Following the success of the past few years, Durst is once again organising an Open House in 2023, the biggest to date. This is an exclusive event where customers from around the world will meet at the company’s headquarters in Brixen, South Tyrol, and get the chance to look beyond the surface and into the future of the digital label printing world.
Interpack is a meeting point for the global packaging industry, where innovations along the entire value chain are presented, and the top trends are discussed. The focus is on packaging materials, packaging machines and related process technology for the food, beverage, confectionery, bakery, pharmaceutical, cosmetics, non-food and industrial goods sectors.
In addition to the vast booth at Fespa in Munich, Durst will open the doors to its premises in Brixen, Italy, where attendees will be able to explore the latest developments in digital printing, finishing and converting technology. Durst Oceania is organising a special Oceania Two-Day Event between 21 and 22 May.
Reserve your place by contacting Durst Oceania managing director Matt Ashman at matt.ashman@durst-group.com
Europe’s leading printing and signage exhibition will reunite key industry professionals, allowing them to discover new perspectives with face-to-face business, accessing the latest innovations and trends within the printing sectors, all whilst enabling valuable networking and business-building opportunities.
Since 1993, the Pride in Print Awards have been a pinnacle of recognition for the best in visual print communication products of any given year. They embody a culture of excellence aimed at meeting and exceeding the customer’s needs. This year’s Gala Night takes place at The Cordis Hotel in Auckland.
This prestigious national event recognises and acknowledges outstanding design and craftmanship across a broad range of sign making methods and technologies.
Sponsored by many of New Zealand’s leading sign and graphics suppliers, the annual awards evening is held in various locations throughout New Zealand, reinforcing the event’s national status.