Kick Back at the Beer Garden (and Other Places to Recharge)
Need to recharge after a productive visit to the show floor? Find the perfect spot here.
Need to recharge after a productive visit to the show floor? There are plenty of places to take a seat, rest your feet, and meet fellow attendees. Find your perfect lounge below:
Beer Garden
Grab a seat and a cold one, and take a break in the Beer Garden, located against the left-side wall of South Hall in the heart of the Bottle Zone. The Beer Garden is a great place to talk business with colleagues or catch up with friends during NPE2024. Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis throughout the course of the show, so stop by whenever you have a chance.
Location: Bottle Zone
Sponsored by Nissei ASB
FIRST-TIME ATTENDEE LOUNGE
First time at NPE? Connect with fellow first-timers, learn how to navigate the show like a pro and recharge in this brand-new lounge.
Location: W221DE
PLASTICS MEMBER LOUNGE
Connect with fellow Plastics Industry Association members in two exclusive member-only lounges, one in the West hall and the other in the South.
Locations: W209BC & S222
INTERNATIONAL ATTENDEE LOUNGE
Visiting from outside the United States? Meet up with your delegation or connect with fellow international attendees in this global networking space.
Location: W101AB-W102AB
Sponsored by K-Zeitung and Syensqo
STUDENT LOUNGE
The Student Lounge is your hub for networking and camaraderie, providing a unique space to connect with fellow students from different campuses, share experiences and create lasting relationships.
Location: W3331
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