IPACK-IMA to host PMMI's Executive Committee

North American presence at IPACK-IMA is growing.

CEO Yuska: We are looking with growing interest at the innovations and market trends developing in Europe

It has now become a well-established, prestigious presence at IPACK-IMA, which testifies to the exhibition's far-reaching international scope: the upcoming edition is going to feature an even stronger participation by PMMI, the association grouping USA and Canada's manufacturers of packaging machinery, components and materials. IPACK-IMA 2012 will host PMMI's Executive Committee in full ranks, bearing witness to the importance that North American manufacturers attach to the European market. Such significant presence is flanked by the association's stand and tight calendar of promotional and relation-building activities, which will provide all participants with exhaustive, up-to-the-minute insight into the North American market.

PMMI, which groups over 500 companies, firmly believes in IPACK-IMA's key role in the market and looks to Europe and the Mediterranean region with growing interest: “PMMI leadership is always aware that it is critical to continue familiarizing ourselves with, and educating our members in, the Global marketplace,” says Charles D. Yuska, president and CEO, PMMI. “Bringing PMMI's Executive Committee to IPACK-IMA provides us with the opportunity to educate ourselves in European packaging and processing trends and innovations.”
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