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March date announced for EFIA Print Awards 2020

The European Flexographic Industry Association (‘EFIA UK Ltd.’) has announced the date of its next annual awards event, set to continue cementing its place as one of the most prized events in the flexo calendar.

The EFIA Print Awards Gala Dinner will take place on the 19th of March 2020 and will once again play host to the brightest and best across the flexo industry. The event will celebrate the successes and the impressive advancements of the sector, whilst highlighting the individuals that make such progress possible. 

In March, businesses along the flexo supply chain will converge once more for a chance to network and honour the remarkable achievements of the industry over the preceeding 12 months. Last year’s event saw fierce competition for top honours. Amcor Flexibles was the overall winner of the event, winning Best in Show for its Kellogg’s Extra Chocolate Muesli pack; Coveris claimed second place in the category, with DS Smith finishing third.

Neil Jones, Chairman of EFIA, commented: “In terms of the quality and innovation we see in entries, every year the bar is raised even higher. The EFIA Print accolades are always tightly-contested, showing real innovation across the board and we expect 2020’s ceremony to be no different. We are looking for the award entries to stand-out, be memorable and exemplary and to reward those businesses that drive true sector progress.”

“Our annual event is aimed at showcasing the impressive industry standard that has been set in 2019 demonstrating excellence in print quality, efficiency, innovation, technical development and sustainability.”

Entries for the awards are now open and the deadline for submitting entries is January 17th 2020.

To find out more about the EFIA awards, submit an entry, secure sponsorship or book tickets, please contact EFIA on admin@efia.uk.com

 

The European Flexographic Industry Association (EFIA) is a leading association acting as a unified voice for the flexographic printing industry in the UK.  It was founded in 1972 and now has over 500 members and an elected board drawn from all aspects of the membership made up of printers, designers, repro houses, plate-makers, machinery suppliers, ink manufacturers, material suppliers and technology companies.

To find out more please visit www.efia.uk.com

Source: EFIA

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