More than 230 delegates from 25 countries gathered in Vancouver, B.C., Canada this past month at TAPPI’s 9th International Conference on Nanotechnology for Renewable Nanomaterials. "This year’s conference was exceptional," noted co-chair Wadood Hamad, principle scientist, FPInnovations. "The keynote and technical presentations were of very high quality. The advancements made in many applications show great promise, and we will see expanded commercial use of these renewable biomaterials."
"This year’s conference had an excellent balance of presentations on fundamental topics and applications," commented co-chair Orlando J. Rojas, Professor at North Carolina State & Aalto University. "Expert scientists from around the globe shared new insights and remarkable, high quality work."
Co-chair Akiro Isoagi, University of Tokyo, noted that "this year’s conference had significant representation from those companies and organizations in Japan involved in cellulose nanomaterials, It was a great honor to work with the co-chairs and conference planners to showcase the work going on in Japan and Asia."
Several key commercial announcements were made at this year’s conference, highlighting the tangible growth in this emerging market area of renewable biopolymers:Also at this year’s conference, Dr. Richard Berry, VP and CTO for CelluForce, was honored with TAPPI’s International Nanotechnology Division’s first Technical Award. This award recognizes outstanding accomplishments or contributions that have advanced the responsible and sustainable production and use of renewable nanomaterials. Dr. Berry was presented this award, which was sponsored by Imerys. Plans are underway for next year’s conference, scheduled for June 22-25, 2015, in Atlanta, Ga., USA.
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