Exhibitions / Congresses

2015 Global Food & Beverage Packaging Summit

United States, Chicago - July 07, 2015 - July 08, 2015
2015 Global Food & Beverage Packaging Summit Competitive & cost-effective packaging innovations & solutions for tomorrow's customer

Whether you are a marketing/brand manager or a production engineer, the Global Food & Beverage Packaging Summit will break down barriers to the robust packaging designs and solutions your company has to offer. Over 30 conference sessions, 50 presenters, an exhibitor-filled Showcase, and exclusive networking event.
Date(s)
July 07, 2015 - July 08, 2015
Time(s)
3:00 am - 12:00 pm
Venue
Intercontinental Chicago Magnificent Mile
Ticketing
USD 50 - USD 1495
Contact for booking / more info
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