The German group, which was founded in 1855, has promised to bring a range of new varnishing, glossy effects, multi-use constructions, individual paper tinting as well as recyclable and biodegradable materials to the event.
The business has production sites in Germany, Europe and Asia and offers in-house design, serving primarily the luxury, fashion, spirits, cosmetics and consumer packaging areas.
In a statement prior to the event, Rissmann described itself as a "paper artist" and said that as well as the effects it plans to show, it will be discussing how "foldable packaging solutions with minimum space requirements have become an important trend for any point of sale concepts".
In addition, the business is FSC-certified and in its statement, said that the company is "highly influenced" by sustainability requirements.
"While working with all of the important paper manufacturers Rissmann has a strong expertise in sustainable paper development," the statement said.
"Beyond that, progress is driven by innovative manufacturing processes and environmental-friendly techniques in surface treatment."