RISI, the Boston-based leading information provider for the global forest products industry, has announced registration has opened for Tissue 2017 Conference and Expo, an international tissue industry event co-produced with TAPPI.
This newly co-produced event will be held in Miami Oct. 3-6. Tissue 2017 organizers say this event brings together tissue industry professionals to gain insight on market trends, product and manufacturing innovationsand the latest industry challenges.
Tissue 2017 will feature multiple sessions on technical and operational aspects of the business to help improve efficiency and encourage innovation. Several presentations will be led by industry experts and financial analysts who will provide a holistic view of the market. They will discuss recent trends and future growth prospects for the global tissue industry as well as key regional developments.
Attendees also will have the opportunity to learn from an executive panel of leaders from North America and South America, a customer panel that will give a buyer’s perspective and a poster forum presenting the tissue industry’s latest academic and institutional research projects.
With the combined industry knowledge and presence of RISI and TAPPI, this event is anticipated to attract senior executives and mill operations management from major tissue manufacturers; financial analysts and investors; and leading machine, chemical and process suppliers.
For registration and more information regarding the Tissue 2017 Conference and Expo, visit www.tissue2017.com.
RISI works with clients in the pulp and paper, packaging, wood products, timber, biomass, tissue and nonwovens industries. The company, which was recently acquired by London-based Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC, the international online information and events group, operates additional offices throughout North and South America, Europe and Asia.
TAPPI, based in Peachtree Corners, Georgia, is the leading association for the worldwide pulp, paper, packaging, tissue and converting industries.
This newly co-produced event will be held in Miami Oct. 3-6. Tissue 2017 organizers say this event brings together tissue industry professionals to gain insight on market trends, product and manufacturing innovationsand the latest industry challenges.
Tissue 2017 will feature multiple sessions on technical and operational aspects of the business to help improve efficiency and encourage innovation. Several presentations will be led by industry experts and financial analysts who will provide a holistic view of the market. They will discuss recent trends and future growth prospects for the global tissue industry as well as key regional developments.
Attendees also will have the opportunity to learn from an executive panel of leaders from North America and South America, a customer panel that will give a buyer’s perspective and a poster forum presenting the tissue industry’s latest academic and institutional research projects.
With the combined industry knowledge and presence of RISI and TAPPI, this event is anticipated to attract senior executives and mill operations management from major tissue manufacturers; financial analysts and investors; and leading machine, chemical and process suppliers.
For registration and more information regarding the Tissue 2017 Conference and Expo, visit www.tissue2017.com.
RISI works with clients in the pulp and paper, packaging, wood products, timber, biomass, tissue and nonwovens industries. The company, which was recently acquired by London-based Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC, the international online information and events group, operates additional offices throughout North and South America, Europe and Asia.
TAPPI, based in Peachtree Corners, Georgia, is the leading association for the worldwide pulp, paper, packaging, tissue and converting industries.
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