Sidel is
a leading provider of production equipment and services for liquids in PET, can
and glass.
Sidel is
responsible for helping to package
beverages enjoyed
by millions of consumers around the world every day. Each of our employees is
committed to this responsibility. In our world, there is only one product that
matters: The
beverage product.
With 30,000 machines installed in more than 190 nations, Sidel has been
helping food and beverage producers for over 100 of its 165 years of existence.
In that time we have been helping producers fill beverage bottles for over 80 years and blow them for more than 50. We
have 40 years of aseptic packaging expertise, and were one of the first
companies to introduce PET bottles to the beverage industry over 35 years ago.
Sidel is committed to being the most innovative, responsive and reliable
partner to beverage producers globally.
While speaking at the round-table, students talked about not only
infringement of IP and counterfeit products which helped the employees as their
job revolves around such, but also the relationship between cultural arts and
IPR along with its problems and relevant solutions for the same.
Students briefed the employees with factual data of the repercussions
of not having copyright or patent regulations on their designs/products and the
effect of infringement on large companies.
Sidel is
responsible for helping to package
beverages enjoyed
by millions of consumers around the world every day. Each of our employees is
committed to this responsibility. In our world, there is only one product that
matters: The
beverage product.
With 30,000 machines installed in more than 190 nations, Sidel has been
helping food and beverage producers for over 100 of its 165 years of existence.
In that time we have been helping producers fill beverage bottles for over 80 years and blow them for more than 50. We
have 40 years of aseptic packaging expertise, and were one of the first
companies to introduce PET bottles to the beverage industry over 35 years ago.
Sidel is committed to being the most innovative, responsive and reliable
partner to beverage producers globally.
While speaking at the round-table, students talked about not only
infringement of IP and counterfeit products which helped the employees as their
job revolves around such, but also the relationship between cultural arts and
IPR along with its problems and relevant solutions for the same.
Students briefed the employees with factual data of the repercussions
of not having copyright or patent regulations on their designs/products and the
effect of infringement on large companies.
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