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EskoWorld 2021 Event Schedule Announced

The virtual event for the packaging industry is now open for registration.

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Esko (Miamisburg, OH) has announced that registration for its annual technology showcase, EskoWorld 2021, is now open. The week-long virtual event will be held May 17-21. The program will focus on the digital transformation of the packaging industry, enabling businesses to digitize, automate and connect.

A total of 86 dedicated sessions will address the latest cloud technology solutions from the company, alongside new flexo platemaking hardware developments, in addition to the latest artwork, design and prepress software developments. The sessions will be held live 8-5 p.m. EDT each day.

“For this year’s event, we have introduced a dedicated online platform and scheduled more than 80 content sessions, as well as making one-to-one appointments available with our team of experts,” said Melissa Plemen, Esko senior director of inside sales and marketing. “Over the course of the week-long event, we will be bringing our subject matter experts together to deliver a comprehensive program of inspirational talks, debates and training sessions to support our customers on their journey to digital maturity. The virtual event is highly flexible, enabling attendees to pick and choose what and when they want to engage with the program. They can register for as many sessions as they want and can watch recordings if they are unable to attend the live events. What’s more, the sessions will be available for up to a year after the event.”

Click here to register.

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