Packaging
Successful Label Summit Latin America 2020 concludes
Monday 30. March 2020 - The 17th edition of Label Summit Latin America closed on a high note in Santiago recently. Taking place in the Chilean capital for only the second time, the two-day conference brought together 499 senior stakeholders from 21 countries, eager to share ideas and shape the future direction of the regions label and package printing industry.
The conference, hosted at Espacio Riesco Convention Center from 10-11 March, was chaired by Labels & Labeling magazine editor James Quirk, with 11 inspired conference discussions and in-depth expert-led presentations taking place over the two days. The focus was firmly on printing, branding, design and wine, and sustainability was a recurrent theme.
Tasha Ventimiglia, Label Summit Latin America 2020 event director, commented: “Once again, were delighted to bring the industry together during the latest Label Summit Latin America. Despite an ambiguous period, we were able to host a lively and extremely well-received conference, with truly inspiring speakers and fantastic educational sessions covering the most topical converter, design and sustainability issues facing the regions label and package printing industry.”
Opening the conference on day one was a presentation on climate change and its impact on the export-driven Chilean economy, given by Mariana Soto Urzúa, general manager, CENEM Chile. This led perfectly into the next session, from Javier Ibero Arimany, LATAM manager at Spanish printer EADEC Chile SA, on sustainability and the circular economy. The well-received keynote presentation was given by Askold Zimmermann, business development manager for gold sponsor GlobalQuality.space, who focused on workflow automation and transforming a converters operational functions. A further day one highlight was the afternoons Southern Cone converter panel discussion featuring a strong line-up from Germán Calvi, director, Etiketten SA; Ignacio Cortiñas, sales and operations manager, EADEC Chile SA; Jorge Garrido, director, Garino Hnos SA; and Ignacio Ramos, commercial director at converter R&R Impresores. Topics covered included digital printing, recruiting press operators, and staying ahead of the competition.
Day two of the conference began with a session led by James Quirk, who provided an analysis of global label and packaging industry trends. Luis Arevalo, packaging engineering director, Kellogg Company, then focused on how big CPG brands can build an emotional connection with consumers through personalized design. A further highlight from day two included a session led by Hernán Braberman, partner and executive design director for Tridimage, whose “design playlist” presentation highlighted visual elements appealing to each generation and how companies can take advantage of this.
The conference closed with a second panel discussion focusing on wine label design, which highlighted sustainability and taking advantage of globalization as key to this. Leading brands represented on the panel included JVD Estudio creative director, María Jesús Vial Valdés; ValueBranding Inc director, Eduardo Wexman; CCL Labels Chile commercial director and Viña Aresti executive director, José Mingo; and Armaria Arquitectura y Diseño SpA designer, Carolina Lucero Requesens.
Delegates also took advantage of the exclusive accompanying exposition showcasing the latest technology driving the regions industry, with 57 exhibiting companies taking part, including ABG. Sebastián Rosero, its sales representative in Latin America, said:
“The Summit was a key show for ABG, allowing us to engage with visitors on the scale of new developments in our finishing equipment and the opportunities available, particularly in increased automation and faster workflows. We had some constructive discussions with the packaging group, All4Labels Argentina, and barcode and RFID technology specialists, SATO, also based in Argentina, both of which should result in new business.”
Echoing this, Hernán Braberman said: “The latest Label Summit Latin America which took place in Chile confirmed once again that it is the main event in the region for the label and packaging industry. There I had the chance to talk with converters, suppliers of software and machinery and design agencies about future for the label and packaging industry in Latin America.”
Ventimiglia added: “I would like to extend my sincere thanks to everyone for taking part in Label Summit Latin America 2020. The insight shared at this event will be invaluable as our thoughts turn towards putting together our very first three-day Labelexpo in Latin America, in Mexico for next year, which replaces Label Summit Latin America 2021. We look forward to working with Label Summit speakers and exhibitors, and the wider industry, on the show.”