Learn how to keep your project alive after you’ve moved on!

Learn how you can keep your process improvement project alive after you’ve moved on.

This webinar, held on Thursday, August 6th 12:00 PM EST, explores why equipment installed in paper mills to generate data is left idle after a few years. Usually it is because the person who championed the project has retired or moved on. Losing access to this data slows down the process of how our industry can best use data to improve operations and move us closer to the Industry 4.0 “mill of the future” vision, which is a goal shared by all participants in the industry. We will explore the reasons for this abnormality, analyze its causes and prescribe ways that will reduce this occurrence.

Webinar attendance is free and open to everyone, but registration is required. Reserve your space today!

Meet Presenter:

Bob White
Chief Executive Officer of Pulmac Systems International
Secretary of the PIMA Division Council

Bob White has years of experience under his belt and held meaningful roles along the way. He is the past Chairman of the IT Committee and now the Secretary of the PIMA Division Council. In his daily position, he is the Chief Executive Officer of Pulmac Systems International. The Company produces test equipment for the pulp and paper industry and develops technologies and processes based on fiber properties to improve the productivity and efficiency of papermaking and the quality and variety of paper products.

Bob is passionate about using the leadership, technical and other skills he acquired during his career to make step improvements in the papermaking process that result in a greater use of paper by society while using less raw material, energy, water and carbon.

He holds a degree in electrical engineering and an MBA, both from McGill University. He is one of the inventors in two patents on process improvements awarded by the USPTO.

Register today for TAPPI's free webinar How to make sure your process improvement project lives on after you’ve moved on. Held on Thursday, August 6th 12:00 PM EST.

Webinar attendance is free and open to everyone, but registration is required.

Reserve your space today!

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