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Pan Pacific Fibre Value Chain Conference

December 4, 2018 - December 7, 2018

Appita is pleased to be hosting the biennial Pan Pacific Conference in conjunction with the Appita Fibre Value Chain Conference, Distinction Hotel, Rotorua, New Zealand 4 -7 December. Appita welcomes its sister associations PAPTAC (Canada), Japan TAPPI, Korea TAPPI, TAPPIP (Philippines), Taiwan TAPPI and TAPPI (USA) as co-hosts.

Themed “Current research & perspective on the Fibre Value Chain”, this year’s conference will explore current research and perspectives on the Fibre Value Chain. Respected key industry leaders and international presenters will share their knowledge, thoughts and experience on how technologies and innovations are leading to new opportunities in developing sustainable and high value products from forest resources.

Skills Impact is proud to be a non-financial support of this event.

If you haven’t registered yet click here.

To view the 2018 conference program click here.

Details

Start:
December 4, 2018
End:
December 7, 2018
Website:
https://appita.com/2018-fibre-value-chain

Organiser

Appita
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Venue

Distinction Hotel
390 Fenton Street, Rotorua, New Zealand
Rotorua,New Zealand
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