SuperCorrExpo® 2020: This is the year

The wait is over.

2020 brings together the most powerful global hub of working corrugated machinery, networking opportunities and technical education in the Western Hemisphere at TAPPI / AICC SuperCorrExpo® (SCE).

Held only once every four years and attended by over 6,000 industry professionals, SCE is the best place to get a birds-eye view of cutting-edge machinery and technology innovations from every leading name in the industry – all under one roof. The Conference takes place September 13 – 17, 2020, at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida USA – a leading international destination for both business and leisure travelers.

Widely regarded for its expansive show floor, SCE offers more 150,000 square feet of exhibition space with working machinery, product demonstrations and hands-on activities from leading industry suppliers. In addition, each day of the four-day exhibit features a different keynote speaker, unique technical programming, and planned networking events, including a very special, family-friendly Universal event – exclusively for SCE attendees only – on Tuesday evening.

The diverse and relatable experiences of the keynote speakers is also a highlight every four years for attendees. Set to take the stage on Tuesday, September 15 is Duncan Wardle, a 25-year senior executive veteran of The Walt Disney Company and now an award winning “design thinking and innovation consultant.” Also confirmed for the popular closing keynote address on Thursday, September 17, is former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer.

Exclusive networking events include an opening golf tournament and multiple receptions such as the festive welcoming gala on Sunday evening at the Hyatt Hotel. Details on the programming, networking and other daily activities will be posted to the conference website as they become available. Please visit supercorrexp.org for updates.

Registration opens at the end of February and international attendees must first register for the Conference before securing a U.S. Visa.

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