Date: September 29, 2021 07:30 PM - 08:30 PM IST
The session intends to briefly touch upon the following points:
- Pulp, Non-woven & Paper Converting Industry Current Market Dynamics
- Learning’s from Pandemic - Role of the Pulp & Paper Industry in addressing challenges associated with the New Normal for the Customer
- Personal Hygiene
- Food Hygiene
- Industrial Hygiene
- E-commerce
- In-depth Discussion on how Industry can keep pace with the Current Market Demand
- Various Technologies that can facilitate Productivity and Performance Optimization to keep pace with the current market demand
- Key Challenges associated with Tech Upgradation
- Neilsoft’s Pulp & Paper Industry Experience and associated Capabilities
The COVID-19 pandemic has made it imperative for all us to change our regular lifestyle and incorporate additional personal hygiene and homecare products in our day-to-day lives, due to stringent hygiene guidelines issued by the global medical fraternity. This has led to an unprecedented growth in the global demand for pulp and paper related hygiene products, such as masks, food packaging products, corrugated packaging and other paper-based materials.
To keep pace with this current market trend, industry participants have to focus on significantly improving their productivity and turnaround time, with the help of technological upgrades and other performance optimization measures. Not to mention, all this needs to be done while overcoming challenges associated with social distancing norms.
Speaker Panel for the Session
Umesh Patil
Head - Delivery
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Lori Jore
Vice President of Engineering
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Shannon Dewhurst
Senior Engineering Designer
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In line with this market scenario, industry experts at Neilsoft have put their minds together to address key challenges faced by manufactures in the pulp and paper industry. They will share their thoughts through a brief a Webinar, titled ‘COVID 19 Impact: How can the Pulp, Non-woven & Paper Converting Industry meet the tremendous increase in the Market Demand for Hygiene Products?’