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Drupa themes of the past have tended to focus on a specific technology. This year, however, was all about packaging.
In the high-stress, high-speed world of healthcare, medical professionals need to be fast on their feet. Technipaq, an Illinois-based flexible packaging converter, produces packaging that protects the devices that can help save a patient's life, while providing graphics and instructions for doctors, nurses and other caretakers.
When digital and conventional technologies share space in a print shop, using both to their full potential requires the right balance.
Despite its gradual growth, digital printing has shaken up the packaging world in recent years. But what does the future look like?
Looking at packaging design through a 3D lens adds depth for printers and converters.
Using the confectionery market as a springboard, Tap Packaging Solutions has embraced the latest printing technology to differentiate its products.
Package printers that embrace automation solutions often realize substantial benefits in efficiency and cost savings.
Want an up-close look at the future of packaging? The latest technology will be on display in Düsseldorf.
Digital finishing technology continues to evolve and is poised to emerge in a field once dominated by analog.
Improved communication and green initiatives are part of Flexstar Packaging’s growth strategy.