Exhibitions / Congresses

Packaged. The 4th American Packaging Summit

United States, Chicago - 25/04/2016 - 26/04/2016
Packaged. The 4th American Packaging Summit Packaged US, formerly the American Packaging Summit is the leading industry event for senior packaging professionals working across the sector.

200 attendees will gather in Chicago in April 2016 to discuss and exchange insight, expertise and knowledge about new materials, packaging innovation, design and sustainability.

Featured sessions will include:

How to rethink your simplification and cost reduction to drive new innovation in your packaging
Delivering sustainability across the supply chain to deliver a circular economy
Engage with our live consumer panel, giving you the opportunity to put your questions direct to your customers
Unlocking the potentiation of personalization for your brand and product to secure the ultimate in customer engagement
Delivering sustainability across the supply chain to deliver a circular economy
How to capitalize on intelligent packagings ability to extend brand experience and enhance consumer engagement
The latest information and expertise on developments in packaging materials
Increasing sales through packaging that drives brand value and emotionally connects with customers
Date(s)
25/04/2016 - 26/04/2016
Time(s)
7:50 am - 4:25 pm
Venue
Swissotel Chicago
Ticketing
VIP Delegate Ticket: USD 1495
Contact for booking / more info
josh.lowth@wtgevents.com

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