Webinars / Virtual Events

PACK EXPO Connects

United States, Online - November 9-13, 2020
PACK EXPO Connects To ensure our industry remains connected, PMMI Media Group is using their digital marketing expertise and extensive industry knowledge to launch a brand new live, web-based event like no other, PACK EXPO Connects 2020, November 9-13, complete with live chats, live product demos and equipment and engaging educational opportunities. Now more than ever, packaging and processing professionals need solutions for a rapidly changing world. PACK EXPO Connects offers the power of the PACK EXPO brand to deliver the decision makers you need to reach. Our state-of-the-art platform includes the benefits most desired by attendees: live demos of equipment and products, live chat with your product experts, expedited product search and more. Join us for PACK EXPO Connects - the year's most engaging virtual experience for packagers.
Date(s)
November 9-13, 2020
Venue
Virtual Event
Contact for booking / more info
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