Exhibitions / Congresses

2018 AIP National Conference

Australia, Surfers Paradise, Queensland - May 2-3, 2018
2018 AIP National Conference The AIP National Conference is designed for packaging designers, technologists, engineers, sales and marketing people and is the largest packaging and processing conference of its kind in Australia and New Zealand. Run by industry for industry the AIP National Conference has been leading the way in professional and personal development for decades and is a part of the annual Packaging & Processing Week. Unique Offerings for 2018: In 2018 the AIP is very proud to announce that it will also be hosting the 2018 WorldStar Packaging Awards, the 2018 Packaging & Processing Innovation & Design (PIDA) Awards and the 2018 World Packaging Organisation Board Meetings all alongside of the AIP National Conference; making it a truly international packaging event. It is anticipated that over 25 countries will be represented which will ensure that your brand, company and solutions will be promoted to a global scale. The exhibition area for the 2018 AIP National Conference will be the direct catering area for all of the activities during the week; including the predinner drinks for the gala awards event on the 2nd of May. Should you wish to customise a package with additional sponsoring of any of the below activities please let us know.
Date(s)
May 2-3, 2018
Venue
Marriott Hotel
Contact for booking / more info
Nerida Kelton send and email
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