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SuperCorrExpo, Oct.1-4, 2012, in Atlanta, Ga., USA, is your one-stop shop for all things corrugated. In addition to the nearly 300 exhibitors on the show floor, you can also take advantage of the pre-conference workshops, the joint TAPPI/AICC conference program featuring six keynote presentations and eight multi-track workshops, as well as countless networking opportunities like the Welcome Reception at 200 Peachtree on Sunday, September 30.
And, just added to the jam-packed program, there is now a Folding Carton Workshop sponsored by PIRA. Join Strategic Consultant Dr. Graham Moore on Thursday, October 4, as he provides an overview of the carton board sector and insight into the value added innovations that are attracting attention in the carton board market and increasing the functionality of the products. A separate registration is required for this workshop.
See for yourself why SuperCorrExpo is One Week. One Conference. One Can't Miss Event!
Register today!
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New Program Addition: Safety Training Session (Session 13 led by Matthew Kanneberg, RockTenn) an interactive training session sponsored by the Pulp and Paper Safety Association exploring the four (4) stages of safety learning and help participants identify their current organizational safety level. This analysis will identify actions needed to support an injury free team from planning through implementation to delivering safe solutions throughout the organization.
PEERS is a "must attend" event for anyone seeking to make their mill run more efficiently. The Pulping Program focuses on ways to improve kraft pulping to afford pulps that are more uniform in quality and to afford higher pulp yields. The Engineering Program has added a focused one-day session focusing on OpEx Maintenance and Reliability. The Environmental Program will address the challenges and costs involved in keeping up with the regulations of the U.S. paper industry. The Recycling Program brings together experts from around the world to present new technological breakthroughs related to fractional pulping, absorption deinking and electrostatic deinking. Keynote Speaker Don Roberts will discuss why the pulp and paper industry should be open to change by presenting a case study in commercializing an emerging bio-energy technology and the key success factors as part of the Sustainability Program.
Your investment of time and money will go far with the full program of both educational and career networking opportunities presented at PEERS 2012.
PEERS is co-located with IBBC, the only conference that is dedicated to examining applications of biorefineries in the pulp and paper industry - offering you a deeper analysis of technology and economics in commercializing biorefineries. See the Full Program.
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Attend this FREE TAPPI Webinar!
Process Control: Combat Process Disturbances and Interactions
Time: 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. EST
Monday, October 10, 2012
Learn how to employ new tools to easily assess the effects of interactions and disturbances on your process (the models) and how to use these to break or eliminate loop interactions and the effects of disturbances. Appropriate for managers, process engineers, and process control engineers.
Register to attend
This webinar is presented by TAPPI's Process Control Division and was selected as the best Process Control Paper at PaperCon 2011.
Participants will receive a 25% discount on Paper Machine Quality Control Systems - Volume 1: Measurement Systems and Product Variability by the Quality Control Systems Education Common Interest Group of the Process Control Division.
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If you've ever wanted to feel more confident in working with important financial information at your mill, understanding the costs of running operations, or perhaps in putting the financial structure behind an idea, this course is for you.
The Financial and Strategic Analysis Workshop for Pulp & Paper and Related Industries is taught by instructors with decades of leadership in the business operations of the pulp and paper industry.
North Carolina State University and TAPPI have partnered to offer this exceptional course scheduled for October 3-5, 2012, in Raleigh, N.C., USA.
You'll learn both basic and sophisticated tools to help you analyze and manage important financial information with more confidence.
Understand the critical role of reinvesting in pulp and paper mill assets to ensure long-term survival and prosperity
- Study basics of capital budgeting, cost of capital (cost of debt and cost of equity), and financial indicators to allow you to use these tools to build financial analyses and sell your ideas, products, and services
- Appreciate the importance of cost structure and how you can increase your competitive advantage by managing your costs
- Explain in financial terms the impact of your operation, research, new technique, or new product
- Build an entire financial analysis from the ground up
- Learn the basics for strategic planning and decision making.
Learn more about the instructors and curriculum with this printable schedule.
