Pira International and TAPPI are bringing a new event to the fibre based packaging industry - Paperboard Packaging 2010!
Chaired by leading paper and packaging industry experts from Pira International and TAPPI, Paperboard Packaging 2010 will bring together leading minds in paperboard and associated industries - creating the leading forum where the current challenges and opportunities facing converters, mills and end users will be discussed and real solutions proposed.
With packaging forecast to be the only positive sector of the paper industry, this conference will provide invaluable knowledge and contacts to ensure your business not only survives but thrives. Hear from experts from retailer, brand owner, analyst, converter, designer, materials supplier and papermakers give their perspective on how best to prepare for the future in this sector.
Paperboard Packaging 2010 will deliver:
- Market forecasts by geographic region, material type and end user over the next five years
- Consumer, retailer and brand owner future requirements and expectations
- Sustainability challenges and opportunities for paperboard packaging
- Latest innovations in printing and decoration technologies
- Regulatory and legislative landscape for the future
- Technology trends and innovations
- Buyer specifications and trends
8 reasons to attend
- Hear end user perspective from major retailer - Tesco
- Learn how leading converter companies view the future of paperboard
- Understand how sustainability is driving change
- Get to grips with the latest ways to harness technology to enhance performance
- Hear market forecasts until 2015 in key paperboard sectors
- Learn how to add value through packaging design and innovation
- Network with experts and potential partners at this dynamic meeting
- Understand paperboard in the context of the global economy
If you work for a pulp and paper mill, a packaging producer, a technology provider, a brand owner using paperboard or are a consultant, researcher or academic in this field, this conference is not to be missed