Three-Day Packaging Event in New York

Co-located with East Pack and MD&M East, the new Packaging Education Hub at Advanced Manufacturing New York takes place June 12-14, 2018.

The new Packaging Education Hub at Advanced Manufacturing is a three-day program featuring sessions for packaging professionals. (PC: ADM New York 2018)
The new Packaging Education Hub at Advanced Manufacturing is a three-day program featuring sessions for packaging professionals. (PC: ADM New York 2018)

The new Packaging Education Hub at Advanced Manufacturing is a three-day program featuring sessions for packaging professionals across an array of industry verticals — including food and beverage, health and beauty, consumer goods, medical devices and pharmaceuticals.

The event is free to attend with registration and takes place June 12-14 at the Javits Center in New York. Presentations and live demos will cover packaging trends, technologies and materials and will include talks on production efficiencies, ecommerce challenges, sustainability trends, new bioplastic technologies, and more. Here’s a sampling of the sessions, with full schedule here:

  • Assembling a Franken-Line without the Monster Headaches

  • How to Open a Medical Package Aseptically

  • Sustainable Packaging from Plants

  • Anti-Counterfeiting Challenge

  • Beyond the Baggie: The Future of Cannabis Containers

For more information or to register, visit the Packaging Education Hub.

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