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PaperCon Papermaking: Who is Going to Do?

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One of the three Paper Makers Program tracks during PaperCon 2016 (May 15-18) will focus on how to best push the paper industry into the future, and who will lead us. These sessions are based on an infamous quote from Vietnamese paper maker, Joe Pham, who once said to a group of suppliers and corporate support: "You make a list. You make a list. You make a list. Everybody make a list. Who is going to do?" This exciting combination of panel discussions, roundtables, technical papers, and success stories will challenge you to think, act, and do!  Learn more.
 
Designed by industry professionals, PaperCon 2016, in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, will bring 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. Register for PaperCon now and get Early Bird Savings.
 
Papermaking Program Highlights:
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Preview PaperCon by attending a webinar! Free to attend, but you must register.
 
April 6; 12:00 p.m. EST
 
Learn how to create an incident-free environment by recognizing the different needs, values, and motivations of others and becoming competent in critical communications. This is a preview of the Safety Session at PaperCon. Learn more.

April 7; 1:00 p.m. EST
 
Learn about new practical and commercial applications that have evolved in connection with developing nonwoven fibrous materials, performance clothing and protective textiles. Learn more.
 

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