In its continuous attempt to update the packaging industry with the full encyclopaedia of the latest processes and trends, Interpack Germany, which is into its golden anniversary this year, would be held at Dusseldorf Trade Fair Centre, Dusseldorf, Germany from April 24 to 30, 2008. Organised under the ageis of Messe Duesseldorf, one of the leading international trade fair organisers, Interpack 2008 is expected to bring together international packaging industry to respond to the needs of the packaging market, which is at present developing very positievly.
As usual, Interpack is expected to showcase innovations for every link in the value chain and offer solutions to contemporary packaging challenges. The event would gather packaging players for pharmaceutical, cosmetics, food and beverages, confectionery and baked goods and non food consumer goods from around the world.
Referring to the success interpack achieved over the years, the organisers said "Launched in 1958, interpack will celebrate its 50th anniversary this year with a fair of superlatives. A new record in terms of participations is also expected. Based on current assessments, the figures promise to top the performance of Interpack 2005, which was highly successful." "This year, there would be a large number of compabnies that would be making their first appearance at Interpack," they added.
This year, the main attraction of the event would be innovationparc packaging, which would offer an opportunity for visitors to talk directly to entrepreneurs representing various levels of the value added chain. The focus will be on innovations in fast-moving consumer goods, with each one - exhibitors from the raw materials industry, producers of packaging materials, packaging machinery manufacturers and design agencies - presented in the context of the entire, relevant value chain.
"The interpack 2008 would show entire value creation chains - from the production and refinement of packaging products and packaging materials to over packaging and distribution and quality assurance and consumer protection," noted the organisers.