03.14.23
FINAT, the European association for the label industry, has announced the program for its European Label Forum 2023, to be held from Wednesday, May 31 to Friday 2, June 3, at the Hilton Park Vienna, and is inviting all label industry players to the event.
Each year, the FINAT European Label Forum welcomes the label community to connect in person and to use this occasion to meet, learn, and engage in discussions and dialogue about a range of industry matters. The event is highly rated for its networking possibilities and its knowledge sharing and educational value. This year will be no different with program focusing on the socio-economic, geopolitical and packaging landscape, new technologies, sustainability, and supply chain management.
Various speakers will provide insights to how the current geopolitical tensions and financial and economic shocks affect the label business’ future, how to invest in times of disruptions and will present labels and packaging industry perspectives. The programme will also include various panel discussions to give the audience a wider European packaging perspective.
The remaining hot topic is sustainability it is again a big part of this year’s program. Topics to be covered are packaging trends, design for recycling, linerless labels and brand owners who will provide their views on sustainability issues. The European Label Forum gives participants the opportunity to talk about circular economy with their stakeholders to optimize collaboration further.
More interactivity is expected during the supply chain workshop. During this program item, key supply chain challenges in the label value chain will be identified and tackled by working on possible common solutions.
For more details on the program and to register, visit https://www.europeanlabelforum.com/.
Each year, the FINAT European Label Forum welcomes the label community to connect in person and to use this occasion to meet, learn, and engage in discussions and dialogue about a range of industry matters. The event is highly rated for its networking possibilities and its knowledge sharing and educational value. This year will be no different with program focusing on the socio-economic, geopolitical and packaging landscape, new technologies, sustainability, and supply chain management.
Various speakers will provide insights to how the current geopolitical tensions and financial and economic shocks affect the label business’ future, how to invest in times of disruptions and will present labels and packaging industry perspectives. The programme will also include various panel discussions to give the audience a wider European packaging perspective.
The remaining hot topic is sustainability it is again a big part of this year’s program. Topics to be covered are packaging trends, design for recycling, linerless labels and brand owners who will provide their views on sustainability issues. The European Label Forum gives participants the opportunity to talk about circular economy with their stakeholders to optimize collaboration further.
More interactivity is expected during the supply chain workshop. During this program item, key supply chain challenges in the label value chain will be identified and tackled by working on possible common solutions.
For more details on the program and to register, visit https://www.europeanlabelforum.com/.