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66th Appita Conference & Exhibition


The 66th Appita Annual Conference & Exhibition showcasing the latest innovations, technologies and techniques in pulp and paper manufacturing and converting processes is to be held on April 15 – 18 in Melbourne, Australia.

The 2012 event themed "PEOPLE, PRODUCTIVITY, PROFITS" will explore new opportunities and techniques to drive Performance, Productivity and Profits in a new energy economy.

You are invited to join other pulp and paper industry professionals.

Papers are now being invited for presentation at the 66th Appita Annual Conference and Exhibition.

Please visit the Appita Conference website for further details http://www.appita.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=151&Itemid=208

Event details
Venue: Melbourne Park
Address: Melbourne CBD , Melbourne, VIC, 3000
Date: 15 Apr 2012 - 18 Apr 2012
Contact: Jenny Ponter
Phone: (03 ) 9347 2377
jenny@appita.com.au
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