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Syntegon is making its AIPIA Congress debut with a presentation titled Fit for Sustainability – How smart packaging and digitisation can support players along the value chain.

AIP members and others are to discuss the important role that packaging plays in minimising food waste at up-coming APCO Webinar on 26 August.

Bookings are now open for the fifth AIP virtual training course. It will cover how to implement the new SPGs into your business. It is open for anyone to attend from anywhere in the world.

An active contributor to Australia’s packaging industry during a career spanning 30-plus years, Ralph Moyle was recently recognised with the AIP Founders Award for his work across many spheres of packaging. PKN asked him to share career highlights and his view on the future of the industry.

Nerida Kelton, executive director of the Australian Institute of Packaging, takes a look at the many paths that lead to a career in packaging, and the value of investing in training packaging professionals.

Celebrate PIDA Award winners recognition at the 2020 WorldStar Packaging Special & Student Virtual Awards ceremony on 26 August in one of two event screenings.

The Active and Intelligent Packaging Industry Association (AIPIA) has added a session on food safety and reducing waste to its virtual congress, scheduled for Thursday 10 September 7.50pm AEST.

Bookings are now open for the fourth AIP virtual training course, to be held on 11 August. The course is called the New World of Plastics Technology: Polymers and Recycling.

The Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP) is inviting all of its members and industry colleagues to attend a webinar – the Power Product Packaging with 3D Printing – on 29 July.

The World Packaging Association has opened the entries to the prestigious WorldStar Packaging Awards. Entries will be accepted through 19 October, with winners announced on 15 December.

The question of how Covid-19 is impacting the role that packaging plays in food safety and integrity will be covered in a webinar hosted by the WPO and Informa Markets, and AIP.

Mark Dingley has made a significant contribution to the packaging industry, as chairman of the APPMA and as CEO of intelligent identification specialist Matthews Australasia.

Bookings are now open for the third Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP) virtual training course the ‘Future of Sustainable Labelling' which will be held on 21 July and run by Dr Carol Kilcullen-Lawrence.

AIP members will be able to access a webinar for free. How to utilise advanced simulation for achieving sustainability goals will be presented by Rob States of Stress Engineering Service.

Bookings are open for the second virtual training course run by the Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP), which is to be held on 7 July. Anyone in the industry around the world is invited to attend.

Packaging: Hero or villain in a circular economy, a webinar featuring Dr Helen Lewis, a fellow of AIP, and Barbara Nebel, CEO of thinkstep-anz, is set to take place next week.