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Specialty Papers Europe Conference, Cologne, Germany, 3 to 5 April 2017

  • steve8125
  • Jan 12, 2017
  • 1 min read

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Over 150 key industry experts from the paper industry will assemble in Cologne, Germany from 3 to 5 April 2017 to attend Smithers Pira’s Specialty Papers Europe.

With the global market for specialty papers expected to increase at an annual rate of 1.8% over the period of 2015 to 2020, attendees will hear the latest updates on advancements and trends affecting the industry and to exchange their knowledge and ideas.

By attending the conference, delegates will learn what is happening within the paper industry, gain updates on the latest policy issues, hear from high level speakers and learn about new technologies and innovations, whilst having the opportunity to build network relationships, expand their business opportunities and meet leading personalities in the industry. Delegates will include brand owners, raw material suppliers, converters, machinery/equipment suppliers, graphic designers and packaging designers from within the specialty papers industry.

With 20 expert speakers set to provide high level insight and advice, this year’s conference will focus on specific topics related to the specialty paper manufacturing and paper supply industry including innovation in packaging, barrier developments, coatings, digital printing, innovations and new technologies and more.

Speakers include:

Alexey Vishtal, Nestlé.

Dr Fikri E Alemdaroglu, Daikin Chemical Europe.

Anna Jonhed, BillerudKorsnäs.

Mark Crable, Crable Engineering.

Jan Duffhues, Mars Europe.

Exclusive to 2017, delegates to Specialty Papers 2017 will also have the opportunity to sign up to an exclusive tour at Zanders’ paper mill taking place the day before the conference on Monday 3 April. During the tour, delegates will see the mill including the high quality specialty papers and boards facilities.

For more information, please visit www.specialtypaperconference.com/europe


 
 
 

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