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The Corrugated Containers Manufacturing Process
Authors: Jody A. Brittain, Stephen R. Perkins, and Philip G. Schnell
This comprehensive textbook describes the entire process of manufacturing corrugated containers. In addition to detailed explanations, the book also features practical troubleshooting tips and a discussion of common problems and solutions within each major section. Seven detailed chapters cover the following topics:
- Paper and the Papermaking Process
- Steam
- Corrugating Adhesives
- Singleface Operations
- Doublebacker Process
- Combined Board
- Converting.
This textbook is designed to provide in-depth explanations and information for professionals working in all areas of the corrugated containers industry.
Product Code: 0101R281
Member Price: $37.00
Non-Member Price: $185.00
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Join us at this new lovely golf center near Memphis, Tenn., USA to hit a bucket of balls and enjoy food and fellowship at our Driving Range Fundraiser. Proceeds will support scholarships at Christian Brothers University Packaging Program.
The event will be held in Cordova, Tennessee on October 22 from 5:30 - 9:30pm.
Prizes all for a great cause!
- Team & Individual Events
- Longest Drive
- Nearest the pin
- Silent Auction
- Golf Trivia
- And much, much more...
Visit www.tappi.org/CBUFundraiser for more information and to learn about sponsorship opportunities.
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This text, edited by Carlton W. Dence and Douglas W. Reeve, covers fundamentals and processes from the chemical composition of pulp to the technology, production, and the environmental impact of bleaching. Designed as both a textbook and a reference book, Pulp Bleaching: Principles and Practice explains what bleaching is, why pulp is bleached, and how bleaching is done.
The book also features discussions on several "hot topics" in pulp bleaching, including elemental chlorine free bleaching, totally chlorine free bleaching, enzyme assisted bleaching, and bleaching of recycled fiber. In addition, the book is key-word indexed and each chapter contains extensive references.
Pulp Bleaching: Principles and Practice
Product code: 0102B061
Member Price: $124.00
Non-Member Price: $186.00
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Are you someone who could benefit from an overview of the entire pulping and paper-making process?
If so, The 2012 TAPPI Hands-On Workshop for Pulp and Paper Basics might be the perfect course for you to learn about the fundamental processes and operations of the pulping and paper-making industry. This year's workshop runs from October 1-5 at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. Reserve your place now so that you can:
- Find out how different processes affect paper properties
- Perform hands-on laboratory experiments to support your understanding of the process
- Run a pilot plant paper machine
- Solidify your knowledge from close interaction with professors in small, interactive groups
Be among the first 32 people to register for this five-day workshop, and you will gain an invaluable overview of pulping, bleaching, chemical recovery, recycling, paper-making and converting. You'll receive course notes, an accompanying CD-ROM, and your own polo shirt. You will also have the opportunity to earn 3.7 CEUs.
This workshop is ideal for new process engineers, manufacturing operators and technicians, sales and service personnel, machine operators, and maintenance personnel. Everyone who wants a better understanding of the basic operation of the pulp and paper business will benefit from this course.
This course typically fills quickly, so don't wait long.
We look forward to seeing you in Raleigh this October!
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Biomass Subcommittee Hosts Webinar Featuring Biomass Modeling Tool
As the competition for biomass increases, there is a growing need to more rigorously understand and predict supply availability, sustainability, and economic feasibility of biomass sources. This is true for existing pulp mills as well as new biorefineries.
TAPPI's Biomass Supply, Handling & Handling Subcommittee is hosting a webinar for their next subcommittee meeting featuring a new modeling tool available from Enegis: Biomass Energy Analytical Model (BEAM). BEAM can assess biomass energy availability, including transport options and delivery costs, modeling resources from field/forest, through processing, to determining demand - providing a geographic quantification, storage, and densification options as well as transportation analysis.
The model has a 30 meters resolution for the lower 48 states, and currently carries about 50 species and commodities as it performs analysis with costs of net energy and net carbon carried forward at all modeling steps. BEAM can conduct assessments on a site-specific, regional, or national-scale. Focus on residuals, consistent with the American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) proposed definition of biomass, has been run in a number of cases including mark to market. BEAM was originally developed for the Federal Energy Management Program.
Please come join us for the next subcommittee meeting and this presentation on Tuesday, October 9th from 1:00-2:00 PM.Subcommittee Chair Bob Hurter and Vice-Chair Bill Fuller will provide an update on subcommittee activities.
