With a shortage of expert skills in the labor market being one of the current megatrends most severely affecting the packaging sector, the need to support the future of the industry has never been as important.
Esko continues to foster its long association with educators that teach and train the next generation of packaging professionals, with the company’s Studio software being used by students at ZUYD Hogeschool, Maastricht – a graphic arts/media education university in The Netherlands – to design and submit their designs for the recent European Packaging Design Association (EPDA) Design Awards.
Maximum impact, minimum waste
Rob said another benefit to the students is in the realization of designs without wasting materials.
The three winning designs of the recent EPDA Awards will be on display at the Touchpoint Packaging booth at drupa 2024 – where technology and sustainability inform each other.
Cracking the code
Rob said the ability to use the Studio technology was incredibly useful for designers before embarking on their own careers in the industry.
Jan De Roeck, Esko Director of Marketing, Industry Relations & Strategy, said the company was proud to support the packaging designers of the future through a combination of software licenses and guest lectures at the schools.