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International and local speakers from Landa Digital, Mark Andy and Currie Group have been lined up for next month’s first Annual Conference & Print Awards Dinner of newly merged industry group the Flexible Packaging & Label Manufacturers Association (FPLMA).

Key note speaker will be Kelly O’Dwyer, Federal Minister for Revenue, who will appear via a video link. The line-up will include: Ray Dickinson of press manufacturer Mark Andy, who will look at Hybrid Press Trends; Mark Daws of Currie Group, who will present Adventures of Digital Print & Packaging; and Michael Mogridge of Landa Digital, who will look at Nanotechnology Presses. Other speakers are:

David Carter - Packaging Council (PCA) - Packaging Stewardship

Wolf Viergever - Treasury Wines - Supplier Enabled Innovation

Richard Maarschall - CERM Benelux - Working Without Waste

Dennis Choo - Esko - Seamless Integration of Prepress

Dean Pearson - NAB - How Do Banks Measure & Value Innovation

Marco Gambardella - Bioplast - Printing For Protection Of the Environment

Expert Panel on the Life Of An Apprentice in today’s world!

Jason Goodes - Simplot - Printing For a Food Manufacturer

Julie Toth - Ai Group - Local Manufacturing in 2016 - The Future!

A Technical forum will be held at the Hilton South Wharf commencing Thursday 10th November through to Friday 11th November; commencing times from 8.30am both days.

The Annual Label & Flexibles Awards Dinner Dance will be held on Fri 11th November at Central Pier, 161 Harbour Esplanade Docklands Melbourne 3008. Behind Etihad Stadium. Function room is called The Peninsula. Pre-dinner Drinks will be at 6.30 for 7.00 pm dinner.

 The full program and registrations are available here.

For any questions, please call  0412 541 692 or email Anthony.Dalleore@macdermid.com.

The Label and Tag Manufacturers Association of Australia (LATMA) and the Australia New Zealand Flexographic Technical Association (ANZFTA) in July voted overwhelmingly to merge into the new FPLMA.

 

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