Visual Connections has appointed Karren Challoner-Miles as EGM – Association. This follows a restructuring of the organisation, which also saw Sarah Moore promoted to GM – Trade Shows & Events. Read more
AIP executive director Nerida Kelton recently attended the 101st World Packaging Organisation (WPO) Board Meeting. She shares some highlights of her experience with PKN.
If you are responsible for your business’s packaging design, performance or purchase specification, then the AIP's training course and MRF visit in Victoria on 7 November is an absolute must-attend.
The Australian Packaging and Processing Machinery Association (APPMA) has reinstated its Awards of Excellence, designed to seek out and recognise industry innovation and outstanding performers.
Due to high demand, the Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP) will again be running its new ‘Introduction to Sustainable Packaging Design’ course in Melbourne next month.
At Pack Expo International, APPMA will once again be supporting the now well-known and much enjoyed Amazing Packaging Race.
AIP has joined the Friends of Champions 12.3 global movement as part of the AIP’s commitment to the SAVE FOOD Initiative by FAO, the National Food Waste Strategy, and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 12.3.
The AIP proved once again that it is committed to the New Zealand food and beverage industries by taking a lead role in running quality training and education programs as a part of FoodTech Packtech, which was held in Auckland last week.
APPMA will be participating in the world’s largest packaging trade show in 2018, Pack Expo International, taking place in Chicago from 14-17 October.
The Australian Packaging and Processing Machinery Association announced its Board at its members' dinner in Sydney this week.
The AIP has joined the Save Food Initiative as part of its commitment to the UN Sustainable Development Goal.
The 2018 FPLMA conference has kicked off, with automation and integration the key for the flexo and label printers attending the two day event in Melbourne.
The Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP) is calling for volunteers to help pack over 1500 hampers for Foodbank this year.
The Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP) will be launching a half-day training course on sustainable packaging design in Melbourne.
The annual Flexible Packaging & Labels Manufacturers Association (FPLMA) technical forum to be held in Melbourne will feature a range of sessions on automation and integration across the printing and packaging industries.
A half-day training course on the role of packaging in minimising food waste was held in Sydney recently.
The Australian Institute of Packaging has organised a site visit to the Banyule Material Recovery Facility and Rethink Education Centre.