Bengaluru to host next edition of PackPlus South from April 1-4, 2015
|
Our Bureau, Mumbai
December 11 , 2014
|
|
PackPlus South, the total packaging, processing and supply chain event
will be held at BIEC in Bengaluru from April 1 to 4, 2015. The
exhibition will bring the leading players from the packaging, printing
and processing segment displaying latest innovations from the industry
under the same roof.
The show aims to bring together the
worldwide manufacturers and providers of machinery, materials and
services for food, pharma and packaging industry from India and
neighbouring countries. Important decision makers and experts are
expected to give their insights and analysis of latest trends within the
industry during this event.
Industry people from the top and
middle management from various industries including pharmaceutical,
chemical, food & beverage, dairy & meat; engineering; garments
& textiles; personal care products and logistics are expected to
benefit by visiting the show. Likewise experts see that printers,
converters, packaging professionals and packaging end users as well as
the providers of materialise equipment and services also will get good
insights from being part of this event.
SupplyPlus South, the
concurrently running event, will feature the developments from
logistics, warehousing and distribution industry. The accompanying
conclave in the now popular interactive format will feature knowledge
and thought leaders taking on the latest trends and issues pertaining to
the packaging and supply chain industries.
According to Neetu
Arora, director, Print-Packaging.com, who are the organisers of the
show, “The show is focused on displaying latest trends and exploring
investment opportunities in South India and Bengaluru being the fastest
growing city of the region will help our exhibitors discover new
business prospects in the area. Leading companies have already started
signing up for the show and we are all focused on making the event much
bigger and successful than its past editions.
|
|
|
|
|
TOPICS
|
That foods might provide therapeutic benefits is clearly not a new concept. ...
|
|
|
|