Join us for an insightful round table discussion centered on the current and future landscape of sustainability, cost control, and operational efficiencies within the UK labels and narrow web market. This event will bring together industry leaders, experts, and innovators to explore the pressing challenges and emerging opportunities facing manufacturers today.
As sustainability becomes increasingly crucial, we'll delve into the latest strategies for reducing environmental impact while maintaining cost-effectiveness. The conversation will also cover advancements in technology and processes that can enhance efficiency and drive competitive advantage in this dynamic market.
Participants will have the opportunity to share experiences, discuss best practices, and collaborate on potential solutions to ensure a resilient and sustainable future for the industry.
Key Topics:
- Current sustainability trends and regulations in the UK labels and narrow web market
- Innovative approaches to cost control in manufacturing
- Enhancing operational efficiencies through technology and process improvements
- Future outlook: Preparing for upcoming challenges and opportunities
Who Should Attend:
- Label and packaging manufacturers
- Supply chain and operations managers
- Sustainability officers and environmental consultants
- Industry analysts and researchers
Schedule
09.30 – Arrivals
10.00 – Introduction and welcome
10.10 – Roundtables commence with a 30 minute session per table
12.10 – Lunch
13.00 – Roundtables resume with a 30 minute session per table
14.30 – Break
14.45 – Roundtables resume with a 30 minute session per table
16.15 – Feedback and Q&A
17.00 – Close
17.00-19.00 – Networking drinks at the BPIF Bar
Contributors:
- Interactive discussions with industry experts from Anilox Laser Technology, Avery Dennison, Dantex Graphics Ltd, Heidelberg UK, Hybrid Software, Konica Minolta, Paragon Inks, Phoseon Excelitas, Sappi, Techlan Ltd and BPIF.
About our sponsors:
Anilox Laser Technology
ALT will look forward to discussing, Standardisation and Sustainability regarding Anilox inventory and Anilox management to ensure colour control and repeatability and helping with cost control through fewer anilox changes, reduced inventories, and reduction of ink adjustment on press.
ALT have been at the forefront of pioneering innovation in geometry and screen selection to help with value added applications to enhance products and offer high level embellishment.
The table speaker will be Ade Morton:
Ade Morton “Technical Sales Director” for ALT has worked within the print and packaging industry for 35 years, his experience spans Technical support and Sales of Anilox rolls, Reprographics, Capital Equipment, Ink Management systems, press side support and consumables.
He will be looking forward to welcoming delegates and the round table discussions.
Avery Dennison
How EPR is likely to impact our industry, opening the conversation up to discuss reduced materials, recyclability, recycled content, bioplastics and compostables.
The table speaker will be James Wigzell:
James holds a bachelor's degree in Chemistry from The University of Manchester and previously worked as a Research Scientist studying advanced materials and surface coatings. Since 2016, he has worked as a Technical Support for pressure sensitive adhesive materials manufacturer, Avery Dennison. In this role, he provides advice and guidance to printers, end users and brand owners interested in finding the right labelling solutions for their product or packaging. He has a particular interest in sustainable material choices and eco design, with projects aimed at reducing material usage, incorporating recycled content and ensuring packaging is recyclable.
Heidelberg UK
Heidelberg UK are proud to be taking part in the upcoming BPIF Labels Technical Day where we will talk about the Gallus machine range today. This will cover our Flexo and Digital solutions with the focus on Sustainability, Efficiencies and also the quality that Gallus print technology is renowned for.
The table speaker will be Ross Holloway:
Ross Holloway is the Label Specialist for Heidelberg UK. His role is dedicated to the Gallus machine range at Heidelberg UK for which he has responsibilty for Gallus machine sales and supporting our customers.
With over 25 years in the industry his experience is made up from operational and also sales roles that have covered sales of various types of Pre Press, Print and Print Finishing machinery together with a range of Consumable products.
Hybrid Software
Hybrid Software will be discussing how an automated workflow can vastly improve your speed to market from estimating to press with reduced error rates. You will learn how to reduce your approval cycles leading to greater efficiencies in production and reduced lead-times. Explore connectivity to your digital equipment, helping to minimise make-ready times, reduce material waste and support paperless production. Using their latest Colorspace software you will have full control over your colour output across multiple presses helping you to hit your reference colours with less ink. A specifically designed algorithm can now calculate the optimal step and repeat of your jobs to reduce print time and waste less material. They will also be discussing how a 3D automated workflow can support photo realistic visuals of embellished work including specialist material finishes during the proofing stage to help close more deals and reduce R&D costs. With Artificial Intelligence a key topic, hear about Hybrid Software are utilising this in today’s commercial environment.
The table speaker will be Chris Spooner:
Chris Spooner has worked in the Print industry for the past 15 years in various roles. He started his labels career working as a Production Scheduling Manager for Label Apeel, before moving into teaching at the Leicester College School of Print, supporting Print Apprentices. He then progressed into the world of software, supporting label companies with Label Traxx MIS and more recently, Hybrid Software helping with workflow automation and streamlining operations.
