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Pack Expo prepares students for packaging careers | Podcast | Packaging World

Blogger and education evangelist Keith Campbell interviews college students about their experience at Pack Expo and their plans for the future.

More foodborne illnesses on horizon, says risk expert

Is the US food safety system really 'in the soup'? Dr Sandford Miller, with a long standing career focused on risk analysis and food, talks to FoodProductionDaily.com about the recent peanut paste recall, the potential for future foodborne illnesses and

Nanotechnology under the microscope

Nanotechnology is opening up opportunities in food formulation, food packaging, and food safety. Stephen Daniells talked to Kathy Groves, principal microscopist from Leatherhead, on how the industry is facing up to the challenges and potential.

Designing high-clarity, unusually shaped plastic packaging

Design tips from Sam Glover of Eastman Chemical about creating high-clarity bottles in unusual shapes.

Cracking down on environmental stress cracks in PET bottles

FoodProductionDaily.com caught up with Coca-Cola's Sally Potter at last week’s Pack Expo in Las Vegas to talk about the problem of environmental stress cracks (ESC) in PET bottles.

Shortage of mechatronics engineers holding back industry | Podcast | Packaging World

Executives from packaging machinery manufacturer Schneider Packaging discuss with Keith Campbell how the shortage of skilled mechatronics engineers inhibits industry growth.

Stonyfield s PLA project up close with Nancy Hirshberg | Podcast | Packaging World

Hear how Stonyfield Farm addressed step-by-step the myriad issues surrounding the use of bioplastics before embracing the technology for its f/f/s multipacks.

Machine standards get the nod from SAB engineer | Podcast | Packaging World

With Packaging World editor Pat Reynolds at the ARC Forum in Orlando, controls engineer Garth Basson of South African Breweries talks about controls, automation, sustainability, and cyber security.

Ceramic insulation wins IPA research innovation award for JBT FoodTech

JBT FoodTech said the development of its latex based ceramic insulation system – an IPA innovation award winner this week - was informed by insights gained from space shuttle engineering.

More light than heat with clean decontamination technology

Pulsed light can be used to inactivate micro-organisms on food and packaging surfaces. Craig Leadley from Campden BRI outlines how the technology might also provide cost savings to manufacturers.

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