Trade Shows: A few to consider

There are several trade shows that focus on packaging, which can be a valuable resource for businesses in the packaging industry. Some examples include:

  1. PACK EXPO: This is one of the largest packaging trade shows in North America, and it showcases the latest packaging equipment, materials, and technology. It is held annually in Las Vegas and Chicago.

  2. Interpack: This is one of the largest packaging trade shows in Europe, and it covers all aspects of packaging, from packaging materials and machines to logistics and packaging design. It is held every three years in Dusseldorf, Germany.

  3. ProPak Asia: This is one of the largest packaging trade shows in Asia, and it covers a wide range of packaging equipment, materials, and technology. It is held annually in Bangkok, Thailand.

  4. China Packaging Fair: It's one of the largest packaging trade shows in China, showcasing the latest packaging equipment, materials, and technology. It's held annually in Shanghai.

  5. WestPack: This trade show is focused on packaging design, materials, and equipment for the Western United States. It's held annually in Anaheim, California.

  6. Packaging Innovations: This trade show provides a platform for suppliers and buyers to come together and see the latest packaging innovations, design and technologies. It's held annually in London, UK.

  7. All4Pack: This trade show is focused on end-of-line packaging, and it covers a wide range of packaging equipment, materials, and technology. It's held every two years in Paris, France.

  8. SupplySide West: This trade show is focused on ingredients and solutions for the food, beverage, and supplement industries, and it covers a wide range of packaging options and materials. It's held annually in Las Vegas, Nevada.

These trade shows are a great opportunity for businesses in the packaging industry to stay informed about the latest trends, technologies, and products, as well as to network with other industry professionals.


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