Webinar Registration
- This webinar is free to all who are interested!. Click here to register for this one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn about cutting-edge technology and commercial strategies as it relates to new business opportunities in the biomass sector.
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TAPPI's International Bioenergy and BioProducts Conference, October 17-19, 2012 in Savannah, Ga., USA will focus on advancements and commercialization of bioconversions that leverage the forest products manufacturing infrastructure, providing you with a deeper analysis of the technology and economics involved in commercializing biorefineries. Click here to learn more about the IBBC full technical program.
Keynote Speakers:
- Paul Spindler, VP of Technology at Catchlight
- John B. Crowe, Chairman and CEO, Buckeye Technologies, Inc.
In addition, IBBC will include technical presentations, expert panels, case studies, and reports from projects that address:
- Feedstock and harvesting improvements to increase yield and quality of biomass
- Bioconversion technologies for wood and biomass
- Production of chemicals and transportation fuels from wood and biomass
- Commercial bioenergy products using woody biomass
- Tools for evaluating bioenergy projects.
IBBC will be co-located with the TAPPI PEERS Conference, creating a value-added opportunity for participants to expand their learning, networking, and resources by attending both events.
Exhibit and Sponsorship opportunities are available. Contact Shane Holt via e-mail or at 800.369.6220, ext. 3345 for more information.
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The 2012 TAPPI Internatioal Bioenergy & Bioproducts Conference, taking place October 17-19 in Savannah, Ga., USA, offers you a deeper analysis of technology and economics in commercializing biorefineries. IBBC is the only event dedicated to advancing biorefineries in the forest products industry. Hear the latest on biomass development, as well as the thermochemical and biochemical-based technologies that can be profitably integrated into pulp mills.
Please note that discounted registration for IBBC has been extended to September 21. In addition, discounted hotel rooms at the host hotel, the Savannah Marriott Riverside, are available on a first-come, first-serve basis through September 21.
Program Highlights:
Session 4: Bioenergy Policy: Three Perspectives
Panel Moderator: Steve Betzler - Paper Segment Leader, Minnesota Power
Wednesday, October 17, 2012 - 4:00-5:30pm
Panel Themes: What role can government policies play in the development of bioenergy in the forest products industry in North America? Come and hear three policy experts assess recent bioenergy policy impacts and discuss future priorities for Canadian and US policies. Panelists include representatives of two forest industry public policy organizations (FPAC and AF&PA) and a representative of a major industrial forestland owner. A timely topic for the election seasons in North America...
Panelists:
Catherine Cobden - Executive VP, Forest Products Association of Canada
Mike Jostrom - Director Renewable Resources, Plum Creek
Paul Noe - Vice President for Public Policy, American Forest & Paper Association
Learn more about IBBC.
Click here to see the entire program.
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Gain a better understanding of kraft pulping operations and the effect of process on quality.
An encore, one-day presentation of the popular Intro to Kraft Pulping Workshop will be held in conjunction with the 2012 TAPPI PEERS Conference, October 14-17 in Savannah, Ga., USA. This workshop, held on Saturday, October 13, will be lead by Dr. Michael J. Kocurek, Professor Emeritus of Paper Science and Engineering at North Carolina State University.
The Intro to Kraft Pulping Workshop is a condensed version of the pulping portion of the full course. The overall course objective is to give participants increased understanding of kraft pulping operations, awareness of how one part of the process affects other operations, and the effect of processes on kraft pulp quality.
Learn more about this workshop.
Pulp and Paper Companies Get Discounted Registration!
TAPPI offers a discounted registration to pulp and paper mills and their corporate offices to attend the PEERS Conference. Bring an unlimited number from your mill or office to visit for one day, one hour, or just to drop in and see the Trade Fair! Learn more.
Register Now for PEERS and Save!
The 2012 TAPPI PEERS Conference will be co-located with the International Bioenergy and Bioproducts Conference, creating a value-added opportunity for you to expand your learning, networking and resources by attending both events.
See you in Savannah!
