Posted on 5th June 2023
By Billy Langsworthy

The team of paper engineers at Paper Engine will be providing an insight into their unique design process at this year’s Play Creators Conference.
Paper Engine have decades of experience designing and producing Pop-up Books and Build-Your-Own kits, including a recent award-winning Wallace & Gromit range.
The team will be discussing how they create their innovative paper builds, solving a raft of design challenges in imaginative and sustainable ways.
This year’s Play Creators Conference takes place at London’s Stamford Bridge stadium on Wednesday, June 28th. The event boasts sessions exploring design, creativity and innovation in the toy and games space.
For more information, head to: https://playcreatorsconference.co.uk.
Or to buy your ticket, click here: https://playcreatorsconference.co.uk/product/play-creators-conference-ticket/.
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