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Graph Expo 15 (www.graphexpo.com) has announced a partnership with CPP Expo (www.cppexpo.com) for its event this September 13-16. The co-located shows will take place in the South Hall at McCormick Place in Chicago. The event will also overlap for two days with the neighboring Process Expo (www.myprocessexpo.com), allowing attendees at either event all-access admission to the exhibit halls. Process Expo and its partners, the International Dairy and InterBev Process shows, will take place in the North and East Halls on September 15-18.

Graph Expo 15 (www.graphexpo.com) has announced a partnership with CPP Expo (www.cppexpo.com) for its event this September 13-16. The co-located shows will take place in the South Hall at McCormick Place in Chicago. The event will also overlap for two days with the neighboring Process Expo (www.myprocessexpo.com), allowing attendees at either event all-access admission to the exhibit halls. Process Expo and its partners, the International Dairy and InterBev Process shows, will take place in the North and East Halls on September 15-18.

“Graph Expo and CPP Expo are geared to the graphic communications and packaging industry segments while Process Expo and the co-located International Dairy Show and InterBev Process shows are targeted at processing and packaging innovations in the food, dairy, and beverage industries. For the first time, processing, packaging, printing, and converting will all converge in one location,” says Graphic Arts Show Company (GASC) President Ralph Nappi.

Process Expo is owned and organized by the Food Processing Suppliers Association. Operated by GASC, Graph Expo offers exhibitions of digital, offset, inkjet, flexographic, gravure, and hybrid technologies, while CPP Expo serves the converting and packaging materials industry segment.
 

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