Reserve Your Seat for TAPPI’s 50th Annual Introduction to Pulp and Paper Technology Course
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TAPPI’s Introduction to Pulp & Paper Technology Course is set to begin January 8-11, 2024 in St. Petersburg, Florida. The content is designed by Michael J. Kocurek, Ph.D., one of the most recognized and honored educators in the industry. For 50 years, Dr. Kocurek has continuously updated the content, visuals and curriculum so that the Course Schedule remains aligned with the evolving conditions of the industry. This is the most comprehensive introductory/intermediate course offering an overview of the entire pulping and papermaking process in only four days.
TAPPI’s Introduction to Pulp and Paper Technology Course
January 8-11, 2024
St. Petersburg, Florida USA
Group rates and early discounts are offered through December 15.
Get Your Seat Early.
If you register now, you’ll be assured a seat in St. Petersburg, Florida. This event is co-located with the equally large Kraft Recovery Operations Course so you’ll have many opportunities to broaden your network of contacts with industry peers and subject-matter experts. Be sure to reserve your accommodations, too.
Gain a Mill-Wide Perspective of 'What' Happens in Papermaking and 'Why!'
- Learn the entire process of papermaking from raw materials and wood preparation to pulping and finishing.
- Enjoy greater confidence in your understanding of pulp and paper processes.
- Interact knowledgeably with process engineers and operators.
Contribute to improvements within your own mill.
This course is ideal for anyone new to the pulp & paper industry, for those who need a technical refresher, and for those taking on a new role in mill operations, corporate and organizations. Earn 2.6 CEUs for completion of this course.
You’ll learn from the industry’s top educators in pulp and paper technology, gain information from more than 2,000 visuals, and receive a copy of the “Smook Book” with your registration.
Bring Your Own Questions.
A pre-course survey is offered where you can let instructors know why you're attending and the topics you specifically want to learn. You’ll get answers to your specific pulp and papermaking questions.