The corrugated industry's dynamic spirit comes alive in the newest podcast episodes of Better Together: Conversations with Innovative Leaders, where host Jan Bottiglieri takes listeners on an engaging journey through SuperCorrExpo® 2024. These two episodes offer an intimate look at the innovations, insights, and personalities shaping the future of corrugated packaging.
Whether you missed this year's SuperCorrExpo® or want to relive its incredible energy, these episodes capture the pulse of our industry. During her four days exploring the exhibit floor, Bottiglieri connected with key industry leaders across the innovation spectrum.
Episode 1 features compelling conversations with technical innovators and industry veterans. Metsä Board Americas' Steve Rote discusses adapting to market demands, while Advantive's Sharon DiRé explores efficiency-driven automation. Sun Automation's Gokul Gopakumar shares insights on artificial intelligence, and Corruga.expert's Igor Tkalenko reveals their innovative gaming solution for industry recruitment.
Episode 2 dives deep into operational excellence and strategic partnerships. Highlights include Redlist Software's Bowman Mitchell on maximizing production efficiency, Two10 Technologies' Jason Hooston on data-driven decision making, and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' Christine Little discussing their "Declaration of the Independents" initiative.
These unscripted conversations reveal the passion and expertise that make the corrugated industry unique. Each guest brings fascinating perspectives on everything from productivity gains to building lasting partnerships.
The episodes showcase the industry's commitment to innovation, efficiency, and collaboration, while capturing the infectious enthusiasm that made SuperCorrExpo® 2024 memorable. For those already anticipating the next industry gathering, mark your calendars for SuperCorrExpo® 2028, scheduled for October 8-12, 2025, in Orlando, FL.
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