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    Call for papers now open for 2016 AIP National Conference

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    The Call for Papers is now open for the 2016 AIP National Conference, as the Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP) is currently at the planning stage of the 2016 National Conference that will be held at Crown Promenade, Southbank, Victoria on 1st and 2nd of June. Following a number of highly successful conferences, the 2016 AIP National Conference will be designed to deliver a two-day educational program that will cover a broad range of topics relating to the theme 2020 PACKAGING & PROCESSING VISION.

    The 2016 AIP National Conference: 2020 PACKAGING & PROCESSING VISION will attract delegates from all facets of the packaging industry of both technologist and management levels (such as development, marketing, production, supply chain and logistics personnel) to equipment suppliers, raw material providers, users of packaging, retailers and consumers.

    LIST OF RECOMMENDED TOPICS

    A list of topic areas is included for your consideration. These topics should be considered from the point of view of technical, environmental and consumer issues. This list is not limiting and any additional ideas would be welcomed.

    The AIP intend to break the conference predominantly into breakout sessions after the opening and keynote presentations, to ensure that a diverse range of issues and topics are covered over the two days. The AIP is looking for a broad range of speakers from all areas of the packaging industry to ensure that the AIP National Conference offers something for everyone.

    TOPIC SUGGESTIONS

    The AIP National Conference Programming Committee is looking for presentations and papers under the theme 2020 PACKAGING & PROCESSING VISION and incorporating case studies and real-life applications from end-users is strongly encouraged. Please ensure that your paper is delivered at a high-technical level, incorporating case studies and application stories.

    Suggested Topics:

    1. Packaging & Processing Innovations: What new trends will be available in the next five years?
    2. Future Trends in Shelf Ready Packaging Designs and Materials.
    3. Future Trends in Packaging Materials. e.g.: Flexibles, Plastics, Cans, Glass, Corrugate.
    4. Future Innovations & Trends in Packaging & Processing Machinery.
    5. Where to from here? What will be the future of packaging materials in the next five years?
    6. What will packaging look like in 2020? Will Smart, Active and Intelligent Packaging be more mainstream? How will 3D printing fit in to packaging design?
    7. What will Automation & Robotics look like in 2020?
    8. The Internet of Things - Industry 4.0 - what is it and how can it be applied to packaging?
    9. What will sustainable packaging look like in 2020?
    10. Global Trends in Labelling and Product Identification.
    11. Total Cost of Ownership for Packaging & Processing Machinery.
    12. Other topics that would be of interest include: test & measurement, inspection systems, authentication and measurability, innovative packaging designs, Lifecycle Analysis Tools, Premiumisation, Packaging and Food Waste.

    Kindly note that the deadline for abstracts is Friday 22nd January, 2016.

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