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70 per cent of Auspack exhibition space now sold

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Auspack: almost 70 per cent of 2009 exhibition space has been sold
Auspack: almost 70 per cent of 2009 exhibition space has been sold
Auspack 2009 

Around 70 per cent of the exhibition space for Auspack 2009 has now been sold. Organisers say the show will not only showcase a significant number of new products and technologies from all areas of packaging and processing, but will also bring together leading experts from around the world.

Rob Keen, event director, exhibitions and trade fairs (ETF) says visitors will have the opportunity to schedule face-to-face meetings with exhibitors each day.

He says, “Many of the exhibitors will bring international experts across to Auspack, providing our visitors with an opportunity to spend time with them and find out about their solutions,”

Keen continues, “Creating business to business connections is our number one focus for Auspack 2009.”

Exhibitors to sign on include Sancell, Talsico and ITW Zip-Pak Australia who will be showcasing their newest solutions in 2009.

Sancell will be unveiling its new Enviro range of products, which the company says focuses not only on the product, but also the process in which the packaging is manufactured.

Meanwhile, ITW Zip-Pak Australia will be exhibiting a range of resealable zips and zip systems and Talsico will be showcasing its human error methodologies and tools, which the company claims yield powerful results.

 


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