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Upcoming conferences
Canadian Non-Wood Fibre Show
The Canadian Non-Wood
Fibre show will take place on Thursday, January 29, 1998 at the
Palais des Congres, in Montreal, Quebec. The speaker’s list includes:
G. X. Pan and G. J. Leary from the Alberta Research Council (wheat straw); F. Correira and D. N. Roy
from the University of Toronto (hemp); K. Goel and R. Eiser of
Domtar and G. Sherson from
Noranda (switchgrass); R. Kozlowski, J. Mankowski, and L. Grabowski from the Institute of
Natural Fibres, Poland (flax and hemp); H. Pande and D. N. Roy from the University of Toronto (kenaf); G.
J. van Roekel and M. H. B. Snijder from ATO-DLO Agrotechnology, The Netherlands (bast fibers); along
with M. Parenteau from Cascades and C. Goyette from the Paperboard Industries Corporation (corn stalks).
An additional panel discussion will consist of agronomists and researchers working with these annual
fibres; P. Girouard and R. Samson from R.E.A.P (switchgrass); P.
Watson and P. A. Bicho from
Paprican (wheat straw); and G.
Scheifele from the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural
Affairs office (hemp).
"We have selected an intriguing blend of specialists and
researchers who are working with non-wood fibres for the pulp and paper industry", says Sotos Petrides,
President of Wiseman Noble, "These annual crops - industrial hemp, flax,
kenaf and switchgrass could be a definite non-wood alternative for some
Canadian mills and companies."
"Over the past few years, the
pulp and paper industry has been researching potential uses of a variety of non-wood sources of cellulose",
says Robert Wood of the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association. "The experts who have kindly agreed to
participate in this full day program will be able to provide the audience with considerable insight as to the
feasibility of utilizing such plant fibers in our mills."
For more information contact:
Sotos Petrides, President
Wiseman Noble Sales and
Marketing Ltd.
Tel: +1 514 270 2555
Fax: +1 514 270 2444
e-mail: events@wisenoble.com
or
Robert Wood, Director,
Technical Section
Canadian Pulp & Paper Association
Tel: +1 514 861 8838
Fax: +1 514 866 3035
e-mail: rwood@cppa.ca
Discovery ‘98 Agri-Food and
Fibre Forum
The Discovery ‘98 Agri-Food and Fibre Forum, will be held in
Melfort, Saskatchewan, Canada on February 6th, 1998, The event is co-produced
by the Saskatchewan Agri-Food Equity Fund and Wiseman Noble Sales and Marketing Ltd..
Sponsors for this year’s Wiseman Noble events include the
Bank of Montreal, The Cannabis Cafe, The Canadian Pulp & Paper Association and the Saskatchewan
Agri-Food Equity Fund.
For more information contact:
Sotos Petrides, President
Wiseman Noble Sales and Marketing Ltd.
Tel: +1 514 270 2555
Fax: +1 514 270 2444
e-mail: events@wisenoble.com
Commercial & Industrial Hemp Symposium II
The second annual Commercial & Industrial Hemp Symposium will be held February 18-19, 1998 at the Vancouver Trade and
Convention Centre, Vancouver, B. C., Canada. "Increasing Returns" is the
theme for Vancouver’s international event, which will focus on regulations for commercial hemp growth
expected to be proposed by Health Canada’s Health Protection Branch by January,
1998.
"We are very excited. This year’s event takes place in a climate
of impending legalization. This will influence every Canadian industry and could give Canada the leading
edge in matters relating to international trade of this emerging crop," says
Petrides, President of Wiseman Noble. "All players with a stake in
this new industry are awaiting Health Canada’s proposed regulations. This will definitely affect international
markets".
International experts will speak
on topics ranging from biotechnology, cultivation, primary processing, manufacturing,
pulp and paper, and technology transfer. In addition, esteemed discussion panelists will examine the
impacts and implications of the legislation and regulations being handed down.
This year’s Trade Fair will
provide additional excitement, glamour and business opportunities as well as more guest speakers, who will address
both trade and public audiences on issues such as: How to Start a Hemp Business, Financing Opportunities,
and Hemp Foods and Health. The Trade Fair will also feature famous hemp authors. High-profile fashion
shows will host buyers from the North American retail industry, who are waiting to stock hemp fashion in major
chains.
"We are very pleased with this
year’s selection of speakers and exhibitors. Now that Health Canada is preparing regulations for the
commercial growth of hemp in Canada we are seeing this industry begin to move
forward," states Petrides.
