Exhibitions / Congresses

International SAP Conference for Forest Products, Paper and Packaging

United Kingdom, Online - April 27, 2021 - April 29, 2021
International SAP Conference for Forest Products, Paper and Packaging he use of technology is not a new concept for paper and packaging companies. However, in order to respond to global trends such as empowered customers, disruptors from adjacent industries, and the availability and prices of raw materials, there is a growing need for companies operating in this industry to drive IT innovation beyond manufacturing to all steps of the value chain.

We are delighted to bring you the 2021 virtual International SAP Conference for Forest Products, Paper and Packaging. During three days of dynamic content, you will have an opportunity to meet with the industry's largest players, get hands-on with the latest innovation from SAP and discuss how your organisation can look towards the future and drive digital evolution.

Can't attend the conference live? Don't worry! You'll have up to 3 months post event to re-watch all sessions taking place across the event - everything will be recorded and made available on-demand Cross industry sharing remains at the heart of next year's event.

The 2021 conference will be co-located on our digital platform with the International SAP Conferences for Building Materials; Chemicals; Mining and Metals.

Don't miss this unique opportunity. Our exclusive collection of business focussed customer content will not be found anywhere else.
Date(s)
April 27, 2021 - April 29, 2021
Time(s)
08:00 - 18:00
Venue
Online
Ticketing
General Admission: EUR 299.0
Contact for booking / more info
http://go.evvnt.com/754162-0?pid=2927
Fact of the week
The origin of "love" as the score zero in tennis is debated, but two main theories prevail. One suggests it's derived from the French word "l'oeuf" (egg) which resembles the shape of the number zero. The other proposes it's related to the Dutch word "lof" meaning "honour" as players might be playing for honour when scoreless.
Fact of the week
The origin of "love" as the score zero in tennis is debated, but two main theories prevail. One suggests it's derived from the French word "l'oeuf" (egg) which resembles the shape of the number zero. The other proposes it's related to the Dutch word "lof" meaning "honour" as players might be playing for honour when scoreless.