interpack 2029 hosts dedicated PMMI North American Pavilion
PMMI and interpack sign a strategic partnership agreement during interpack 2026.

Jim Pittas, president and CEO, PMMI (left) and Thomas Dohse, director of interpack (right) sign Memorandum of Understanding
During interpack 2026 in Düsseldorf, Germany, PMMI, The Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies, and interpack signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to create a dedicated PMMI North American Pavilion at interpack 2029 in Düsseldorf, Germany, organized and managed by PMMI.
The partnership reflects increasing demand for stronger cross-market collaboration as packaging and processing companies navigate evolving supply chains, automation investments, digital transformation initiatives, sustainability goals and continued global growth opportunities.
As part of the agreement, PMMI will lead the development and management of the North American Pavilion at interpack 2029, creating a centralized destination for PMMI members from across the United States, Mexico and Canada. The pavilion is expected to enhance visibility for participating companies while strengthening business connections between North American manufacturers and international buyers.
“Packaging and processing is a global industry, and our members are increasingly looking for stronger access to international markets, customers, and innovation partners,” said Jim Pittas, president and CEO for PMMI. “This partnership creates a strategic platform for PMMI members to expand their global footprint, build new business relationships, and showcase North American innovation on one of the industry’s most influential international stages.”
“For many years, PMMI and interpack have maintained a close and trusted dialogue that we highly value. This agreement is a natural next step to further develop that exchange and expand international connectivity for the benefit of our shared customers,” said Thomas Dohse, director of interpack.
The PMMI North American Pavilion at interpack 2029 will provide participating exhibitors with a unified presence and expanded visibility at one of the world’s leading processing and packaging events. The initiative is also expected to support broader industry collaboration around automation, sustainability, smart manufacturing and next-generation packaging solutions.
Both organizations said the agreement reflects a shared commitment to advancing innovation and strengthening the global packaging and processing industry through greater international engagement and collaboration.
Source: PMMI
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