• AIP and Kissel + Wolf Australia will be hosting an in-person educational session titled, Changing the Paradigm: Packaging Printing & Cutting Equipment from Greater Asia on 30 April for members.
    AIP and Kissel + Wolf Australia will be hosting an in-person educational session titled, Changing the Paradigm: Packaging Printing & Cutting Equipment from Greater Asia on 30 April for members.
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AIP and Kissel + Wolf Australia will be hosting an in-person educational session titled, Changing the Paradigm: Packaging Printing & Cutting Equipment from Greater Asia on 30 April for members.

AIP Members are invited to join Kissel + Wolf Australia and discover why leading companies are turning to Greater Asia for cutting-edge digital printing and cutting solutions.

In this session, Kissel + Wolf Australia will explore the key advantages – from cost efficiency to quality benchmarks – while addressing critical questions like service reliability, compliance with Australian standards, and investment benefits.

Learn how Kissel + Wolf Australia connects you with innovative opportunities in this dynamic market.

Event details:

Wednesday 30 April 2025

11:00am - 1:00pm

Light lunch provided.

Kissel + Wolf Australia

26 Ovata Drive

Tullamarine, Victoria

Sign up to attend the session by clicking here.

AIP Members are invited to join Kissel + Wolf Australia and discover why leading companies are turning to Greater Asia for cutting-edge digital printing and cutting solutions.
AIP Members are invited to join Kissel + Wolf Australia and discover why leading companies are turning to Greater Asia for cutting-edge digital printing and cutting solutions.

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