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Xeikon Café Europe announces 2019 program

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Xeikon Café Europe announces 2019 program

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Xeikon Café Europe, a multi-vendor educational and networking event scheduled for 26 to 28 March in Antwerp, Belgium, is shaping up to be the label and packaging industry event of the year. It will feature a conference program during the mornings of each of the three days followed by an Academy program each afternoon. Visitors can also meet up with preeminent industry suppliers in the exhibition area where live production of creative label and packaging applications are scheduled to run daily.

“The conference program is designed to inspire while the deeper dive Academy sessions have a focus on educating and informing about all aspects of digital production – from workflow and printing to converting and substrates. The program details as well as practical information can be found in the Xeikon Café event app which is available for download here. The app will help visitors to plan ahead and guide them through the event once on site. Also the Xeikon Café website is worth checking out, especially the application library with detailed instructions for producing any of the applications shown at past Xeikon Cafés,” says Danny Mertens of Xeikon Café.

Digital production empowered
Mertens reports that the conference will provide a 360-degree view of the trends, challenges and solutions in today’s world of packaging, from the perspective of the consumer, the brand and the printer. Trend researcher Aljan De Boer of Trendsactive is the featured keynote speaker. “The Trendsactive keynotes are among the highest ranked at conferences worldwide, and provide pure intellectual entertainment. Their insights on the changing needs, values and behavior of consumers help companies to develop more human-centric strategies,” says Mertens. “Conference attendees will learn about the latest trends influencing consumer behavior, including the now ubiquitous millennials everyone is talking about, and a visual culture that is critical to effective communications in today’s connected society.”

In addition, brand stories will detail the evolution in brand packaging and explain how digital production can help a brand capture consumer attention for better performance on the shelf. Printers are closing the loop by talking about how they stay ahead of evolving brand packaging requirements by making the right strategic and technology choices.

The Academy is back
By popular demand, the afternoon Academy – a technology-agnostic educational forum centered around innovative end-use applications – is scheduled daily. It will provide a thorough look at revenue-generating opportunities from both a business and as well as a technology perspective. An overview of all Academy sessions is available in the Xeikon Café event app.

Following the Business Talks will help attendees acquire knowledge and insights on return on investments, while the practical Tech Talks focus on the technical characteristics of a wide variety of end-user applications. Each Academy session is followed by a related technology demonstration at one of the presses running a live, relevant end-use application. “This gives attendees the level of detail needed to take these actionable ideas back to their businesses,” says Mertens.

Exhibition running live applications
As always, Xeikon Café will feature an exhibition hall running live applications that highlight end-to-end digital production and provide an opportunity for attendees to discuss them in-depth with technology experts. This includes unique applications such as paper cups, stand-up pouches, food safe in-mould labels, durables, color matching multi-design health ans beauty labels, pharma packaging and many more.

“We are confident we are once again offering a comprehensive event program that is of interest to anyone involved with packaging and label production. Those looking to learn about complementary printing techniques for flexo or offset will find out how digital can elevate the profitability of their businesses. Attendees keen to connect with other industry innovators will get the chance to debate how to exploit their digital production to the maximum. And brands or printers searching to discover new techniques and applications should not miss this opportunity to identify the right digital printing technique for their business,” Mertens concludes.

More information can be found on www.xeikoncafe.com, where the Xeikon Café event App is also available for download. The entry fee for the three-day Xeikon Café Europe 2019 event is €200, and registration will be open as of Monday, 14 January 2019.

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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