• The event will also include ‘how to guides’ covering advancements in digital and flexo printing, with speakers from Xeikon, Screen and Brotech discussing pre-press, printing and finishing. Other topics will include flexo technology, product security, asset protection and brand authentication.
    The event will also include ‘how to guides’ covering advancements in digital and flexo printing, with speakers from Xeikon, Screen and Brotech discussing pre-press, printing and finishing. Other topics will include flexo technology, product security, asset protection and brand authentication.
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Held in Shanghai next month, the Labelexpo Asia conference will include talks covering issues of sustainability, digital and flexo technology, brand protection and smart products.

Taking place from 1-4 December, the event is designed for label and package printing professionals.

UPM Raflatac's sustainability manager of Greater China, Sharon Xiao, will speak on the risks and policies affecting printing businesses, and explore how printers can develop more environmentally friendly business models. She will also tackle how to improve operational efficiency and create environmental awareness in product branding.

The event will also include ‘how to guides’ covering advancements in digital and flexo printing, with speakers from Xeikon, Screen and Brotech discussing pre-press, printing and finishing. Other topics will include flexo technology, product security, asset protection and brand authentication.

Occupying 9000sqm of floor space, Labelexpo Asia will showcase the product developments and services of just under 300 exhibitors including: Avery Dennison, Bobst, Brotech, Epson, Guangdong Guanhao, Label Source, Labelmen, Lintec, Omet, Screen, UPM Raflatac, UPM-Kymmene, Xeikon, Yupo Corporation, Zhe Jiang Wei Gang Machinery, Zhejiang Zhongte Machinery Technology Co and Zhongshan King Label Adhesive Products.

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