"This will be the crowning
jewel of the Canadian research. We are bringing the best to the some 1,200 symposium delegates that we
are expecting and 5,000 buyers from component industries. Canadian research will also include valuable
information from work conducted in Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec on topics ranging from seed
varieties and yield, to production of building materials and market testing of hemp oil for the cosmetic, food
and hair care industries. It will be glorious," boasts Petrides.
The international speakers
will cover topics relating to hemp cultivation, processing, manufacturing, health, and production of
hemp seed and fiber. International speakers will be coming from Finland, Germany, Poland and the
United Kingdom to discuss their involvement in this emerging billion-dollar industry, which will off-set
strains facing existing industries and will assist in creating new employment and investment
opportunities worldwide.
The Commercial &
Industrial Hemp Symposium II speakers will include; Stan Blade (Alberta), Jace Callaway (Finland),
Kenneth W. Domier (Alberta), John Hobson of Hemcore Ltd. (United Kingdom), Geof Kime
(Ontario), Prof. Dr. Ryszard Kozlowski (Poland), Jean M.
Laprise of Kenex Ltd. (Ontario),
Gero Leson, President Consolidated Growers & Processors (Germany), Erwin Lloyd of Bio Composite Solutions
(British Columbia), Prof. Paul G.
Mahlberg (Indiana), Jack Moes (Manitoba), Jerzy Prytyk (Quebec), Gordon Scheifele (Ontario), Ruth
Shamai of The Natural Order (Ontario) and Don Wirtshafter of The Ohio Hempery (Ohio).
Sponsors of this year’s Commercial & Industrial Hemp Symposium II include The Bank of
Montreal, BC Ministry of Agriculture, Fish and Food, The Canadian Pulp & Paper
Association, The Cannabis Café and Commercial Hemp Magazine.
For more information, visit our web page at:
www.wisenoble.com
or call:
Arthur Hanks, Editor
Commercial Hemp
magazine
Tel: (604) 258-7171
Fax: (604) 258-7144
e-mail: events@wisenoble.com
Santa Cruz Industrial Hemp Expo
Spring equinox, March 21 and 22, 1998, will be a hemp weekend to remember in Santa Cruz, California.
The Santa Cruz Industrial Hemp Expo will feature over 50 booths sponsored by hemp companies
offering products ranging from foods and body care products to apparel and housing. There will also be a
symposium of speakers including Chris Conrad, Jack Herer, Agi Orsi, John Stahl, John Dvorak, John Roulac, and
Mari Kane. Panel discussions are also planned.
For more information please contact:
Tel: +1 (408) 688-8706
or +1 (408) 425-3003
Fax: +1 (408) 688-8711
e-mail: expo@pacifichemp.com
ICRS symposium
A symposium on cannabinoids sponsored by the International
Cannabinoid Research Society will be held at La Grande Motte, France from July 23-25, 1998. Original
papers in the fields of chemistry, biochemistry, neuroscience, pharmacology, psycho-social and clinical
investigations on the cannabinoids, endogenous cannabinoids and marijuana.
Sanofi Recherche has kindly
sponsored the conference center and a banquet at Abbaye de Valmagne on July 23, 1998.
For more information please contact:
Diane Mahadeen, Director,
International Cannabinoid Research
Society, 98 Brookes Ave., Burlington VT 05401-3326
Tel: 802-865-0970
Fax: 802-865-0970
e-mail: icrs@together.net
Nordic Conference
The First Nordic Conference on Flax and Hemp Processing,
NORDFLAX I, will be held from August 10-12, 1998 in Tampere,
Finland. The main theme of NORDFLAX I is, "Added value through industrial cooperation." Preliminary
topics include: Production of various crop types, value-added by-products, the potential of gene technology,
future world trade trends, harvesting and mechanical decortication, chemical and biotechnical processing,
pretreatment, dyeing and finishing, linen fabrics in clothing and fashion, technical applications and
environmental issues.
For further information please
contact:
NORDFLAX I
Tampere Conference Service Ltd.
P. O. Box 32
FIN-33201 Tampere
Finland
Tel: +358 3 366-4400
Fax: +358 3 222-6440
e-mail: conference@vip.fi
HIA Convention
The 5th annual Hemp Industries Convention will be held at the Isis Oasis in Sonoma County CA
September 19, 20 and 21, 1998.