Great interest in Interpack 2014
Messe Düsseldorf held a press conference on 20 February in Vienna, where Interpack project director Bernd Jablonowski spoke about what to expect from Interpack 2014 (held between 8 and 14 May).
He told that there will be 2,700 exhibitors at the packaging and process technology trade fair – all exhibition spaces were reserved already a year ago. Interpack gives special attention to innovation, this year there will be a new event, called Components for Processing and Packaging, which will be organised for the suppliers of the packaging industry. Work will start already on 7 May, when the SAVE FOOD conference will take place in the CCD Süd Congress Centre, shedding light on matters concerning food waste and food loss. Interpack services are now accessible from your mobile at http://mobile.interpack.com, plus iPhone and Android apps also help visitors in many ways. Interpack 2014 will be open between 8 and 14 May from 10.00 to 18.00. Tickets can already be purchased online. All tickets and exhibitor passes entitle bearers to use VRR Rhein-Ruhr’s buses and trains free of charge in the cities of and nearby Messe Düsseldorf. From Hungary Hacona and Mikropakk Pro Form will be present with their own stand. At HITA’s collective stand CSAOSZ, Flexo Innovation Cluster, Krajcár Kft., Matrametal Kft., Pikopack Zrt., Reményi Packaging Technology Kft. and Rollbox Trade Kft. will be there. In Hungary Interpack is represented by BD-Expo Kft., you can contact head of office Szilvia Máté by calling (1) 346-0273 or writing to office@bdexpo.hu email.
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