The conference program for the first edition of
Gulf Print & Pack Summit has been published. Taking place at Dubai’s Roda
Al Bustan Hotel on 4-5 March 2018, the two-day conference and table-top
exhibition will address major technology areas and topical business issues for
printers, converters, industry suppliers and design professionals based across
the Middle East region.
Day one will feature presentations on market trends
and new technologies. The keynote presentation will be delivered by Chris Lynch
of platinum sponsor Xerox Middle East and Africa alongside Atlas Printing
Press’ Amit Radia. Highlighting how digital print technology can transform the
business of printing, they will examine investing and installing digital
equipment, how to reduce production costs whilst improving print quality and
how to serve the growing market demand for personalized, seasonal and
customized products.
The opening day also features a high-level CEO printer panel discussion with confirmed participants including Vinesh Bhimani of Kimoha Entrepreneurs, Leo Pack’s Chandrasain Negandhi and Sebastian Lonth from Reprotronics. Other presentations include Stewart Johnston from the Smithers Group who will be exploring marcoeconomic trends facing the wider printing industry and discussing projected growth forecasts for the region’s market and FINAT’s president and managing director of OPM Group, Chris Ellison, who will be sharing his expertise in using MIS and workflow automation.
The second day focuses on the key challenges facing
the industry and will also consider the future of print. Sessions will take in
the latest developments in logistics labeling and tracking technologies, wide
format printing and diversifying from commercial printing into the high growth
segment of flexible packaging. Leonhard Kurz’s Ayhan Usulu is to speak about
innovating for the future through anti-counterfeiting solutions, while Enayet
Kabir from Landmark will give his insight into the strategic sourcing and
procurement of offset and digital printing. The conference will close with a
retailer and brand panel discussion where contributors including Sukhdev Singh
Saini of General Mills and Unilever’s Perwaze Qaiser, will share their
experiences and best practice tips touching upon a range of subjects such as
private label versus premium brands and how to maximize brand enhancement by
creating a premium look for products.
Supporting the conference program, the summit will
also host some of the print industry’s leading manufacturers as part of its
table-top exhibition. Appearing alongside headline sponsor Xerox, fellow
exhibitors include AFRA International, Anoop Plastic Products, Bobst, Durst,
Heidelberg, Heliozid, Konica Minolta, Nilpeter and Vinsak.
Lisa Milburn, managing director, Gulf Print &
Pack said: “We have a very strong line-up of technical sessions, candid panel
discussions and best practice business case studies in store for delegates. As
the first dedicated summit we have organized in the region, the event will
offer invaluable sourcing and networking opportunities with face-to-face
interaction guaranteed between visitors, exhibitors and speakers. As well as
being of significant educational value, the conference program delivers a
comprehensive round-up of the latest technologies being released into the
market and mix of timely topics designed
to cover and give practical advice on how to deal with the real issues, threats
and opportunities facing businesses.”
Two-day delegates passes costing USD $280 are
available with an early bird registration discount until 15 February. Tickets
include admission, lunch and refreshments. Two-day supplier tickets cost USD
$800. Registration can be made by visiting http://www.gulfprintpack.com/summit/
or visitors can register on site.