ISTA's European Packaging Symposium is where the packaging community comes together to tackle today's challenges, explore industry best practices, discover the latest trends, and together shape the future of transport packaging.
The ISTA European Packaging Symsosium registration rate includes attending sessions from the general and Temperature-Sensitive Life Science Product Distribution track at no additional cost. The event programs are uniquely designed to offer attendees the opportunity to network together during the shared meals, breaks and receptions.
Questions about registering?
Contact Lisa Bonsignore, ISTA VP of Events at lisa@ista.org or (517) 325-0434
Early-bird Registration
Rate BEFORE 30 August, 2024
$1,100 USDRegular Registration
Rate AFTER 30 August, 2024
$1,200 USD
Early-bird Registration
Rate BEFORE 30 August, 2024
$1,300 USDRegular Registration
Rate AFTER 30 August, 2024
$1,400 USD
Training fees are extra and not included in the symposium registration rate. Enroll through the symposium registration.
For group registrations, contact Lisa Bonsignore at lisa@ista.org for a discount code. Proof of one full paying registration is required. The code will reduce your registration fee by $115 USD.
Visit the ISTA European Packaging Symposium photo gallery to discover more about this event and the networking opportunities unique to the symposium.
The International Safe Transit Association (ISTA) is a member-based nonprofit that empowers organizations, and their people, to minimize product damage throughout distribution and optimize resource usage through effective package design. Worldwide, ISTA is the most trusted, knowledgeable and respected authority in predictive package-performance testing and design standards, helping its members develop more effective packaging to withstand the ever-changing risks of the global distribution environment.
ISTA’s more than 1,100 corporate members are located in 45 countries and includes over 650 certified testing labs, 400 leading brand owners, 300 packaging suppliers, and 300 research and academic institutions and students.