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All4Labels opens Center of Excellence in Salerno, Italy

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All4Labels opens Center of Excellence in Salerno, Italy

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CoE will focus on personal development and growth – empowering the talents of its employees

All4Labels has opened its Center of Excellence (CoE) in Salerno, Italy. The new Center of Excellence aims to undertake new R&D investments over the next 5 years, totaling approximately 3 million euros each year. The new hub will be an open ecosystem, designed to promote and support innovation both inside and outside of All4Labels.

AI, IoT and biomimetics will steer co-development for new interactive and functional packaging solutions. The aim is also to achieve a higher level of digitization, leading to the creation of new business models.

Reflecting the culture and values of All4Labels, the CoE will focus on personal development and growth – empowering the talents of its employees. It is intended that the new physical space will be managed by a high-level scientific and technical team, which will develop patents and ensure the protection of intellectual property.

“At All4Labels, mentoring and developing talents is and has always been one of our primary goals, enabling people to make a difference and be part of our DNA for success. With the CoE we want to equip and stimulate specialists to conceptualize, create and prototype the best and most sustainable packaging solutions, keeping in mind the needs of the consumer of the future,” said Günther Weymans, COO of All4Labels, during the inauguration event. “We pursue excellence in everything we do, and the CoE is further evidence for that. All4Labels wants to succeed in being a pioneer in the industry, helping to boost innovation within Industry 4.0.”

Consistent with the All4Labels philosophy, every single action at CoE will also be guided by respect for sustainability principles. All4Labels rethinks labeling and packaging and innovates with a view to the circular economy. This includes considering different regional regulations on recycling, promoting dialogue, and sharing ideas with the entire value chain.

Mahan Hazarika
Mahan Hazarika
Mahan Hazarika assumes the role of Editor at The Packman, a position he has held since 2017, reflecting a distinguished decade-long tenure specializing in journalism within the printing and packaging sectors. Beyond his professional realm, he nurtures a deep appreciation for music, travel, and films, finding inspiration and relaxation in these pursuits.

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