• The 2025 edition of PacPrint, held in Sydney from 20-25 May, will feature a focused label and packaging seminar series.
    The 2025 edition of PacPrint, held in Sydney from 20-25 May, will feature a focused label and packaging seminar series.
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PacPrint 2025, held at the Sydney Showground in Olympic Park from 20-25 May, will feature a focused label and packaging seminar series, which will run in a dedicated theatre area on the show floor.

The sessions will focus on the latest technologies and innovations for the sector.
The sessions will focus on the latest technologies and innovations for the sector.

The theatre will be a central focus of the Label & Packaging Expo, which is once again co-locating with PacPrint and Visual Impact Expo for the industry’s flagship event.

Matt Callahan from Labels Plus Magazine, which is sponsoring the seminar series, said sessions will focus on the latest technologies and innovations for the sector.

“We are working on a varied program, which will include informative sessions on new equipment, systems, software and consumables, handy tips and tricks for label and packaging production, and ideas and insights from the experts,” Callahan said.

The program will complement the more widely-based PacPrint Forum Series, which will cover a wide range of topics across the entire print, graphics and visual communications sector.

The show is sponsored by Platinum Sponsor Roland DG; Gold Sponsors Avery Dennison, Celmac, Epson, Fujifilm, Graphic Art Mart, HP, Mimaki, Mutoh, Pozitive and Spicers; and Silver Sponsor PrintIQ.

For all the latest information about PacPrint 2025, go to the event website.

The program will complement the PacPrint Forum Series, which covers topics across the entire print, graphics and visual communications sector.
The program will complement the PacPrint Forum Series, which covers topics across the entire print, graphics and visual communications sector.

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