The World`s Premier Nonwoven Consumer Products Conference

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The World`s Premier Nonwoven Consumer Products Conference
January 23-26, 2012 • Hotel InterContinental, New Orleans, Louisiana
The World’s
Premier Nonwoven
Consumer Products Conference
Personal Hygiene and Household Products
Program-at-a-Glance
Monday, January 23
INDA Kick-Off Reception at Pat O’Brien’s
7:30 pm – 10:30 pm
Tuesday, January 24
9:30 am – 6:00 pm
10:00 am – 10:30 am
10:30 am – 5:00 pm
12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
1:30 pm – 2:00 pm
2:45 pm – 3:15 pm
5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
9:30 pm – 11:00 pm
Registration
Coffee & Networking
Conference
Speed Networking Luncheon
Coffee & Networking
Coffee & Networking
Reception & Table-top Event
INDA Hospitality Suite
Wednesday, January 25
2012
Visionary Award
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Registration
Coffee & Networking
Coffee & Networking
Conference
Visionary Award Presentations
Networking Luncheon & Table-top Event
Coffee & Networking
Coffee & Networking
Reception & Table-top Event
INDA Hospitality Suite
8:30 am
8:30 am
10:30 am
9:00 am
11:00 am
12:00 pm
1:30 pm
3:15 pm
5:00 pm
9:30 pm
– 6:00 pm
– 9:00 am
– 11:00 am
– 5:00 pm
– 12:00 pm
– 2:00 pm
– 2:00 pm
– 3:45 pm
– 7:00 pm
– 11:00 pm
Thursday, January 26
Registration
Networking Breakfast
Conference
Visionary Award Presentation
VISION Rewards
Second Harvest (optional)
Attendees will choose the recipient of the 11th
annual Visionary Award. All VISION attendees
are eligible to vote for their favorite product.
The Visionary Award recognizes and rewards
companies who use nonwoven technology in
their manufacturing process.
2012 Finalists:
1. BandZorb® Disposable Headwear Liners,
BandZorb LLC
2 IntelliDentTM Toothbrush Holder, E4
Technologies
3 O’Cedar® ProMistTM Disposable
Floor Cleaning Pad, Tietex
International
4. Stomp ‘N Go® Stain
Lifting Pad, Bissell Homecare
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8:30 am
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12:30 pm
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The Industry’s Premier Consumer Products Nonwovens Event
January 23-26, 2012 • Hotel InterContinental, New Orleans, Louisiana
The World’s Premier Nonwoven
Consumer Products Conference
VISION is celebrating its 11th year and we want you to join us. We will be kicking off this
outstanding event with an INDA Reception (Monday, January 23rd, 7:30 pm) at the famous
Pat O’Brien’s and you’re invited. It will be food, drinks and fun in a casual atmosphere
in the gorgeous French Quarter. Plus, it’s a great opportunity to start networking with
your fellow attendees.
VISION is more than just diapers, feminine hygiene, adult incontinence
and training pants . . . it’s home air filters, facial products, dryer sheets,
cleaning products, packaging . . . you name it and VISION has it.
Between the outstanding conference sessions, the networking
opportunities and the great food, you won’t want to miss it.
There is a world of opportunity here at VISION.
Networking
Opportunities
VISION delivers relevant information to help
determine the directions and strategies your
company should take to stay on top. From
economic outlooks to predictions for the
future, trends in retail, health care,
global aging, technology, marketing
and sustainability . . . you will
find it all here at VISION.
VISION is renowned for its networking
opportunities. The Kick-Off Reception
Monday night, the Speed Networking
Luncheon, the Table-Top Displays,
Receptions, Luncheon and the Coffee
Breaks are all geared to give you the
best experience and make the most of
your time at VISION.
VISION is a smart choice for you and your business. Register today.
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Conference
Monday, January 23
Tuesday, January 24
INDA Cocktail
Reception
Coffee & Networking
7:30 pm – 10:30 pm
Pat O’Brien’s – Briar’s Suite (2nd floor),
624 Bourbon Street
Industry News
Join the INDA staff in the kick off to
VISION 2012 at Pat O’Brien’s Briar’s
Suite located in the French Quarter.
