abstracts for the Student Poster Competition must be submitted by April 4. Prizes and certificates will be awarded to the first and second place winner.

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The 2011 TAPPI International Conference on Nanotechnology for Renewable Materials is scheduled for June 6-8, 2011 at the Sheraton Crystal City in Arlington, Virginia USA. The comprehensive Technical Program includes over 60 papers and five keynote presentations.

The event's Poster Session will feature findings from the leading researchers from around the world as well as a Student Poster Competition! Abstracts that focus on new and novel uses are highly encouraged. Analysis of challenges and trends in emerging markets for renewable nanomaterials are sought to provide a foundation for new research and industrial activities. Abstracts for the Student Poster Competition must be submitted by April 4. Prizes and certificates will be awarded to the first and second place winner.

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