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With just over two weeks to go to our LIVE industry event on 22 August in Sydney, the full program is now available and ready for download.

If you want to know...

  • how small brands can make it big, or at least bigger
  • how big brands are trying new approaches to engage millennials
  • how far we can go with intelligent packaging
  • how personalised packaging boosts sales
  • how to build your brand through social influencers at low cost
  • how to scale up your SME facility as you grow
  • how having a social conscience can profit your business
  • how to find inspiration in the stories of your industry peers

… then Future Unpacked is for you.

The action-packed full-day conference, taking place in Sydney CBD on 22 August, has much to offer FMCG brand owners, marketers, designers and suppliers.

Take a look at the program here

And buy your tickets here

Packaging News

PKN's inaugural Women in Packaging Awards program, which aims to foster diversity, promote innovation, and inspire future leaders in the Australian packaging industry, is now open for entries.

Packaging and processing people from around the country, and the globe, celebrated innovation at the APPMA awards last night in an atmosphere of optimism as the industry looks to a bright future. The awards were held midway through the sector's biggest ever exhibition, APPEX, which along with a dazzling array of technology, has shown how purpose, focused minds, and collaboration, can enable packaging and processing to rise to the challenges it faces.

After serving 22 years on the APPMA Board, and 14 years as chairman, Mark Dingley told the 700-plus guests at the APPMA Gala Dinner last night that he will be stepping down from his position as chairman.