Einstein changed the world with his theory on relativity, and Leonardo da Vinci’s ideas and works still influence scholars today. Their shared ideas and research revolutionized the world and helped create the flames of progress.
As the pulp and paper industry faces greater demand for renewable and sustainable materials, the need for innovative product ideas, process improvements, and increased mill reliability has never been greater. Now is the perfect time to be a spark in the pulp and paper sector. Share your expertise at PEERS 2019 and help transform an industry.
TAPPI’s Pulping, Engineering, Environmental, Recycling and Sustainability (PEERS) Conference, October 27-30, 2019 in St. Louis, Missouri, draws professionals from around the world eager to learn the latest industry advancements and process improvements in the areas of technology, fibers and equipment. You are invited to share your latest successes with key industry decision makers looking for cutting-edge solutions to improve productivity and reduce costs.
Abstracts on one of the
following suggested topics are desired: Pulping, Mill Reliability, Brown Stock
Washing, Recovery Boilers, Bleaching, Lime Kiln/Caustic Plant, Recycling,
Energy and Power Boiler, Nonwood Fibers, Environment/Regulation/Sustainability,
and Biorefinery Track (part of IBBC).
View the PEERS 2019 Call for Presentations
PEERS 2019 is co-located with the International Bioenergy & Bioproducts (IBBC) Conference as well as the 12thResearch Forum on Recycling and attendees will be able to attend all three technical events for one registration fee.
IBBC 2019 Call for Presentations
IBBC brings together experts from around the world interested in leveraging the knowledge and assets in the pulp and paper industry to produce fuel, energy, and chemicals from biomass.
Professionals and academics interested in speaking at this premier conference are invited to submit an abstract on one of the following suggested topics: Innovative Bioproducts from Woods – Lignin, Sugars, and Densified Solid Fuels; Biomass Conversion Pathways – Innovative Technologies to Transform Biomass; and Supporting the Bioeconomy – Leveraging Pulp Mill Assets and Biomass Utilization and Feedstock Assessments.
View the IBBC 2019 Call for Presentations
Abstracts for both PEERS and IBBC must be submitted by March 15, 2019 and will be peer reviewed for acceptance. Abstracts should be submitted to TAPPI’s Speaker Management System.
Student Poster Session
Students are invited to submit abstracts on topics for innovative solutions to compete in a poster session refereed by industry experts. This competition is the perfect opportunity for students to gain exposure and expert feedback on their research projects. Learn more.
For more information on PEERS 2019, visit tappipeers.org. For more information on IBBC 2019, visit tappi-ibbc.org.
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