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Having trouble viewing this email? [View email in web browser]([.]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( 25 & 26 May 2022 NEC, Birmingham [secure your place]( You can't afford to miss the must-attend event in the packaging calendar! --------------------------------------------------------------- Are you ready to get inspired and visit the future of your packaging journey this May? Over two days at [Packaging Innovations & Empack](, featuring Contract Pack & Fulfilment you will have access to: - Over 280 [exhibitors]( showing their latest packaging solutions - 100s of innovations - Three stages of [top experts]( in a world-class speaker programme - The Innovation Gallery - The Sustainability Trail - The [Ecopack Challenge]( - IOM3 Material Showcase - Networking opportunities with like-minded, key industry players [Secure your complimentary pass]( Next month, the doors will open to a world of packaging --------------------------------------------------------------- Innovate Check on the entries for the Innovation Gallery, Ecopack Challenge and explore the Sustainability Trail to discover what's new in the packaging world, get inspired and see new possibilities for your next project. Speaker highlights The Packaging Tax Forum, The £10 Billion Debate, plus Sustainable design, Digitising Supply chains, and more to be discussed by Nestle, Nulogy, GXO, Anthesis, 1HQ, Nomad Foods, Mondelez and Waitrose. See the [full line up here](. Network Happy Hour 2pm-3pm both days Networking Drinks 5pm-7pm Day One Get to know the speakers between sessions and discuss ideas with exhibitors throughout the two-day event. [Find out more]( “Packaging Innovations & Empack allows us to do a lot of meetings in one location and see what is new on the market, you can’t beat seeing things in real life" Ian Stapleton, European Technical Packaging Manager GSK "It was excellent to meet new and potential suppliers and to update myself on the latest developments around sustainable packaging." David Garbutt, Head of Procurement Cranswick [Secure your complimentary pass]( If you wish to unsubscribe from Printweek Third Party Correspondence emails, please click [here](. To understand how we process, use & safeguard your data, please read our [Privacy Policy](. If you would like to update your marketing contact preferences, then please [click here](.

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