CCE International, InPrint Munich and ICE Europe took place at Messe München from 14 to 16 March. The organisers draw a positive conclusion and are pleased with the increase in visitors of around 23 percent. 

For three days, the participants of the trade fairs were offered a business atmosphere with the opportunity for individual dialogue.roduct advice and procurement, complemented by industry-specific educational forums and networking and investment opportunities. A total of 6,944 trade visitors from 78 countries came to Munich to find out about the latest machines, systems and materials as well as practical accessories. On one exhibition area, 438 exhibitors from 24 countries presented their latest products and services, setting new standards in the industry. Future accents for the converting, paper and printing industry.

"We were delighted with the lively atmosphere in the exhibition halls. This year, the same energy and enthusiasm could be felt as at our trade fairs before the start of the pandemic! Exhibitors and visitors alike were highly satisfied with the many opportunities to meet existing contacts and forge new business relationships in person here at CCE International, InPrint Munich and ICE Europe."

Patrick Herman, Exhibition Director for Converting, Paper and Printing, on behalf of RX

Germany, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Poland, Spain, the Czech Republic, France, Turkey and the Netherlands were particularly well represented among the visitors. The most important exhibiting countries included Germany, Italy, Turkey, China, the United Kingdom, Spain, the United States, Switzerland, France, Poland and the Netherlands.

The CCE Open Seminar Sessions offered specialised presentations on the The latest trends and developments in the corrugated board and folding carton industry. Over three days, leading industry experts presented exciting technical solutions and services for process optimisation and added value. This year's topics included: E-commerce packaging made from corrugated board, ready-to-sell packaging made from fine flute, new digital solutions for cutting and creasing, cardboard production in very short runs, digital production processes, moisture control in corrugators, notch-free die-cutting, warehouse conversion and energy recovery, customer data management and much more.

This year, the CCE International also the trade fair programme of InPrint Munichincluding the popular InPrint conference on printing applications in industrial production. The three-day conference programme with around 50 well-attended sessions offered a wide range of topicsincluding the latest printing applications for printed electronics, intelligent packaging, direct-to-shape, data management, solutions to improve the carbon footprint and much more.

On the very first day of the fair, three Exhibitors honoured for their technological achievements with the ICE Awards. The awards ceremony was organised by RX, in collaboration with C2 Magazines for the first time. The ICE Awards were presented for best practice, excellence, innovation and exceptional performance in the following categories: "Digital Converting Solutions", "Sustainable Products and Converting Processes" and "Efficient Production Solutions".

The next edition of the trade fairs will take place from 11 to 13 March 2025.

Source: CCE International | ICE Europe | InPrint Munich

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