PaperCon 2014 Program Announced
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Get In Tune for Sustainability, Agility, and Profitability at PaperCon, April 27-30, in Nashville, Tenn., USA.
PaperCon will help any mill find ways to run more profitably and stay competitive. Detailed program information is now available to help you plan your trip to Nashville.The Papermakers Program covers a number of topics guaranteed to give you great ideas to take back to the mill. Learn to optimize your machine(s) through innovations in web imaging systems, improving pressing efficiency, wet end optimization, and vacuum systems upgrades.
The Coating & Graphic Arts Program focuses on the future of printing and its demands on paper and board coating.
In addition to mill manager and superintendent panels, the PIMA Management Program features sessions on reliability, training operators of the future, safety, and lean manufacturing.
Your registration to PaperCon also includes full access to these programs:
- Tissue makers and process engineers will gain knowledge through the peer-reviewed, non-commercial Tissue360° Forum featuring papers on fiber supply, sheet structure, and converting and manufacturing innovations that will anchor the program.
- OpEx Reliability Workshop is designed for mill maintenance and reliability teams that are interested in bringing the latest techniques and best practices back to their mills.
- The 2014 RPTA P-T Seminar will focus on developments in food packaging and energy conservation tips among other topics for manufacturers of recycled paperboard.
- The Innovative Nonwovens Conference (NETInc) developed by TAPPI's Nonwovens Division. It is the only nonwovens group that brings together industry and academia to discuss the innovation behind the science and how it impacts the market.
Remember, you can register now for the best rates!