Konica Minolta Business Solutions Ltd
Konica Minolta has long been a leader in developing environmental and sustainable solutions encompassing print technology. Konica Minolta will be discussing how new approaches to service support can offer new opportunities to reduce carbon footprint whilst improving factory efficiencies. When it comes to label production every second is crucial. Maximised uptime directly translates into productivity, efficiency and profitability. Ensuring your equipment operates at peak performance is our top priority. To achieve this in the changing customer support landscape, we introduced Virtual Service Visit.
The table speaker will be Jon Pritchard and Martin McLean:
Jon Pritchard has over 26 years of experience with digital printing technologies spanning product management through to direct sales and support. With roles at Xaar, Domino Printing Sciences and Konica Minolta he has been involved in digital press implementation from printhead level through to installation on site.
Martin McLean has over 15 years of experience in Print support and more than 20 years in Technology. Throughout his career he has developed his skills at leading companies, focusing on creating and developing innovative new technologies that enhance the customer experience. Martin firmly believes that customers are the cornerstone of every successful business.
Paragon Inks
- Current sustainability trends and regulations in the UK labels and narrow web market – Reach , LCA (Life Cycle analysis), Sustainable raw materials and suitability for the printing industry. Mass balance, Carbon Neutral production systems. Recyclability, Composability, Biodegradability, & Reuse,
- Innovative approaches to cost control in manufacturing LED
- Enhancing operational efficiencies through technology and process improvements– Ink Management, Inventory control, Inventory rework reality, Product packaging design.
- Future outlook: Preparing for upcoming challenges and opportunities – Low Migration (FCM/FPC), Water based vs UV, Green Washing
The table speaker will be Barry Deri. B.Sc:
Barry has been part of the printing ink industry since 1986. His experience has encompassed Lithography, Letterpress, Flexography, Screen, Digital, and more. Over the years, Barry has been part of the transitions from Conventional to UV, EB, and now LED drying systems. The pace and constant advancement of our industry have always been a significant motivating factor for him.
First and foremost, Barry is a problem solver. He has a wide range of knowledge. However, does not profess to know everything. In fact, worring about those who claim to do so. No matter how much he knows, every new day is an opportunity to learn something new. He hopes to always remain open to that philosophy.
Phoseon Excelitas
How Phoseon can help you become more sustainable:
- How to reduce your energy consumption by up to 80%!
- Become more ‘eco-friendly’ by eliminating greenhouse gasses and reduce your C02 emissions by 50%.
- Remove toxic Mercury - before the ban!
- Find out how much it costs to run a press at standby with Mercury arc lamps – and how to eliminate it.
- How sustainability is being driven by the brand owners such as P&G, PepsiCo, Gillette etc.
The table speaker will be Alan Mills:
Alan Mills first started working in the printing industry in the 1980’s. His first position commenced as an engineer dealing with coding and marking machines for a wide range of industries such as FMCG, Aerospace, Aircraft, Pharmaceutical and Graphic Arts. Alan has been selling UV systems for over 30 years in the following markets: - Digital Inkjet, Narrow Web Flexo, Sheet Fed Offset, Fibre Optics, Wood Coatings, Automotive, Medical and has been working for Phoseon (now part of Excelitas) supplying UV LED systems for the past 6 years.
Techlan
Recycling of Waste Silicone Release Liners – Solutions, Challenges & Opportunities
An opportunity to learn more about Teclan’s circular economy recycling solution for waste silicone release liners and how it can reduce your environment impact whilst generating significant cost savings. We will discuss different areas within the label supply chain that create waste liner ranging from production startup waste, spent liner from dispensed labels, through to customer returns.
Table speakers:
Mark Thompson – Managing Director, Techlan Ltd
Mark has 30 years’ experience in developing innovative recycling solutions for problematic waste. He is the inventor of technology that has solved the problem for waste silicone release liners generated from manufacturing processes. His company, Techlan Ltd has developed a circular economy solution that converts waste release liner into high quality, 100% recycled liner, that can be reused once again to create more sustainable products. His company solved the problem of waste liners generated from within the aerospace industry; and is now using their experience to assist recovery in the label and print sectors. “My goal has always been to create a circular economy model that others will follow in our fight against climate change and our race toward net zero”.
Lyndon Ward FCIWM - Group CEO, Forward Waste Management Limited
Lyndon is an experienced Chartered Waste Manager with over thirty years’ experience within commercial & industrial waste management. A Fellow of the Institute of Waste Management, he’s the founder and CEO at Forward Waste Management, an environmental services company specialising in waste and resource management for the manufacturing sector, including the label and print industry. With the philosophy and tagline of “Reducing Waste in Every Way” the company focuses innovation and best practice techniques, striving to eliminate wastes at the point of production and then tackling the direct and indirect consequences of the waste cycle. The Forward business group includes its own waste handling equipment manufacturing division, Enviroquip, producing and supplying a comprehensive range of compactors, balers, lift systems, containers and other equipment.
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