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Metsä Board Opens Innovation Center

Will conduct R&D on paperboard products, raw materials and printing technologies

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By: Jamie Matusow

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Part of Metsä Group, M-real Corporation—whose company name the Board of Directors proposes to change to Metsä Board Corporation at the Annual General Meeting to be convened on March 28, 2012—has established a new R&D center in Äänekoski, Finland. Its aim is to support customers in the packaging industry with R&D in product innovation, introduce applications of new raw materials from forest fibers, and study how its products can match rapidly-evolving printing and converting technologies.

The center draws on experience from within Metsä Board and the whole Metsä Group. It will also collaborate closely with research institutes, universities and Forestcluster Ltd.

“We have relentlessly developed our paperboards, production processes and service to support customers in their business,” says CEO Mikko Helander. “At the same time, our work has achieved benefits in sustainability, for example, in the design of light but stiff boards and in production energy efficiency. Now we want to strengthen our R&D further and drive business forward based on new ideas, customer demand and feedback.”
The new R&D center is commencing operations in February 2012, with the first research projects coming to fruition within two to three years. It is based at Äänekoski, a well-known forest industry locality in Finland, where Metsä Board has an existing cartonboard mill. It will use an established laboratory and employ a highly-experienced team of experts headed by Lauri Verkasalo, Director for Strategic Research.
The role of the R&D center falls into the following main areas:

– Doing research that leads to improvements in the paperboard products.
– Developing new technologies that will drive advances in cartonboard and liner products.
– Looking for applications based on new raw materials, such as microfibrillated cellulose.
– Matching developments in printing technology, such as digital printing, so that paperboards continue to produce optimum results. The center may also respond to topical issues as they arise, such as mineral oil hydrocarbon migration from printing inks.
– Working on specific win-win co-projects with customers.

More info: http://newmetsa.metsagroup.com

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