"Pack Tech" Sessions Aim to Enlighten Show-Goers with Industry Trends, Innovations and Best Practices

The CAMA group (Dorner, FOX IV, Morrison, and Spee-Dee) will be hosting a series of seminars on trends, innovations and best practices in the packaging industry in booth No. 3854 at Pack Expo (McCormick Place) in Chicago, Oct. 31 - Nov. 3.

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The seminars, called Pack Tech Sessions, offer attendees direct access to key packaging leaders (development directors and university professors) and a broad discipline of knowledge across the packaging industry. The sessions offered by CAMA are the first time an exhibiting organization has provided technical, non-selling presentations with industry experts in their booth. The educational and thought provoking presentations are open to all Pack Expo attendees although pre-registration is recommended.

More information about the CAMA companies can be found on their websites: Dorner Manufacturing, a manufacturer of low-profile conveyor systems; FOX IV, a manufacturer of print and apply labeling systems; Morrison Container Handling Solutions, a manufacturer of timing screws, change parts, drive units and storage units; and Spee-Dee Packaging Machinery, a manufacturer of dry product filling systems.

Sessions are scheduled Sunday through Wednesday with 16 sessions in total. The CAMA group has a large 60' x 80' booth, which will host the tech seminars. Specific topics, speakers and presentation times will be announced in the coming weeks and posted on all CAMA member websites.
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