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The Future of Active and Intelligent Packaging to 2025

In 2020, the value of the combined active and intelligent packaging market—also referred to as smart packaging—is projected to reach US$6.33 billion, with the active packaging market valued at US$4.98 billion and the intelligent packaging market valued at US$1.35 billion.

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3D printing cellulose materials for cars, cruise ships, and more

Cellulose is an ideal raw material for electrical insulation components, but manufacturing these products requires a considerable measure of craftsmanship.

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Brighter days forecast for CelluForce

By Graeme Rodden. Note: This article is provided to Ahead of the Curve readers as an advance preview of the May/June issue of Paper360°, which mails later this week.

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Brian N. Brogdon Honored with TAPPI’s 2023 Herman L. Joachim Distinguished Service Award

Renowned honor recognizes ongoing Association contributions

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Over the Wire, Paper360º January/February 2024

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Who’s Worthy of TAPPI’s Highest Honors?

Nominations for Association-level awards are due August 1. Shine the spotlight on your industry colleagues.

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Spotlight Nomination Form

Spotlight participants are recommended by fellow members and staff. If you would like to nominate a member, please fill out the quick form.

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Jennifer Piercy

Jennifer Piercy Jennifer Parr Piercy Professional Member Raleigh, NC Careers can often consist of unexpected twists and turns, sometimes leading to unexpected results. As a paper science student at

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SPOTLIGHT: Jay Kaplan

Jay Kaplan Professional Member Norcross, GA As the Manager for Learning and Organizational Development for Corrugated Packaging, RockTenn’s (now WestRock) Jay Kaplan knows a thing or two about how to

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SPOTLIGHT: Marshelle Slayton

Marshelle Slayton Tacoma, WA Young Professional   Raised by two engineer parents, and close to her engineer aunt, TAPPI Young Professional (YP) and outdoor enthusiast Marshelle Slayton says she came