2011 AIP Scholarship awarded
The Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP) awarded the third scholarship for the Certificate in Packaging during the 2011 Cormack Innovation Awards evening.
The AIP Certificate in Packaging is an internationally accredited course developed by the Institute of Packaging UK (IoP) and holds recognition in 27 countries.
According to Pierre Pienaar, FAIP, National President of the AIP, the scholarship was awarded to Sina Vodjdani who is a third year industrial design student at the University of New South Wales and was a finalist in the 2011 Cormack Innovation Awards.
The Cormack Innovation Award scholarship complements other programs initiated by the AIP including the Australian Packaging and Processing Machinery Association scholarship for the Diploma in Packaging Technology and the AIP scholarship for the Certificate in Packaging for the PCA Southern Cross Awards.
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