AUSPACK 2015 breaks all records - largest event yet
AUSPACK has more than just its 30th anniversary to celebrate in 2015 - it has also broken all records and is set to be the largest event in its 30-year history. AUSPACK has attracted the most exhibitors yet and will cover the largest floor space and include the biggest educational program since its inception in 1985.
“We are very pleased to announce that AUSPACK 2015 will have the largest floor space of any exhibition in its history at 8017 m2 and we have over 315 exhibitors including a record number of 80 internationals and 67 APPMA [Australian Packaging & Processing Machinery Association] member companies,” said Luke Kasprzak, portfolio director - industrial division, Exhibitions and Trade Fairs.
“Five of the founding companies that started AUSPACK will also be exhibiting. Please take some time to visit CPS, Heat and Control, MPI, Nordson and Walls Machinery during the show.”
More than 1200 brands will be represented at the event, showcasing new and innovative processing and packaging machinery.
As part of Packaging & Processing Week, the 2015 National Technical Forums will also be held during the week. During the four-day program, delegates will have the opportunity to hear 39 speakers from eight countries cover an extensive range of topics under the theme Open Innovation & Collaboration.
“Attending the 30th-anniversary AUSPACK between the 24th and the 27th of March 2015 at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre is an absolute must for anyone looking to learn about the latest innovations in packaging and processing. Whether it is visiting the exhibition or participating in the educational program, AUSPACK offers something for everyone,” Kasprzak said.
To register to attend AUSPACK 2015, visit www.auspack.com.au.
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