Industrial Solutions
From 14 to 16 March, ICE Europe, CCE International, and InPrint Munich took place at the Munich Trade Fair Centre, offering attendees three full days of flourishing business opportunities, ranging from bespoke product sourcing, industry specific educational forums, all the way to networking and investment opportunities.
Throughout the shows, a total of 6944 trade visitors from 78 countries came to Munich to discover the latest machinery, systems, materials, and accessories, which is an increase of some 23 % in visitor numbers compared to the previous event editions in 2022. Shaping the future of the corrugated, industrial print and converting industry, 438 exhibitors from 24 countries showcased their products and services on a net exhibition space of more than 11,300 square metres.
‘It was great to witness the return of such a vibrant atmosphere, which matched the energy and enthusiasm of our shows before the pandemic! Both exhibitors and visitors were highly satisfied with the opportunity of meeting existing and new business contacts in person, here at CCE International, InPrint Munich and ICE Europe,’ stated Patrick Herman, event director of the Converting, Paper and Print Events, on behalf of RX.
The majority of visitors came from Germany, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Poland, Spain, Czech Republic, France, Turkey, and the Netherlands.
The CCE open seminar sessions featured technical talks on the latest trends and developments in the corrugated and folding carton sector. Over the course of three days, top industry experts presented technical solutions and services aimed at optimising the production process and value creation. This year’s topics included corrugated e-commerce packaging, retail ready microflute solutions, advanced digital cutting and creasing, short run box production, digital manufacturing, corrugator moisture control, no nick die cutting, warehouse retrofitting and energy-regeneration, client data management, and many more.
CCE International featured the offerings of InPrint Munich, which included the popular InPrint Conference on print applications in the industrial production sector. With around 50 well attended sessions delivered over the course of three days, there were plenty of topics to choose from, including the latest applications in printed electronics, smart packaging, direct to shape, data management, and carbon footprint reduction.
The exhibition trio for the converting, corrugated and industrial print industries will take place again from 11 to 13 March 2025, at the Munich Trade Fair Centre.
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