Mingle with other attendees at an open
bar and over heavy hors d’oeuvres,
relax with your favorite clients listening to live music and sample
Pat O’Brien’s world famous
specialty drink – the
Hurricane. Be sure to
check the RSVP
box on the
registration
form.
10:00 am – 10:30 am
10:30 am – 12:00 pm
Welcome & Industry Statistics
Rory Holmes, President, INDA
An analysis of the industry’s highlights of 2011 and a look at what challenges lie
ahead for the coming year.
Top Five Retail Trends for 2012: An Economic
Overview from the National Retail Federation
Daniel Butler, VP-Merchandising & Retail Operations,
National Retail Federation (NRF)
Dan Butler is a veteran of the retail world with 26 years’ experience in retail
management, human resources, merchandising, operations and sustainability.
Learn about the dramatic shifts in consumer shopping behavior that are impacting
the direction retailers need to take to exceed expectations of today’s customer.
From mobile technology to sustainability, the retail environment is evolving faster
than ever before and has forced retailers to re-prioritize strategies and where they
invest their resources.
Speed Networking Luncheon
12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Business networking in 3-minute intervals
Speed up your business network. Meet and connect with
your industry colleagues face-to-face in 3-minute intervals.
Develop new business, strengthen relationships
and learn from your peers. Boost your number of
contacts over lunch and get the most out of the
conference.
Coffee & Networking
1:30 pm – 2:00 pm
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The Global Economic Outlook
& Macro Trends
2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Slow Growth Is Better Than No Growth at All
Jim Smith, Chief Economist, Parsec Financial Management, Inc.
James F. Smith is on the forecast panels of The Wall Street Journal, USA Today,
Bloomberg News and Business Week. As a forecaster, he has been named "best
forecaster" by The Wall Street Journal three times. In his highly entertaining way,
Mr. Smith will debunk the negative media coverage on the global economy’s
prospects and reveal the brighter side of the global economic outlook.
Coffee & Networking
2:45 pm – 3:15 pm
Health Care Reform: What to Expect in the Days Ahead
Jessica Franken, Director of Government Affairs, INDA
While opponents are working feverishly in the courts and on Capitol Hill to roll back
2010’s far-reaching health care reform laws, key provisions impacting businesses
are set to go into effect in the next few years. Lean more about how some of these
changes stand to affect the industry and your business in the near future.
How Global Aging Will Reshape
the Economy of the 21st Century
Richard Jackson, Director & Senior Fellow-Global Aging Initiative, Center for
Strategic & International Studies
Richard Jackson, senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies
and director of the Global Aging Initiative, will explore the economic, business,
and financial market implications of the coming global age wave, which
promises to affect everything from fiscal balances and economic growth
rates to market structure and business psychology.
The New AARP - Active Adults
Requiring Protection
Jan O’Regan, Director, Strategic Initiatives, Cotton
Incorporated
The growing market of adult consumers are
seeking discreet, high performing products to
support their active lifestyles. New market
research into this growth market takes
a look at how the market is evolving
and how well today’s products
are performing from the users’
perspective. Insight and
ideas for new product
development will be
shared.
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Reception &
Table-top Event
5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
The VISION reception and table-top
event is always well attended by the
entire consumer product value chain.
Having a table-top display allows com­
panies the opportunity to showcase
products and services as well as
additional networking with potential
clients. Don't miss it! To reserve your
table-top display, contact Tracey Bailey,
[email protected], (919) 233-1210 ext. 129.
INDA
Hospitality Suite
9:30 pm – 11:00 pm
Enjoy a glass of wine,
some card games and
light conversation
in an informal
atmosphere
before
calling it
a day.
Wednesday, January 25
Coffee & Networking
8:30 am – 9:00 am
Marketplace
Innovation
9:00 am – 10:30 am
Incontinence Products:
A Paradox of Choice
Tom Wilson, Co-Founder, The
CareGiver Partnership
Baby boomers have never been
satisfied with what their parents,
the “Greatest Generation”
settled for. The same is
true for incontinence
products. The
disposable
incontinence
category
wasn’t
introduced until the late 1970s. It continues to boom today fueled by 10,000
new boomers turning 65 every day. The future is bright for those that listen to
caregivers and their loved ones on a regular basis, properly interpret what they are
hearing and then acting aggressively to be first in the market.
