Beverage packaging and aluminum can manufacturing professionals have an essential meeting this summer at the “A Young Packaging for Future Generations” seminar, which will be held on August 13 and 14 at The Ohio State University. During two intense days, attendees will gain a comprehensive overview of the can packaging industry and the key technical processes in the production of two-piece aluminum cans for ready-to-drink beverages (RTD).

The training program is designed for both new professionals and specialists looking to update themselves in a constantly evolving sector. Topics to be covered include: introduction to canmaking, aluminum alloys and cup formation, lubricants and acid cleaning, can forming and double seaming, regulation of food contact materials, beverage filling and in-container sterilization, as well as coatings, decorative inks, and beverage-container interactions.

In addition, the seminar will offer an updated look at industry trends and the regulatory landscape, key aspects for those working in the food, beverage, or metal packaging industries.

The event is aimed at can manufacturers, brands that use aluminum packaging, production managers, engineers, quality professionals, sales and marketing representatives, technical and metallurgical experts, as well as anyone interested in the world of RTD beverage packaging.

Early registration is now available, and high participation is expected given the relevance of the topics and the growing demand for sustainable and safe packaging solutions.

For more information or to register, it is recommended to visit the following link https://go.osu.edu/cansreg