In this Packaging Possibilities podcast, Meaghan Ziemba, Principal of Mavens of Manufacturing, talks about the current state of engineering talent in the US and how packaging operations can rethink their personnel needs.
This year’s Midwest packaging event boasts the latest in automation, education, and training for packaging professionals.
We’ve analyzed the latest data from Answer the Public to tackle some of the public’s most popular and strangest questions about today’s packaging.
What secrets have I collected these four decades as a packaging media journalist? What achievements do I still want to see?
In his “exit interview,” trailblazer Rich Hollander of Pfizer fame challenges pharmaceutical packaging professionals for the future and sets up shop to give back to the industry.
Five packaging students received financial support to attend the[PACK]out conference. Hear their enthusiastic stories about what they learned from the experience and how it may impact their careers.
The four-step seaming process creates a tamper-proof package that protects and preserves contents as varied as tuna, soup, and olives.
The Institute of Packaging Professional’s Medical Device Packaging Technical Committee debuts an education and training program aimed at igniting young professionals’ passion for medical packaging.
Can you think of any packaging-related application or function that isn’t focused on sustainability or automation?