Disposable Diaper Market Update
Carlos Richer, Principal, Richer Investment
Let’s take a global look at the diaper world; where is it growing, where is it
shrinking, what is going to be the expected volume of diapers in 10 years from
now in 75 countries of the world's largest diaper consumers. A look at state-of-theart diaper technology by region and the local trends for the near future.
Philanthropy Programs: Building Positive Bridges
Jessica Franken, Director of Government Affairs, INDA
At the same time that many are again tightening their belts, forward-thinking
companies and industries are seeing the myriad benefits of business philanthropy
programs – in terms of enhanced reputation and building positive bridges to
communities, customers and the broader public – and are investing their people,
time and money in order to give back. Hear more about INDA’s efforts to craft
a groundbreaking initiative that aims to harness the collective resources of the
nonwovens industry to help those in need.
Coffee & Networking
10:30 am – 11:00 am
Visionary Award Presentations
11:00 am – 12:00 pm
The Visionary Award was created to honor the most innovative use of nonwoven
fabrics used in a consumer product. Vote for your favorite product at the end
of the presentations. The nominees are:
1. BandZorb® Disposable Headwear Liners, BandZorb LLC
2. IntelliDentTM Toothbrush Holder, E4 Technologies
3. O’Cedar® ProMistTM Disposable Floor Cleaning Pad, Tietex
International
4. Stomp ‘N Go® Stain Lifting Pad, Bissell Homecare
Luncheon &
Table-top Event
12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
New this year!
Attendees asked for more
networking opportunities,
so the table-top event
has been expanded
to include a
luncheon.
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Have some lunch and then to talk to the suppliers you missed Tuesday night.
Don’t worry if you can’t see everyone during lunch because you have one more
opportunity this evening.
raw materials. The session promises
to conclude with a lively Q&A panel
discussion.
Panelists:
Jason Manders, Product Application
Leader, P.E., Paper Converting Machine
Company
Alessandro D'Andrea, Marketing
Manager, Fameccanica Data S.p.A.
Coffee & Networking
1:30 pm – 2:00 pm
Technology, Marketing
& Sustainability Trends
Hidenori Tanaka, President, Zuiko, Inc.
2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Marketing Strategies for Mature Consumers
George Moschis, Ph.D., Alfred Bernhardt Research Professor & Director of the
Center for Mature Consumer Studies, Georgia State University
This presentation will help marketers better understand the needs of older
consumers, so that they may design effective strategies to appeal to them. Topics
covered include: needs of aging customers, market segmentation, product design,
and promotion strategies likely to appeal to mature consumers. Generational
differences in strategies are also covered to help practitioners better prepare for
the aging baby boomers.
The Primacy of Positioning
Timothy Greiner, CEO, Pure Strategies
Mr. Greiner is an expert in building environmental and social integrity into products,
brands and businesses. He will discuss the latest trends in business sustainability
and the needs of your customers and your customer's customers that affect your
company's strategy. Also, learn what key initiatives every company in the supply chain
should have to meet the future customer expectations in this area.
Coffee & Networking
3:15 pm – 3:45 pm
Advanced Converting
Technology Panel
Discussion
3:45 pm – 5:00 pm
Leading converting equipment manufacturers
from Asia, Europe and North America
will each highlight their technology
advancements enabling cost
efficient production of evolving
product designs that take
advantage of today and
tomorrow's highly
sophisticated
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Reception & Table-top
Event
5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
INDA Hospitality
Suite
9:30 pm – 11:00 pm
Thursday, January 26
Networking Breakfast
8:30 am – 9:30 am
Raw Materials:
Present & Future
9:00 am – 10:30 am
Biopolymer Technology
Trends & Forecast
Edward Glatzer, Director of Commercial
Development, IHS/CMAI
Current biopolymer trends will be
shared along with industry drivers
and disrupters. Recent analysis
of market leaders, capacity,
end-use applications and
markets for biopolymers will also be
discussed.
Building upon Green-PE, Introducing Bio-based Polypropylene
Mark Mendelson, Marketing Portfolio Director, Braskem America, Inc.
Braskem is investing in bio-based polypropylene technology and expects to bring the
world’s first commercial supply to the industry in 2013. Braskem’s Code of Conduct to
ensure compliance with the principles of sustainable development and the “I’m green”
program to substantiate green claims in support of brand-owners will be explained.
