Author Character Sylvia

48 HOUR RE-PACK

March 23, 2012

Whenever the topic of how to attract talent comes up, the answer is usually the same: companies find it extremely hard to find the right person for the job. This is especially true for packaging designers and engineers.

It is hard to believe, that large numbers of talented package professionals choose to settle in the North or out West when there are many consumer goods companies based right here in Atlanta.

This is partly due to the absence of a specialized packaging school, but schools like Portfolio Center, Georgia Tech, Georgia State University and schools in Florida do offer great packaging-related programs.

The annual “48 Hour Re-Pack” Student Competition brought to you by the IoPP Southeastern Chapter (Institute of Packaging Professionals) has the ultimate goal to change this. For the past three years, unitOne has committed time and effort to help bring together students and packaging professionals.

The competition takes place each year on the last weekend in February. Students choose from 4 categories – this year it was all about camping necessities such as charcoal, matches, S’mores, and toilet paper – and then in teams  they design new and smarter packaging or packaging that promotes recycling and the use of sustainable materials.

The designs are then evaluated by our panel of judges, this year we have:

- Jenni Heerink, Creative Director – DYMO, Newell Rubbermaid
– Barry Markwick, Design Manager, Kimberly-Clark
– April Crow, Global Sustainability Director – Packaging, The Coca-Cola Company
– Greg Fornasiero, Sr. Manager Packaging, The Home Depot

Students submit not only their designs and rationale, but also a 1-2 minute video that “sells” their idea.

Take a minute an check out the design entries from previous years at www.48hrrepack.com/past-contests/. The 2012 entries will be listed there shortly.

The Top 10 will be announced and the Winners will present their ideas on April 10th, 2012 during the annual IoPP Southeastern Chapter’s NextPack – The Summit on the Future of Packaging , at Coca-Cola Headquarters. Participating students are invited at no charge. This is not only a great platform to present ideas, but also a great opportunity to connect with packaging professionals. We expect over 20 exhibitors and 250 attendees from local and regional companies.

Speakers include Eric Ryan, Founder of Method, Peter Borowski, Design Director Kraft Foods, and Jennifer Acevedo, Editor-in-Chief at Brand Packaging Magazine.

Register for NextPack as a “Friend of unitOne”, and receive a discounted friend’s rate: click here to register

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