March 14, 2011

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TAPPI Announces New International Nanotechnology Division

TAPPI has announced that its nanotechnology groups have created a new International Nanotechnology Division. This Division will focus on nanotechnology for renewable materials, including the advancement of research and development for nanocellulose. The International Nanotechnology Division will not only concentrate on developments for traditional forest-based products like pulp, paper, and building materials, but also on applications such as coatings, plastics, digital displays, military body armors, and medical implants, among others.

Comprised of producers, academia, government, consulting companies, suppliers, and others in the industry, it will serve as the leading global forum for knowledge sharing in this high growth sector.

“When TAPPI volunteers suggested we take our nanotechnology efforts to the next level, we jumped at the opportunity to help the industry capitalize on this promising sector,” said Larry N. Montague, president and CEO of TAPPI. “We see the new division as a platform for helping the industry respond to the rapidly changing field of nanotechnology, especially as commercialization develops in this fast-growing sector.”

Creation of the new division builds on the six years of success with TAPPI’s International Conference on Nanotechnology for Renewable Materials, held this year in Washington DC, June 6-8 (www.tappinano.org). Among other important contributions, this annual event has accelerated the development of standards for nanocellulose, such as bringing TAPPI’s ANSI Accredited Standards process to support ISO’s Technical Committee on Nanotechnology.  The International Nanotechnology Division will augment this important event by supporting technical developments and broader industry understanding of the value of nanocellulosic nanomaterials. It will also address emerging issues around environmental health, safety, and risk assessment in the development of commercial nano-based products. 

The new International Nanotechnology Division is TAPPI’s eleventh division, reflecting continued growth of the organization, which has recently repositioned or added divisions like those for Nonwovens (NET) and business management (PIMA). Each division works to share specific knowledge and provide solutions for the global industry through a variety of member benefits, products, services, and volunteer opportunities, including publications, events, education, and training.

TAPPI is now recruiting volunteers for the International Nanotechnology Division who can help identify advancements in renewable nanocellulose materials research, development, and, most importantly, commercialization. To learn more or join this new division of TAPPI, email Mary Ann Cauthen, TAPPI member group coordinator, at [email protected] or visit www.tappi.org for more information.

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