The Future of Superabsorbents
Patricia Brown, Technical Service Representative, BASF
The hygiene market is always moving requiring suppliers to be one step ahead
of the trends. Advancing superabsorbents’ developments are playing a major role
supporting new and complex technologies required to create thinner, lighter and
better performing hygiene products. Learn about the evolving properties of SAP
impact product design and the bottom line.
Visionary Award Presentation
10:30 am – 10:45 am
The winner of the 2012 Visionary Award will be announced. Join us in congratulating
the lucky recipient!
VISION Rewards
10:45 am – 11:00 am
Find out if you won a Samsung Galaxy Tab™ 10.1! You can’t win if you’re not
present, so make sure to be there. Or get lucky and win a dozen golf balls courtesy
of Fulflex.
Second Harvest Volunteer Opportunity
INDA would like to pay tribute to our gracious host city by inviting VISION attendees to join the INDA staff for an afternoon of community service. INDA
will provide transportation to Second Harvest, a regional food bank, to
sort, box and repackage donated food to be directed to hungry families throughout New Orleans.
This charitable effort will be held on January 26th from 12:30
pm – 4:30 pm. Nearly 42,000 people access food services
each week through Second Harvest making every set
of hands a blessing.
Afterwards, be INDA’s guest as we treat all
Second Harvest volunteers to dinner and an
evening of jazz.
If you are interested in volunteering,
check the box on the registration
form.
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Network with These Companies*
Absorbent Technologies
Advanced Cleaning
Technologies, LLC
Aeroglide Corporation
Ahlstrom Nonwovens LLC
Amantea Nonwovens LLC
Americhem
Andritz Kusters, Inc.
Asahi Kasei Spandex America,
Inc.
Associated Hygienic Products
LLC
AstenJohnson Specialty
Fabrics
Athea Laboratories
Attends Healthcare Products
Auburn University
Barnhardt Manufacturing Co.
BASF Corporation
T.J. Beall Company, Inc.
Beiersdorf AG
Biax-Fiberfilm Corporation
Birla Cellulose/Multifibres and
Yarns (USA) Inc.
Boomer Magazine
Bostik, Inc.
Braskem PP Americas
Buckeye
Buhler Aeroglide Corporation
Celanese Emulsions Polymers
Chapas & Associates
Circle LLC
Clopay Plastic Products Co.
Clorox Services Company
CMAI
Consolidated Fibers, Inc.
Continuum
Converting Influence LLC
Conwed Global Netting
Solutions
Cotton Incorporated
Croda Inc.
Daio Paper USA, Inc.
DAK Americas LLC
DelStar Technologies, Inc.
Dexco
Dial Corporation
Dow Chemical Co.
DuPont Nonwovens
Dynasol Elastomers
Eastman Chemical Company
EDANA
Elsner Engineering Works, Inc.
Erhardt + Leimer Inc.
Evonik Goldschmidt
Corporation
Evonik Stockhausen, Inc
ExxonMobil Chemical
Company
Fameccanica.Data S.P.A.
Fiber Innovation Technology Fiber Division
FiberVisions
Fiberweb
First Quality Nonwovens Inc.
First Quality Products, Inc.
First Quality Retail Services
Fi-Tech Inc.
FitesaFiberweb
Forrester Research, Inc.
Fulflex Inc.
H.B. Fuller
Georgia-Pacific
Ginni Filaments Limited
Glatfelter
Global Packaging
Global Safety First, LLC
GoJo Industries, Inc.
Goulston Technologies, Inc.
HDK Industries Inc.
Henkel
Herrmann Ultrasonics
Hogan Consulting/Omni Tech
The Hollingsworth Companies
Jacob Holm Industries
(America)
Huntsman
IMERYS Performance Minerals
INVISTA
Joan Izzo Communications,
LLC
Curt G. Joa, Inc.
S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.
JX Nippon ANCI, Inc.
Kilop USA
Kimberly-Clark Corporation
Kleen Test Products Corp.
Kraton Polymers, LLC
Law Offices of Joanne E.
Mattiace
Leaders Products Group
Leigh Fibers Inc.
Lenzing AG
Lenzing Fibers Inc.
Livedo USA
Lucid Marketing
Phillip Mango Consulting
Marketing Technology Service
Inc.
