Wednesday, December 31, 2008

SUCCESSFUL, COOPERATIVE NEW YEAR 2009!

There are only a couple of hours left in 2008. I am sitting in the middle of a snow storm in Central Finland, suffering of a flu which I have got as a souvenir from my Latvian visit (Riga is a beautiful city but as cold as Finland during Christmas time).

Looking back to 2008: what has happened on the area of paper industry microbiology?

It seems that certain depression has been obvious in R&D of paper industry - and especially in D. Activities of chemical suppliers will be asked by paper makers to fulfill trouble shooting tasks. Smaller private labs have also been active to assist to solve microbiological problems like H2S production by SRB's, spoilage of raw materials and biofilm formation. 

Novel methods - like PCR and PMEU - are on the threshold of applications. 

I have only one wish for 2009 regarding paper industry microbiology:

I wish that all partners of the joint activities, intended in securing paper process runnability, will have time and interest to build up cooperation. All elements for this are already available:

* experienced personnel of paper mills
* biocide suppliers, having response to help in mb problems
* novel, rapid analytical tools for P&P microbiology
* private, active research institutes

I therefore wish every one 

SUCCESSFUL, COOPERATIVE NEW YEAR 2009!

and promise to myself to be more active as a blog writer for Paper Industry Microbiology!

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Macarena, Juha and Elias a writing challenge

Hello Macarena, Elias and Juha! I've a great idea. We should approach Pulp and Paper International and suggest a blogging deal about Scandinavian Pulp and Paper Industry
  • Local news: the good, bad and the ugly
  • Research reports and industrial innovations
  • Rumors and tales from the country of Father Christmas
We could create a writing team consisting of a network of bloggers. Our service could provide new insights from Europe.

There are also other areas that need to be covered:
  • PMEU and Waste Water Treatment
  • The long and bumpy road towards a bio-based economy
  • Food, Packaging and Supply Chain Management
Let me know what you think. We've a a team of four:
  1. Macarena
  2. Elias
  3. Juha
  4. Helge
We can cover these industries from very different points of view.