Prepare to immerse yourself in an unparalleled experience as we gather at BITEC, Bang-na for a grand spectacle you don’t want to miss! Unveil the latest marvels in processing and packaging, while connecting with titans of industry from every corner of the globe. This is your golden ticket to be a part of something monumental.
Mark your calendars and make sure to be there:
- Date: 12-15 June
- Venue: BITEC, Bangkok
- Time: 10:00 – 18:00 hrs
Why would you even think of missing out on such an electrifying event?
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Need some help getting there? Check out our handy Travel Guide and make your journey seamless.
Want more details? Dive into the specifics on the official ProPak Asia website.
Admission Policy:
Please keep in mind our registration policy:
- Your event registration is personal and cannot be transferred.
- ProPak Asia is an exclusive trade event, tailored specifically for trade professionals.
- Minors (under 16 years) and the general public are respectfully not allowed to attend.
- Adhere to the dress code: Business attire or smart casual. Please take note, if you arrive in shorts or slippers, you will be denied entry.
- Our organizers have the right to refuse entry should you not meet any of the outlined requirements.
We can’t wait to welcome you to this extraordinary event where innovation meets excellence. See you there!
The exclusivity of this event seems counterproductive. Shouldn’t we be encouraging more people to take an interest in the industry?
Not really. It’s not about excluding people but ensuring that the attendees are genuinely interested and have a relevant background.
I get that, but introducing the wider public to these innovations could inspire future professionals. Just a thought.
Plus, events like this could become overcrowded if anyone could attend.
Exactly, quality over quantity is the key here.
I love how they’ve emphasized that minors are not allowed! Finally, an event where I don’t have to worry about kids running around.
Isn’t that a bit harsh? Kids are curious and could learn a lot from events like this.
Maybe, but there are other events for that. This one’s for professionals!
Agreed, adults need their space to network and discuss business. Kids would only be a distraction.
The dress code is a bit over the top. Denying entry for shorts and slippers? Really?
I think it’s just about maintaining a professional atmosphere. It’s a trade event, not a beach party.
True, but in a tropical climate like Bangkok, it’s tough to stay in business attire all day.
Professionalism is key, Mark. If you can’t handle business attire, maybe look for another event.
The travel guide they provided is super helpful. Bangkok can be a maze if you’re not familiar.
Totally agree! I would have been lost without it last year.
Right? They really thought of everything to make our visit smooth.
Excited for this event! It’s where all the big names gather.
Same here. It’s a great place to see the latest tech in the industry.
And always good for networking. Made some strong connections last year.
Why isn’t there a segment dedicated to sustainable packaging? Seems like a big miss in today’s eco-conscious world.
I was thinking the same! Hopefully, they’ll touch on it at some point.
The registration policy is quite strict. What if I can’t make it and have to transfer my badge?
I think the strictness ensures security and authenticity. Just plan ahead.
Attending for the second time! Last year was mind-blowing.
Lucky you! It’s my first time, any tips?
Get there early and don’t miss the keynote sessions. They are invaluable.
BITEC is an amazing venue. Perfect for events of this scale.
Couldn’t agree more. Spacious and well-organized.
I’m looking forward to the international exhibitors. Should be a fantastic cultural exchange.
I hope they have enough seating areas. My feet were killing me last time.
They should offer more resting spots. Trade shows can be exhausting.
Absolutely, they need to think about attendee comfort.
ProPak is always the event of the year for me. Let’s hope this one tops it all.
Anyone know if there’s a focus on AI in packaging this year?