An exciting, full-day program of Label & Packaging Seminars has been confirmed for Wednesday 21 May at the Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park. The program complements an extensive exhibition which will have plenty of highlights for visitors, show organisers say
The Label & Packaging Forums will run in a dedicated area on the show floor in Hall 1, and will feature presentations on everything from brand integrity, to sustainability, label trends, technologies and techniques to help business owners determine future strategies for their business.
The program will commence at 10:30AM, with Peter Wood from Bobst presenting solutions on Simplifying Label Production. This will be followed by a session from Industrial Print Specialists Paul Sanelli and Adam Todd from Konica Minolta at 11:15AM, who will discuss Leveraging the Benefits of Inkjet in Packaging … with a sustainable focus. Image Caption
The session at 12:00PM, will feature another duo – Justin Webber from Print IQ and Infigo’s Alex Bowell, sharing their insights on how businesses can build success through automation, with Integration & Partnership …and How it can Drive Growth and Profit.
At 1:00PM, visitors can hear from CERM’s Peter Dhont on Automation 2.0 for Labels & Packaging – a must for anyone interested in future directions in label and packaging production.
At 2:00PM, the very knowledgeable and dynamic Lindsay Nutley from QLM Lable Makers will present on the intriguing topic of UN-sustainability and Label Trends … PLUS other HOT STUFF! in a session which is sure to be as entertaining as it is informative.
Drinks branding specialists Denomination have been a PacPrint Seminar favourite at previous shows, and this year’s presentation from Mariella Menato, Denomination’s Head of Sustainability and Strategy Director, will be no exception. Mariella will present at 3:00PM on Brand Sustainability: Where Honesty, Ingenuity & Bravery Meet.
Matt Callahan from Labels Plus Magazine, which is sponsoring the seminar series, says it’s a great line-up of sessions which will assist visitors to navigate the fast-growing and ever-changing trends, technologies and innovations in this dynamic sector.
“It’s a great mix of informative sessions on new equipment, systems, software and consumables, handy tips and tricks for label and packaging production, and ideas and insights from the experts,” he says.
The program will complement the more widely-based PacPrint Forum Series, which will cover a wide range of topics across the entire print, graphics and visual communications sector.
PacPrint 2025 will run from 20-23 May at the Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park. The show is sponsored by Platinum Sponsor Roland DG, Gold Sponsors Celmac, Epson, Fujifilm, Graphic Art Mart, HP, Mimaki, Mutoh, Pozitive, Print IQ and Spicers, and Silver Sponsor Screen.
For all the latest information about PacPrint 2025, go to pacprint.com.au
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