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Program announced for Label Summit Latin America 2013

Press release from the issuing company

The full conference program for Label Summit Latin America 2013 has been unveiled as the biennial event returns to Hotel Transamérica in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Tackling global trends, the latest technologies, product enhancing features and investment opportunities for business growth, the two day event is being held between 14-15 May.

Day one’s highlights include the keynote presentation being given by Maurício Médici, general manager of UPM Raflatac Brazil which will summarize global trends, highlight the main challenges facing converters and anticipate future trends. Other presentations include Fabián Silva of Innovo F&H and Xeikon’s Patrick Pittoors who will examine how to make digital printing more affordable and Fernando Gabel of Baumgarten Gráfica who will share best practices to make your company more sustainable.

The second day opens with Diageo’s supply chain director for Paraguay, Uruguay and Brazil Marcelo Pimenta, underlining the promotional label opportunities available for the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympic Games. Pimenta will look at how to add value to your product offering, nurture commercial partnerships and offering specialty products. Hernán Braberman of Tridimage will cover developing unique label and structural packaging concepts including a roundup of the latest design trends and 3D branding case studies while Viña Ventisquero’s Nicholas R Farias Torres will give an overview of the role of Latin American converters in wine labeling.

Tasha Ventimiglia, event director for Label Summit Latin America says: “This year’s Summit promises to engage delegates, deliver ample networking time and gain valuable industry intelligence from contemporaries and business leaders. Whether you’re a brand owner or label printer, this is a cost effective learning opportunity because the content has been designed to address the challenges facing the sector, while guiding and sharing easy ways to capitalize on growth opportunities like next year’s World Cup, through real life case studies and technical presentations.”

Early bird rates are available until 16 April with two day passes costing from R$500. One day passes cost R$450 and exhibition-only tickets retail at R$50. Delegates can register to attend at http://www.labelsummit.com/brazil.