
Connected Packaging Survey 2024 Results Webinar
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Appetite Creative and Domino Printing are excited to extend an invitation to a groundbreaking webinar focused on the results of the Connected Packaging Survey 2024. This webinar offers a unique opportunity to delve into the insights of industry experts and consumers, providing valuable perspectives on the evolving landscape of connected packaging.
Connected packaging represents a significant shift in how products engage with consumers, leveraging technology to transform packaging into a dynamic platform for information, engagement, and convenience. The survey results will unveil key trends and statistics, illuminating the current state of connected packaging and its projected trajectory.
Speakers
- Jenny Stanley, Founder and MD at Appetite Creative
- Andrew Manly, Communications Director/Packaging Consultant at AIPIA
- Craig Stobie, Global Strategic Sectors at Domino Printing
- Ali Azhar, Associate Product Manager at Tetra Pak
- Güneri Tugcu, Senior Partner Manager, Transparency at Amazon
Date & Time
- February 28th, 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM CET / 09:30 AM - 10:30 AM GMT+1

Click HERE to sign up!
Embark on a journey through the evolving landscape of packaging technology. Uncover the trends shaping the industry's future and chart a course towards innovation and success.
Read more: Revealing the speakers for the Results of the Connected Packaging Survey 2024 Webinar
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