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Sustainability, plastics and Brexit: Keynote speakers set to inspire at PPMA Total Show 2019
Experts from IKEA, the British Plastics Federation and The Sunday Times to create a forum for education, knowledge-sharing and debate from 1 to 3 October 2019
Joanna Yarrow and Peter Conradi
10 July/August 2019 | Automation
Presentation highlights will include:
Day One: Tuesday 1 October • Welcome and introduction by Tim Paul,
PPMA chairman and Domino Printing Sciences • Keynote address: On a mission to make
sustainability the new normal delivered by Joanna Yarrow, Ingka Group (IKEA) • Panel discussion: Widening the scope of
serialisation to meet the needs of today’s demanding consumer featuring Craig Stobie, Domino Printing Services; Alastair Crooks, EMVO; Mark Davison, RFXCEL; Fredrik Holmberg, B&R Industrial Automation • AMRC Factory 2050 – Empowering the
UK for the fourth industrial revolution by Kieran Edge, AMRC • Talk and case study: How manufacturing
is helping to shift the possibilities by Elisabeth Olafsdottir, Cognizant Consulting, Microsoft • Talk: The role of shelf life extension in food waste reduction with Chris Holland, Holmach
Day Two: Wednesday 2 October • Panel discussion: Thermal processing –
addressing challenges to food safety for today and tomorrow featuring Danny Bayliss and Anna Flowska of Campden BRI • Keynote address: Forecasting the UK’s political and business relationship with the continent – come what May? By Peter Conradi, The Sunday Times • Talk: The challenges in delivering a
circular economy for plastics packaging with Barry Turner, British Plastics Federation • Talk: five disruptive technologies that will
fundamentally change the future of packaging with Martin Walder, Schneider Electric
CONTACT: PPMA
Tel: 020 8773 5526 Web:
www.ppma.co.uk
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