Marco Boer

As editor-in-chief of Packaging Impressions — the leading publication and online content provider for the printed packaging markets — Linda Casey leverages her experience in the packaging, branding, marketing, and printing industries to deliver content that label and package printers can use to improve their businesses and operations.

Prior to her role at Packaging Impressions, Casey was editor-in-chief of BXP: Brand Experience magazine, which celebrated brand design as a strategic business competence. Her body of work includes deep explorations into a range of branding, business, packaging, and printing topics.

Casey’s other passion, communications, has landed her on the staffs of a multitude of print publications, including Package Design, Converting, Packaging Digest, Instant & Small Commercial Printer, High Volume Printing, BXP: Brand Experience magazine, and more. Casey started her career more than three decades ago as news director for WJAM, a youth-oriented music-and-news counterpart to WGCI and part of the Chicago-based station’s AM band presence.

Dan Marx, Content Director for Wide-Format Impressions, holds extensive knowledge of the graphic communications industry, resulting from his more than three decades working closely with business owners, equipment and materials developers, and thought leaders.

Packaging professionals took the opportunity to share their experiences and hopes for the future of digital printing in the industry at the Digital Packaging Summit. Here, Marco Boer, Summit co-chair and vice president of IT Strategies, dives into the most talked about topics from the event.

The ninth annual Digital Packaging Summit — the largest to date — kicked off on Nov. 13 in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. On opening night, experts in the field shared their takeaways from using digital printing for labels and packaging, as well as the benefits they've reaped.

On Monday night, Wide-format Summit 2022 kicked off at the PGA National Resort in West Palm Beach, Florida. The invitation-only event this year has 52 attendees, and 24 sponsors, growth of 25% over the inaugural event held last summer.

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