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Operating Excellence (OpEx) Maintenance and Reliability Seminar at PEERS
This is a first-time program for the 2012 TAPPI PEERS Conference.
Maintenance and reliability continue to be critical to the efficient operation of pulp and paper mills worldwide, just behind fiber and labor as top production cost factors.
This one-day seminar explores the latest reliability strategies today's mills are implementing to stay in-tune and competitive under progressively lean operating conditions.
The OpEx Maintenance and Reliability Track, included in your PEERS registration at no extra cost, is part of the Engineering Program.
If you are only interested in attending the OpEx Track, select the Single Day PEERS Registration for Thursday, October 18. This year's PEERS Conference includes a full program of educational opportunities for maintenance and reliability personnel, including:
- Sunday, Oct. 14: Fixed Equipment Maintenance Optimization System Course (Additional Fee)
- Monday, Oct. 15 - Wednesday, Oct. 17: Corrosion & Materials Engineering Track
- Thursday, Oct. 18: OpEx Maintenance and Reliability Track.
In addition, 2012 TAPPI PEERS Conference, October 14-17 in Savannah, Ga., features a detailed technical program. Five programming tracks of peer-reviewed sessions, Pulping, Engineering, Environmental, Recycling and Sustainability, will answer the most pressing business and technical questions faced by pulp and paper companies as they manage raw materials, assets, regulatory requirements and production assets.
Register now and save.
The 2012 TAPPI PEERS Conference will be co-located with the 2012 International Bioenergy and Bioproducts Conference, creating a value-added opportunity for you to expand your learning, networking, and resources by attending both events.
See you in Savannah!
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Attend the Fixed Equipment Maintenance Optimization System Workshop (FEMOS)
Sunday, October 14, 2012; 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Mills annually spend millions of dollars inspecting, repairing, and recovering from unexpected leaks in boiler tubes, tanks, pressure vessels, exposed and buried pipes, stacks, bleach towers, etc. – learn how to substantially reduce those costs! Corrosion Probe Inc.'s FEMOS Workshop training shows maintenance staff how to rationally manage the mechanical (containment) integrity of all types of fixed equipment with a simple, rigorous system utilizing comparable disciplines and procedures promoted by vendors specializing in maintenance of rotating equipment.
What will you learn?
The workshop teaches attendees how to implement a mill-specific program by using a transparent and disciplined process to systematically design the right inspection plan for each major piece of fixed equipment based on its materials of construction, present condition and service conditions. The basic concept employs proven, high-value practices from refining and petrochemical industries for risk-based inspection, customizing inspection plans to possible damage mechanisms and using fitness-for-service engineering assessments to define damage limits.
Who is leading the workshop?
Corrosion Probe Inc.'s experienced and renowned TAPPI participants Dave Bennett, David Crowe, and Doug Sherman, will train up to 20 people in a one-day (6-hour) workshop. Training is presented so attendees can use their new knowledge to immediately implement FEMOS at their mill. Many working examples are provided and students are invited to bring their mill's costliest fixed equipment inspection/ maintenance concern for case analysis.
The workshop takes place just before the TAPPI PEERS and IBBC conferences so those attending the FEMOS workshop can also attend these important events.
Learn more about PEERS 2012...
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Why Whitewater Filtration Systems Fail
Time: 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. EST
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
This free webinar from TAPPI addresses why whitewater filtration systems are often problematic and in some instances fail completely. The presentation will explain why filtration systems fail under certain conditions and offers the best solutions to improve the overall reliability of the process.
Attendees will learn:
- Significance of process variation on equipment performance
- The negative cost impact associated with poor system performance
- New sensor technology that is making the system "visible"
- Cutting-edge strategies to manage the process variation
- How to develop a "roadmap' for system optimization.
Learn more and register
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On Nov. 7-9, 2012, TAPPI will conduct its Tissue Runnability Course in Neenah, Wi., USA.
This special course is being taught by technical experts in each area of the machine from wet end operations through creping and process control. The experienced, highly qualified faculty for this course will provide a thorough understanding of the entire tissue making process and current best practices in each area.
