PMMI to support Pharmintech 2013

At a June 18 press conference at Achema 2012 in Frankfurt, Germany, Pharmintech announced that Pharmintech 2013 would be supported by the U.S.-based Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Institute and by China-based National Packaging Pharmaceutical Assn.

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Pharmintech 2013 is scheduled for April 17–19, 2013 at Bologna Fiere, Italy. Now in its fourth edition, Pharmintech takes place every three years (the year after Achema), and is dedicated to pharmaceutical processing and packaging.

On April 19 next year, the show will be held in sequence with Cosmofarma, Europe’s leading exhibition of health care, beauty, and personal care products.

Next year’s version of Pharmintech also introduces a newly created company: Pharmintech Srl, stemming from the partnership between BolognaFiere and Ipack-Ima, with the support of Unindustria Bologna.

At a June 18 press conference at Achema 2012 in Frankfurt, Germany, Pharmintech announced that Pharmintech 2013 would be supported by the U.S.-based Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Institute and by China-based National Packaging Pharmaceutical Assn.

The 2010 event drew 350 exhibitors and approximately 4,000 visitors. One of Pharmintech’s key goals for the 2013 show will be to attract more pharmaceutical packaging materials suppliers to attend.

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