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Monday, March 27, 2017 5:00 - 7:30
Registration 6:00 - 7:30
Networking Cocktail Reception sponsored by:
There are no conference sessions on this day Tuesday, March 28, 2017
8:00 9:00
Registration and welcome coffee Opening announcements
MARKET OVERVIEW 9:10
Market growth and opportunities for the global BOPP industry Ms. Charmaine Russell, Unit Manager - Consumer Packaging, AMI CONSULTING, United Kingdom
9:40 10:10
Packaging: a consumer’s perspective Mr. Rodney Weaver, Senior Business Development Manager, SEALED AIR CORPORATION, United States
Market trends and innovations driving BOPP demand: a Brazilian perspective Mr. Osvaldo Coltri, CEO, VITOPEL DO BRASIL LTDA., Brazil
10:40 - 11:20 Coffee break sponsored by:
SESSION 1 – ADVANCED MATERIALS 11:20
Differentiation & value innovation - the application of functional masterbatch in plastic packaging Ms. Sarah Xie, Sales Manager & Technical Services, SHANTOU BEST SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Co., Ltd. China
11:50
Make a difference with the most advanced BOPP film heat sealant materials Mr. Herve Collette, Portfolio & Extrusion Applications TS&D Manager, INEOS SERVICES BELGIUM S.A., Belgium
12:20 - 1:50 Lunch 1:50
New masterbatch developments deliver functional performance in BOPP films Mr. Chris Kerscher, Market Development Manager, A. SCHULMAN, United States
2:20
Enhanced oriented PP films for improved shelf life and fast packaging operation Dr. Sascha Norden, Market Developer EMEAF, EXXONMOBIL CHEMICAL & PETROLEUM BVBA, Belgium
2:50 3:20 - 4:00
Migrating additives in BOPP films Dr. Evgeni Zelikman, Film Additives R&D Manager, TOSAF GROUP, Israel
Coffee break sponsored by:
SESSION 2 – ENHANCING MANUFACTURING 4:00
4:30
Enhanced services for BOPP film producers worldwide Mr. Markus Gschwandtner, Managing Director, BRÜCKNER SERVTEC GmbH, Germany
New high barrier BOPP films using triple bubble technology Mr. Adolfo Edgar, VP Blown Film Systems – US & Canada, KUHNE ANLAGENBAU GmbH, Germany
8:00
SESSION 2 CONTINUED – ENHANCING MANUFACTURING 5:00
Tailor-made slitter rewinder for the film industry in times of diversification Mr. Harald Knechtel, Managing Director Sales & Marketing and Mr. Sebastian Lange, Sales Director Film, GOEBEL SCHNEID- UND WICKELSYSTEM GmbH, Germany
Conference Dinner
Wednesday, March 29, 2017 8:30
Welcome coffee 9:00 Opening announcements
SESSION 3 – TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENTS 9:10
9:40 10:10
Status/update on polymer filtration in BO processes Mr. Stefan Vandendijk, Technology Manager, PUROLATOR ADVANCED FILTRATION GROUP, United States
The use of BOPP films for IML packaging systems Prof. Bohdan Czerniawski, Chief Research Specialist, COBRO-PACKAGING RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Poland
Protecting and preserving barrier layers for flexible packaging materials Dr. Christof Kurthen, Head of Global Product Management, APPLIED MATERIALS WEB COATING GmbH, Germany
10:40 - 11:20 Coffee break 11:20
11:50
Adding value to BOPP through coating processes Mr. Ricky L. Keller, Vice President-Coatings, DAVIS STANDARD LLC, United States
Advanced corona technologies for improved adhesion in mono-web solutions Dr. Pater Palm, CEO/CTO, PWH PLASMAWERK HAMBURG GmbH, Germany
12:20 - 1:50 Lunch SESSION 4 – BUSINESS FORUM 1:50
Emerging trends in PP supply/demand Mr. Christopher Ferrell, Managing Editor, Americas Olefins & Polymers, S&P GLOBAL PLATTS, United States
2:20 2:50
3:20 3:30
CPG brand owner’s point of view on BOPP films Dr. Lora Liang, Principal Engineer, MONDELEZ INTERNATIONAL, United States
Macro Economic & M+A market overview Mr. Ken Brooks, Senior Vice President, ERNST & YOUNG, Canada
Afternoon wrap up and questions Conference ends
Conference bag sponsored by: Conference lanyard sponsored by: Conference 10th anniversary gift sponsored by: Conference download page sponsored by:
AMI reserves the right to alter the program without notice. The latest program including any new speakers or changes to schedules can be viewed on our website
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