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Turn page for booking details ➤ SMAR T P A CK A GING 2016


Tuesday 20th September 2016 08.00


Registration and welcome coffee


09.00 Opening announcements SESSION 1 - EVOLVING CONSUMER NEEDS AND MARKETS 09.10


Wednesday 21st September 2016 08.00


Registration and welcome coffee


08.30 Opening announcements SESSION 4 - OVERCOMING OBSTACLES TO ADOPTION CON’D


A global view of consumer trends and implications for FMCG packaging innovation: the value of smart packaging for the consumer Dr. Benjamin Punchard, Global Packaging Insights Director, MINTEL, United Kingdom


09.40


Trends in smart packaging Dr. Cormac Neeson, Director of External Affairs, CROWN PACKAGING, United Kingdom


10.10 Understanding the evolving regulatory landscape for active and intelligent packaging Dr. Anna Gergely, Director, EHS Regulatory, STEPTOE & JOHNSON LLP, Belgium


10.40-11.10 Morning coffee SESSION 2 - RETAIL & BRAND OWNER PERSPECTIVES


11.10 Using smart packaging in retail to delight the customer – opportunities and barriers Mr. Paul Earnshaw, Packaging Manager, TESCO, United Kingdom


11.40 How smart/connected packaging capabilities can enhance the user experience, at all packaging price-points Mr. Tom Lawrie-Fussey, Technology Business Development Leader, CAMBRIDGE DESIGN PARTNERSHIP, United Kingdom


12.10 Holistic design and what smart packaging means in Bayer’s world Mr. Guido Schmitz, Director of Packaging Design, Global Innovation & Design, BAYER HEALTHCARE, United States


12.40-14.10 Lunch SESSION 3 - SMART PACKAGING JOURNEYS


14.10 Application of intelligent labels and invisible smart marker technology to increase recycling rates of waste packaging Prof. Edward Kosior, Managing Director, NEXTEK Ltd., United Kingdom


14.40 Converter case study: Enhanced freshness and reducing waste from field to fork Mr. Will Mercer, Group Research & Development Director, COVERIS UK FOOD & CONSUMER, United Kingdom


15.10 Converter case study: Development and application of novel antimicrobial rigid packaging solution for fresh meat Ms. Veronica Cornini, R&D, COOPBOX GROUP S.p.A., Italy


15.40-16.10 Afternoon tea SESSION 4 - OVERCOMING OBSTACLES TO ADOPTION 16.10-17.10 Panel discussion: Panel members include:


Mr. Prabhat Mishra, Senior Associate Principal, MONDELEZ INTERNATIONAL, United Kingdom


Ms. Ir. Assia Ouchchen, R&D Manager at COBELPLAST, REPRESENTING; PLASTIC SCIENCE BY DESIGN, Belgium


17.10 Networking Cocktail Reception AMI reserves the right to alter the programme without notice.


08.40 Opportunities and challenges for smart packaging in the pharmaceutical sector; a compelling argument to adopt Mr. Christopher Waterhouse, Managing Director, iDi PAC Ltd, United Kingdom


SESSION 5 - ADVANCES IN SMART PACKAGING: EXTENDING SHELF LIFE, INCREASING PRODUCT SAFETY & REDUCING WASTE


09.10


Intelligent labels: use and potential for smart inks and pigments in flexible packaging applications Dr. Debbie Allan, Product Development Manager, INSIGNIA TECHNOLOGIES, United Kingdom


09.40


Functional coatings to enhance gas barrier and physico-mechanical properties for food packaging Ms. Lorena Rodriguez Garrido, Researcher at the Functional Printing and Coatings Department, AIMPLAS, PLASTIC TECHNOLOGY CENTRE, Spain


SESSION 6 - ADVANCES IN SMART PACKAGING: IMPROVING ANIT COUNTERFEITING & SUPPLY CHAIN EFFICENCY


10.10


Building the supply chain to commercialise smart packaging Dr. Alan McClelland, Business Development Manager, THE CENTRE FOR PROCESS INNOVATION (CPI), United Kingdom


10.40-11.10 Morning coffee 11.10


Functional material engineering for the printing on flexible substrates of sensors, RFID and other functional devices and their potential application in smart packaging solutions Prof. Dr. Ir. Wim Deferme, Assistant Professor, Group Leader Functional Materials Engineering, HASSELT UNIVERSITY, INSTITUTE FOR MATERIALS RESEARCH (IMO-IMOMEC), Belgium


SESSION 7 - ADVANCES IN SMART PACKAGING: ENHANCING CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE & BRAND ENGAGEMENT


11.40 Opportunities for augmented reality as part of smart packaging solutions Mr. Stefan Ðurđević, Teaching Assistant UNIVERSITY OF NOVI SAD, FACULTY OF TECHNICAL SCIENCES, Serbia


12.10 – 13.40 Lunch


13.40 A novel high capacity printed data code that enables products to communicate to consumers Ms. Barbara Operschall, CEO, SPEECHCODE GmbH, Austria


SESSION 8 - A SMART AND SUSTAINABLE FUTURE 14.10


Recycling study: the influence of recycling on the stability and oxygen absorption capacity of PP blends containing iron-based oxygen scavenger Mr., Sven Sängerlaub, Business Field Manager Packaging, Scientist, FRAUNHOFER IVV, Germany


14.40


The packaging challenge: combining price-performance and recyclability by smart structure films – active films Mr. Roland M. Schultz, Global Director Marketing Packaging, ALBIS PLASTIC GmbH, Germany


15.10 Development of biodegradable and multifunctional packages by nanotechnology: improvement of structural and barrier properties, smart features and sustainability Dr. Victor Peinado Canudo, Research Projects Manager, AITIIP TECHNOLOGICAL CENTRE, Spain


15.40 Afternoon tea and conference ends The latest programme can be viewed on our website www.amiconferences.com


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