Exhibitions / Congresses

Packaged. The 5th Global Summit

Belgium, Zaventem - 25/01/2016 - 26/01/2016
Packaged. The 5th Global Summit Featured topics will include:
How to maximise cost reduction through latest proven packaging developments and innovations
Why utilising the Circular Economy model will drive the next wave of business growth
Harnessing the power of packaging in a corporate sustainable development strategy
Unlocking creativity in packaging innovation to enhance shelf appeal
Overcoming the challenges of switching to bio-based packaging materials
Increasing brand recognition through personalised packaging
Transforming your packaging performance through robotics and automation
How to enhance consumer interaction through packaging technology innovation
Exploring 3D printing technology used by packaging professionals
The key role of sustainable packaging solutions in achieving a green supply chain
How can packaging technology help combat counterfeit goods?
Understanding the impact of aging consumers on packaging openability

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Date(s)
25/01/2016 - 26/01/2016
Time(s)
8:00 am - 4:40 pm
Venue
Sheraton, Brussels Airport
Ticketing
GBP 795 - GBP 1195
Contact for booking / more info
02072027618
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Movers & Shakers
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Board chair, Australian Supply Chain & Logistics Association (ASCLA)
Strategic business development manager, Heli Materials Handling Oceania
Chief executive officer, Hire Industry Association of New Zealand (HIANZ)
Chief executive officer, Australian Supply Chain & Logistics Association (ASCLA)
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