Wednesday's (November 7) classes will focus on stock preparation and wet end operations, while Tuesday's (November 8) classes cover pressing, drying, and doctoring. Wednesday (November 9) classes examine technologies and latest developments in hoods, TAD (through-air drying), and other dynamics of the tissue machine dry end,
The 2012 TAPPI Tissue Runnability Course is designed for process engineers, machine supervisors, and reliability professionals who have to maximize uptime and saleable production. It is also an excellent tutorial for suppliers who support tissue making customers. It will help attendees:
- Improve tissue quality and consistency
- Understand contributors to waste and downtime
- Learn reliability and maintenance best practices
- Diagnose and troubleshoot problems quickly.
After successfully completing this course, attendees will specifically be able to:
- Diagnose the impact of recycled furnishes on tissue properties
- Make changes to wet-end chemistry to improve machine operations
- Improve cleaning and conditioning of fabrics
- Troubleshoot runnability problems in the press, Yankee, and creping systems
- Identify improvement opportunities on the dry end
- Pinpoint productivity opportunities in Yankee steam, coating, and hood systems.
TAPPI will award CEU credits to participants who attend at least 80% of the educational sessions and complete a final program evaluation.
The 2012 Tissue Runnabilitry Course includes advanced process instruction. If you are looking for an introductory-intermediate tissue course, consider the upcoming 2012 Tissue Properties and Manufacturing Course at TAPPI Headquarters in Norcross, Ga., USA, on August 15-16.
Attendance for the 2012 TAPPI Tissue Runnability Course is limited, so please register today at the course website.
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A Call for Papers has been issued for PaperCon 2013. Theme is "Innovation Generation."
After record attendance in 2012, PaperCon will again bring together CEOs, mill managers, superintendents, scientists, process engineers, and suppliers for the largest pulp and paper technical program in the world. The event will take place April 27 to May 1 in Atlanta, Ga., USA. Learn more about PaperCon 2013.
For 2013, PaperCon is pleased to welcome the Tissue360 Forum, NETInc (Innovative Nonwovens Conference), RPTA (Recycled Paperboard Technical Association) P-T Seminar and the OpEx Reliability Workshop. Each of these events is open to full PaperCon registrants and papers in these areas are welcome.
Calls for Papers and Posters have been issued. The conference theme is Innovation Generation, and authors are encouraged to include this within their papers. Topics under consideration include mill management, papermaking, coating, tissue, nonwovens, and recycled paperboard. Paper company personnel, suppliers, academics, and students are strongly encouraged to submit their ideas for papers, posters, or roundtable discussions.
Papermakers Program:
The Papermakers Program encourages topics on paper machine performance evaluations, papermaking fundamentals, product/process optimization, recycled paperboard, tissue making (Tissue360 Forum), and the RPTA P-T Seminar. The deadline for submission of abstracts is November 20, 2012. Abstracts for panel discussions and roundtables are welcome. See Papermakers Program Call for Papers.
Coating and Graphic Arts Program:
The Coating and Graphic Arts Program will focus on The Future of Print and its Demands on Paper and Coatings. The deadline for extended abstracts for this program is Oct. 16, 2012. See the Coating and Graphic Arts Program Call for Papers.
All abstracts must be submitted using TAPPI's Speaker Management System for consideration by the TAPPI and RPTA program committees.
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Frank Romano to Keynote at PaperCon 2013
Frank Romano, Professor Emeritus, Rochester Institute of Technology, will Keynote at Papercon 2013 on Sunday, April 21. Focusing on "Innovation and the Future of Print," Romano will kick-off PaperCon's Coating and Graphic Arts Program.
Romano's career has spanned an impressive 53 years in the printing and publishing industries. Many know him as the editor of the International Paper "Pocket Pal" for 30 years, or have read one of the thousands of articles he has written. He is the author of 52 books, including the 10,000-term Encyclopedia of Graphic Communications (with Richard Romano), the standard reference in the field.
Learn more about Romano.
PaperCon 2013 will take place April 27 through May 1 in Atlanta, Ga., USA. Designed by industry professionals, PaperCon brings together CEOs, mill managers, superintendents, scientists, process engineers and suppliers for the largest pulp and paper technical program in the world. No other event provides such a comprehensive program, networking opportunities, and trade fair among such a distinguished group of industry leaders.
