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New Brand Protection Packaging Forum presents strategies for brand owners to protect their products from counterfeiting, diversion, and gray-market distribution, using the latest packaging-related technologies. Summit Publishing Company, publisher of Healthcare Packaging magazine, announces the launch of a new conference for brand owners looking to enhance the security of their products using the latest packaging technologies. Produced by Summit Publishing Company's flagship magazine, Packaging World, the Brand-Protection Packaging Forum will take place on April 8, 2008 at the Chicago Marriott Schaumburg.

• FDA-compliant, heat-sealable polyester LumiLid XL5 is well suited for cap lining and medical and pharma packaging

• provides good moisture and oxygen barrier, with greater protection achieved with metallization or PVdC coating

• offers broad sealant range, thermal stability, strength, and clarity

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