Martex Fiber Southern Corp.
Martin Automatic, Inc.
Matador Converters Co. Ltd.
Materials Sourcing & Sales
3M Company
Multi-Pack Inc.
National Association for
Continence
National Wiper Alliance Inc.
NatureWorks LLC
NC Department of Commerce
NDC Infrared Engineering
Nice-Pak/PDI
Nonwoven Solutions, LLC
Nonwovens Industry
Nordson Corporation
Nutek Green Chemistry
Optima Group Nonwovens
Optima Machinery Corporation
Orange County Sanitation
District (OCSD)
Pacon Manufacturing Corp.
Paper Converting Machine
Company
PFM Packaging Machinery
Corporation
PGI
Playtex (Energizer Personal
Care)
Pliant Corporation
Polimeros y Derivados S.A. de
C.V.
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Precision Fabrics Group Inc.
The Procter & Gamble
Company
Product Imaginengineering
Providencia USA, Inc.
Reckitt Benckiser
RKW US, Inc.
Rockline Industries
S&S Specialty Systems Inc.
Kurt Salmon Associates
SCA Hygiene Products AB
Sellars Wipers & Sorbents
Shalag Shamir Nonwoven
Fabric Industry
Simmons College
Smith, Johnson & Associates
Smurfit Stone
Springs Creative Products
Group, LLC
Spunfab, Ltd.
Spuntech Industries Inc.
John R. Starr, Inc.
Strauss Fibers
Sunoco Inc.
Superior Felt & Filtration, LLC
Techmer PM
Tecnosur S.A.
Tekkote Corporation
Teknoweb NA
TerraChoice Market Services
Texel
Tietex International
Traction Group LLC
Tredegar Film Products
Tufco Technologies
U.S. Dept. of Commerce
U.S. Pacific Nonwovens
Industry Ltd.
Ungricht Roller & Engraving
Technology
USDA-ARS-SRRC
Wacker Chemical Corporation
Web Industries Inc.
World Textile Publications, Ltd.
Youngrowth Group Inc.
Previous Attendees 2010 and 2011
VISION 2012 Advisory Committee
The exceptionally strong conference program of VISION 2012 is another example of
the commitment and leadership of INDA’s VISION 2012 Advisory Committee. INDA
would like to thank those individuals who gave their time to support their VISION:
Robert Johnson, Smith, Johnson & Associates (Chair)
Matt Carey, Nonwoven Industry Magazine
Charlotte Castleberry, Kleen Test Products Corp.
Stephanie Cook, ExxonMobil Chemical Company
Patrick Curtin, Fulflex
Octavius Davies, IMERYS Performance Materials
David Deising, Rockline Industries
Saeed Fereshtehkhou, The Procter & Gamble Co
Henry Hughes, Braskem PP Americas
Joan Izzo, Joan Izzo Communications, LLC
Karen Jones, IHS/CMAI
Thomas Kaiser, Associated Hygienic Products LLC
Brad Kalil, Kalil Global Enterprises
Mark Landreth, PGI
Hotel Information
Hotel InterContinental New Orleans
44 St. Charles Ave.
New Orleans, LA 70130
United States
Paul Latten, Consolidated Fibers, Inc.
Jan O’Regan, Cotton Incorporated
Ron Salati, DAK Americas
Don Sheldon, Sheldon Consulting
David Strack, Product Imaginengineering
Jeff Willis, Texel Inc.
Telephone: +1-504-525-5566
Fax: +1-504-523-7310
Reservations:
Reservations are to be made through INDA.
Contact Andreana Leach at [email protected] or +1-919-233-1210, ext 124.
To make a reservation, please fill out the hotel reservation form:
Program subject to change. The opinions expressed
at VISION 2012 are those of the speakers and not
necessarily that of INDA or its Board of Directors.
http://www.inda.org/events/vision12/Vision12HotelReservationForm.pdf
Rate:
$179.00 Single/Double (plus tax)
Rate is non-commissionable
Cut-off Date:
December 23, 2011
VISION® is a registered trademark of INDA. © INDA 2011
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January 23-26, 2012 • Hotel InterContinental • New Orleans, LA
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To register for VISION 2012, please complete the form
below. Copy this form for additional registrations. By registering early, you qualify
for significant savings from the regular registration fee.
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