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ProAmpac Partners with Worcester Polytechnic Institute to Drive Innovation and Talent Development

CINCINNATI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ProAmpac, a leader in flexible packaging and material science, has partnered with Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) to advance innovation and enhance people development within the company. Known worldwide for its project-based, experiential learning approach, WPI brings valuable real-world learning opportunities to ProAmpac through this partnership. “As a WPI alum, I’m proud to offer students’ opportunities to apply their skills on real-world situations through...

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