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APPMA Scholarship Winner Graduates with Diploma in Packaging Technology Past APPMA Scholarship Winner Anna Roland Dip.Pkg.Tech. MAIP, Product Technologist, Nestle Australia, graduates from Diploma in Packaging Technology. The APPMA have been running the Scholarship program, in conjunction with the AIP, for ten years enabling one lucky packaging technologist, designer or engineer in Australia the opportunity to complete a Diploma in Packaging Technology to the value of $9,000 every year.

The Internationally Accredited Diploma in Packaging Technology prepares students to take responsibility for packaging operations at any level through the supply chain. The qualification is comprehensive and provides an opportunity to study the principles of packaging, packaging materials and packaging processes. Diploma in Packaging Technology students are from a variety of backgrounds and disciplines, and are typically experienced practitioners or managers in technical, sales/marketing, QA, purchasing, engineering or design. Completion of the Diploma in Packaging Technology demonstrates your commitment to your career and to the industry. Delegates who successfully complete the Diploma are equipping themselves for senior positions within the packaging industry.

Both the APPMA and the AIP are extremely proud of Anna’s achievements. Here is what Anna had to say about both the APPMA Scholarship and also achieving her Diploma in Packaging Technology.

Q1:  What did winning the APPMA Scholarship mean to you? How important are scholarships like this?

Working as a food technologist means that packaging is a part of daily life. This opportunity to be awarded the APPMA annual Scholarship to undertake the Diploma in Packaging Technology meant that I had a chance to build my skills in another area that I work closely with. The APPMA Scholarship made undertaking the Diploma possible for me, where I otherwise would not have been able to enrol.

Q2:  What does graduating from the Diploma in Packaging Technology mean to you?

Graduating with a Diploma in Packaging Technology has given me a broad background of knowledge in not just the types of packaging I work with, but all packaging substrates. Because the course is so thorough and requires you to do a hands-on project it really leaves you with a sense of accomplishment and that you can now work with packaging confidently.

Q3: How will you apply this knowledge moving forward?

I really enjoyed the root cause analysis approach and the emphasis placed on looking at the whole packaging process when problem solving part of unit 3. As we are continually changing or designing new products I can see that having a good understanding of packaging can help me support others in my team and result in better delivered projects.

Q4: Do you have any advice on why other people should complete the Diploma in Packaging Technology?

I found that packaging was hardly covered at all within my undergraduate degree and upon entering the workforce it was truly rare to find anyone at the factory that understood packaging at all. There was a high reliance on suppliers that meant when there was an issue the whole line stopped until advice was given on what to do next. Given that every food product is packaged in some way I think the Diploma  has really helped me to think about the product as a whole and can see that this has made me a better packaging technologist.

Q5: So where to from here for your career?

I plan to keep on making new products for now while I am lucky to work alongside some lovely packaging technologists who have been great at sharing knowledge with me and letting me help out with trials. Australia clearly can’t go without chocolate so I am having no trouble keeping busy for now.

Please join with the APPMA and the AIP in once again congratulating Anna Roland Dip.Pkg.Tech. MAIP on her achievements and we look forward to seeing what is in store for her in the near future…