Learn more about PaperCon 2013.
Registration information, including special mill reservation deals, are now available at the PaperCon website.
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The 20 volumes of Papermaking Science and Technology bookseries cover the entire paper manufacturing process from wood raw material to end product, providing a basis for university-level education, for updating training courses, and as handbooks for the industry. The bookseries has been updated and second editions are now available. TAPPI members can place an order by contacting The Finnish Paper Engineers' Association. Please contact Mary Anne Cauthen, Member Group Coordinator, at +1.770.209.7352 or by e-mail at MCauthen@TAPPI.org
These books can be purchased individually or as a set.
This 20 volume set includes:
- Volume 1 - Economics of the Pulp and Paper Industry
- Volume 2 - Forest Resources and Sustainable Management
- Volume 3 - Forest Products Chemistry
- Volume 4 - Papermaking Chemistry
- Volume 5 - Mechanical Pulping
- Volume 6, part 1 - Chemical Pulping Part 1, Fiber Chemistry and Technology
- Volume 6, part 2 - Chemical Pulping Part 2, Recovery of Chemicals and Energy
- Volume 7 - Recycled Fiber and Deinking
- Volume 8 - Papermaking Part 1, Stock Preparation and Wet End
- Volume 9 - Papermaking Part 2, Drying
- Volume 10 - Papermaking Part 3, Finishing
- Volume 11 - Pigment Coating and Surface Sizing of Paper
- Volume 12 - Paper and Paperboard Converting
- Volume 13 - Print Media - Principles, Processes, and Quality
- Volume 14 - Process and Maintenance Management
- Volume 15 - Materials, Corrosion Prevention and Maintenance
- Volume 16 - Paper Physics
- Volume 17 - Pulp and Paper Testing
- Volume 18 - Paper and Board Grades
- Volume 19 - Environmental Management and Control
- Volume 20 - Biorefining of Forest Resources
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 Member Jay Kaplan has been associated with TAPPI since 1994 when he was living in the Chicago area working for Stone Container. But it wasn't until years later that he finally took full personal advantage of all the benefits inherent in TAPPI membership, "the industry's best resource for technical support and information on emerging technologies and cutting edge science."
Having been mentored early in his career by serveral long-time TAPPI members, Jay says their influence set the groundwork for his future involvement. Through the years he has practiced in numerous meetings and shows at both the local and national level, and is now very involved in SuperCorrExpo, the largest tradeshow in the western hemisphere catering to the corrugated industry. "It's through events like these that you form and nurture professional relationships that help drive sustainable business improvements that may not have been achieved as quickly or at all without the common ground and opportunity that TAPPI provides."
Jay also believes this exposure to emerging technologies, technical expertise, and experts from outside his own company have played an integral role in his professional growth. Now serving as the Manager for Learning an Organizational Development for Corrugated Packaging at RockTenn, he says that use of TAPPI's website, the eLibrary, technical support, and industry news are all important elements to stay on the cutting edge of your career. And, furthermore, Jay puts his actions where his words are. Not content to just tell his peers and fellow employees about the benefits of membership, he recently brought a new group of new and future production managers to TAPPI's headquarters in Norcross, Ga., USA, for a tour and afternoon of learning. "I believe they left feeling a lot more informed about what our industry has to offer," he said.
To read more about Jay's professional accomplishments and personal interests, be sure to visit this month's Member Spotlight page.
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 The 2013 TAPPI International Conference on Nanotechnology for Renewable Materials will be held July 24-27, 2013, on the KTH Royal Institute of Technology campus in Stockholm, Sweden. Industry experts, scientists, health and safety specialists, legal and government policy makers, as well as the field's leading researchers will discuss the latest in nanotechnology research and development.
The 2013 Technical Program Committee has issued a Call for Papers inviting contributions from participants working in research, development, and deployment of renewable nanomaterials.
Abstracts are due by December 3, 2012.
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Make your plans now to join a host of professionals from industry, universities and research institutes at the 14th TAPPI European PLACE Conference, which will be held May 6-8, 2013, at the Swissotel in Dresden, Germany.
The Call for Papers is now officially open. Submit your abstract and take an active role in this not-to-miss event!
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