Canon Announces Plans for Expanded Trade Event; Established SouthPack Show to Anchor Co-Located Design, Manufacturing and Plastics Events.Business Editors SouthPack, Design & Manufacturing South, and PLASTEC PLASTEC Plastics Technical Evaluation Center South 2005 ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 30, 2003 Show organizer Canon Communications LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control today announced that its biennial southeast packaging show, SouthPack(R), will co-locate with the new Design & Manufacturing South(TM) and PLASTEC South(TM) shows when it returns in 2005 to the Georgia World Congress Center The Georgia World Congress Center or GWCC is the major convention center in Atlanta. It is the fourth-largest convention center in the United States at 1.4 million ft2 (130,000 m2) and hosts more than a million visitors each year. . Buyer pre-registration has this year increased 45% for the resurgent re·sur·gent adj. 1. Experiencing or tending to bring about renewal or revival. 2. Sweeping or surging back again. Adj. 1. SouthPack show, which for the first time is fully under Canon's operational control. The 2005 event is projected to include more than 600 companies serving the vast southeast packaging, design & manufacturing, and plastics industries. With nearly 258,000 professionals and $58 billion in shipments each year, the southeast region is a hotbed hotbed, low, glass-covered frame structure for starting tender plants. It differs from a cold frame only in that the soil is heated—either artificially as by underground electric wiring or steampipes, or naturally with partially fermented stable manure, which for plastics processing Plastics processing Those methods used to convert plastics materials in the form of pellets, granules, powders, sheets, fluids, or preforms into formed shapes or parts. and manufacturing. The co-located event will serve this growing region A growing region is an area suited by climate and soil conditions to the cultivation of a certain type of crop. Most crops are cultivated not in one place only, but in several distinct regions in diverse parts of the world. as the total resource for design, manufacturing and packaging of food and beverage F&B is a common abbreviation in the United States and Commonwealth countries, including Hong Kong. F&B is typically the widely accepted abbreviation for "Food and Beverage," which is the sector/industry that specializes in the conceptualization, the making of, and delivery of foods. , electronics, IT, medical, cosmetics and personal care, pharmaceutical and nutraceutical, and the wide range of consumer and industrial products and services. "Co-locating these events is a natural extension of Canon's winning strategy of creating one-stop resources for the industry -- a strategy which has proven successful on both the east and west coast events," said Diane O'Connor, Tradeshow Director. "Not only do designers and manufacturers fulfill all their requirements in one event -- saving time and travel expenses -- but exhibiting suppliers gain incredible business opportunities by penetrating the additional markets served by these co-located shows." In addition to an expanded exposition, SouthPack, Design & Manufacturing South, and PLASTEC South will feature informative conference programs geared toward manufacturing and related issues and trends. The conferences and expositions will return to the Georgia World Congress Center April 13-14, 2005. Produced and managed by Canon Communications LLC, SouthPack, Design & Manufacturing South and PLASTEC South are part of Canon's worldwide family of trade events. Information can be found at www.canontradeshows.com, or by calling 310/445-4200. For more information about each event including exhibit information, please contact the following:
Southeast Northeast
Harry Paris Cathy Engel
Phone: 310-996-9427 Phone: 310-996-9418
Southwest Midwest, Northwest, and Canada
Charlie Engel Josh Dome
Phone: 310-996-9473 Phone: 310-996-9427
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