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The AIP is inviting Australasian packaging and processing businesses to join its dedicated group delegation at the 2025 edition of ProPak Asia, which will be held the 11-14 June in Bangkok, Thailand.

Experience a week of unparalleled educational opportunities, network with like-minded packaging professionals, and visit the largest packaging and processing show in the Southeast Asian region.

With the AIP being a leading educational partner of ProPak Asia, anyone joining the Australasian Delegation will be able to attend for free several activities coordinated by the AIP, in partnership with Informa Markets.

Free educational offerings during ProPak Asia:

  • 11th June: The 7th edition of the annual Global Packaging Forum – the pinnacle conference for ProPak Asia each year.
  • 12th June: 2x mini training courses to enhance your skills and knowledge and attain Certified Professional Development points towards the global Certified Packaging Professional (CPP) designation.
  • 13th June: 2x workshops that will be discussing the trends and future of paper and fibre and the future roadmap for rigid and soft plastics.
  • Visit the 2025 Australasian Packaging Innovation & Design (PIDA) award showcase area and see physical samples of all of the winning designs.
  • Join the Australasian delegation to tour the show and meet with preferred exhibitors at the show exclusively.

Benefits of joining the AIP’s Australasian delegation:

  • A dedicated AIP education team member to coordinate the delegation.
  • Access to leading suppliers across food, beverage, pharmaceutical, cosmetics and related industries.
  • Exclusive networking opportunities with key industry decision-makers in the region.
  • To ensure a seamless experience the delegates may be eligible for complimentary accommodation, complimentary airport pick-up and drop-off services and complimentary BTS Skytrain tickets with unlimited daily usage during the show. This will be assessed once expressions of interest are received.
  • The delegation will cover any company from Australia and New Zealand and AIP Members across the Australasian region.

Those interested should register today for the opportunity to attend ProPak Asia and participate in multiple educational programs coordinated by the AIP.

Please email info@aipack.com.au today to register your interest in joining the Australasian ProPak Asia delegation.

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