Total Processing & Packaging 2007 - BIRMINGHAM NEC - May 15 – 18
“Open Innovation in Consumer Packaging” - Seminar Series
Organised by IOP: The Packaging SocietySupported by Unilever
SEMINAR PROGRAMME: To run across the four days (May 15 – 18 2007) of the show within a purpose-designed seminar theatre that forms part of the Packaging Innovation Show feature in Hall 3a at the Birmingham NEC.
MAY 15 - DAY 1 THEME 1: CONSUMERS AND THE BRAND EXPERIENCE
10.45: WELCOME– Dr Bernie Rickinson, Chief Executive, IOM3
Chair: Dr Bernie Rickinson
11.00: COLLABORATIVE PACKAGING INNOVATION
Richard Parker, Unilever
Packaging Design Technology Centre Group Manager
Miles Eddowes, Unilever
Home & Personal Care R&D Director for Open Innovation
Unilever’s Vitality Mission – linking consumers, brands, trends and new ideas to Unilever’s R&D Packaging Programme through Open Innovation
11.30: CONSUMER-LED INNOVATION IS IT BROKEN?
Steve Kelsey, Managing Director, PI3
Creating aconsumer-led approach to packaging design
12.00: BRAND PACKAGING
Ashley Salter, RPC Group, Sales & Marketing Manager, RPC Market Rasen.
An innovative approachto packaging supply
MAY 15 DAY 1 THEME 2 AFTERNOON - THE TOTAL MACHINERY DESIGN PROCESS
14.00:KEYNOTE FROM CHAIR:
ARE YOU AN OSTRICH OR A PHOENIX?
Chris Buxton, Chief Executive, PPMA
The importance of innovation in a Global market
14.20:WIDENING THE DESIGN WINDOW
Andy Cole, UnileverDirector Laundry Category Simplification
Dave Penrith, UnileverGlobal Packaging & Machinery Manager,
Unilever Supply Chain
Balancing the choices with the users and providers in the design process to deliver the best design solution
15.00: THE INNOVATION MACHINE
Simon Strothers, Business Development Manager, Molins ITCM
Working with Brands to create NPD
15.30MACHINERY DESIGN FUTURES
Martin Keay, Consultant PPMA
An insight into what’s round the corner for technical developments
16.00HOLISTIC INNOVATION - APPROACH OF A PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY
SUPPLIER
Bernard C. Fenner, Head of Global Marketing, Bosch Packaging
How brand owners can achieve innovative packaging by early involvement of the machinery supplier to create holistic approach
- - 16.30 Close Day 1 - -
STARPACK INDUSTRY AWARDS EVENING – National Motorcycle Museum – contact for further information or visit
DAY 2 MAY 16 THEME 3 MORNING - THE RETAIL EXPERIENCE
Chair: Roy Dixon, RDA Consultants
10.30: PACKAGING INNOVATION IN THE RETAIL ENVIRONMENT
Sally Bowden, Print & Packaging Consultancy
Creating a picture of today’s retail packaging sector bydrawing on her experiences at Marks & Spencer and as head judge of Starpack Industry Awards
11.00: THE CHANGING FACE OF FOOD RETAILING AND ITS AFFECT ON PACKAGING
Shane Monkman, Packaging Buyer, ASDA
Examining the consumer’s changing demands and the impact on the retailer’s demands for packaging supply and innovation
11.30: THE PACKAGING SUPPLY EXPERIENCE
Dick Searle, Chief Executive, The Packaging Federation
The Role of Packaging in Society and its importance to brand owners, retailers and the ultimate consumer. Without packaging much of what we take for granted in our daily lives would disappear.
12.00:THE BRAND OWNERS EXPERIENCE
John Noble, Director, British Brands Group
Brand Owners help to create consumer choice – what does the future hold in a changing retail environment?
12.30: RETAIL READY PACKAGING – SUCCESS OR FAILURE?
Rae Cherrie, Packaging Innovation Manager, United Biscuits
The advent of RRP was created as a panacea for logistic ills – how is it shaping up?
- - Lunch - -
DAY 2 MAY 16 THEME 4 THE CONSUMER ANSWERS BACK – AFTERNOON
14.00: OPENING REMARKS FROM THE CHAIR
Dick Searle, Chief Executive, The Packaging Federation
14.35: PENSIONER POWER – WHO’S LISTENING?
Rama Gheerawo, Research FellowProgramme Leader, Research Associates
The Helen Hamlyn Research Centre, Royal College of Art The population is aging fast how can the packaging and retail sectors get to grips with creating packaging design that meets the needs
15.00:DOES THE PACKAGING DESIGN COMMUNITY UNDERSTAND THE CONSUMER OR IS IT TOO ELITIST?
Steve Kelsey, Managing Director, PI3
Designers should design for the consumer not for themselves
15.30: CONSUMER PERCEPTIONS: WHATTHE CONSUMERREALLY REALLY WANTS!
Nicola Jenkins, Project Manager, WRAP: The Waste & Resources Action Programme
Results of WRAP ConsumerPerceptions Study
15.50: PANEL DISCUSSION and Q & A - - Close day 2 - -
- - Lunch - -
DAY 3 MAY 17 THEME 6 AFTERNOON - MATERIAL DESIGN FUTURES
Chair: Katherine Williams, Editor of Packaging Professional
14.00: SENSORY PERCEPTION – SMART MATERIALS
Dr M A Butler, Managing Director, FaraPack Polymers Ltd
14.30: NANO-TECHNOLOGY – WILL IT CHANGE THE FACE OF PACKAGING?
Dr Graham Moore, Head of StrategicConsultancy, Pira International
STRATEGIC INNOVATION SESSIONS
15.00:CREATIVE INSIGHTS – PACKAGINGDESIGNS ON THE FUTURE
Mark Shickle, Managing Partner- Head of Packaging, The Brewery
15.20DISRUPTIVE GROWTH – RESEARCH + STRATEGY + ACTION = CRAFTED DESIGN
Dr Peter Ashall, Director, NewEdge Inc
15.45: MATERIALS WORLD – CARTONS IN THE 21ST CENTURY
Duncan Robinson, Senior Designer,Field Boxmore (Field Group)
- - Close Day 3 - -
DAY 4 MAY 18 THEME 7 – PACKAGING DESIGN FOR GLOBAL BRANDS
Chair: James Colwill, Editor, Packaging Europe
10.30:LEARNING FROM GLOBAL TRENDS
David Jago, Director, Mintel GNPD Global and regional trends and their impact on preferences for brand packaging
11.00:DEVELOPING PACKAGING INNOVATIONS FOR GLOBAL ROLL-OUT
Ian Nicholson - Packaging Project Manager, Deodorants and Male Grooming,
Unilever
Unilever's approach to global packaging innovation
11.40:ADDRESSING THE GLOBAL SUPPLY CHALLENGE
Kelvin Pitman, Director Licensing & Marketing/ Innovation Crown Technology, Crown Holdings
12.10:Q & A – All speakers
- - 12.30 Seminar Series Closes - -
PLEASE NOTE:Timings may be subject to change - registrants are advised to check the website.
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