With less than a week to go until the highly anticipated "London Packaging Week 2024," the two-day event is set to take place on September 11-12 at the ExCeL London International Exhibition Centre, United Kingdom.
The event will attract over 4,500 visitors and feature more than 190 exhibitors, solidifying its status as a premier hub for sustainable and unique packaging solutions.
The packaging industry is undergoing rapid transformation, and Easyfairs (the event organizer) notes that the dynamic exhibition floors at London Packaging Week clearly reflect this ongoing change.
James Montero MacColl, Senior Marketing Director at Easyfairs UK, stated:
“London Packaging Week 2024 is not just an event; it’s a pivotal moment for anyone interested in the future of packaging.
With industry leaders, cutting-edge technology, and innovative solutions all present at the event, it’s an excellent opportunity to immerse yourself in the latest trends and advancements.
Whether you are looking to explore breakthrough innovations, collaborate with top suppliers, or gain insights from leading experts, this event is where you’ll see the future of packaging unfold before your eyes.”
Attendees will have the opportunity to network with leading brands and suppliers in the industry, including notable names such as Tesco, Sainsbury’s, John Lewis, Itsu, The Walt Disney Company, Bacardi, Holland & Barrett, Amazon, Avon, The National Gallery, Aldi, The Macallan, Bloom & Wild, Boots, Burberry, Carlsberg, Charlotte Tilbury, F&F, Five Guys, GHD, Gousto, H&M, Harvey Nichols, Superdrug, Soho House, Sky, No7 Beauty Company, Next, Molton Brown, M&S, Lush, Lipton, HSBC, Hello Fresh, Elemis, Estee Lauder, Britvic, Diageo, Selfridges & Co, Waitrose, Lindt, KOTY, and Alexander McQueen.
London Packaging Week will also feature many industry leaders and pioneers who will provide insights into the future of packaging.
One of the highlights of London Packaging Week is the Innovation Awards Ceremony, celebrating outstanding achievements in packaging design and innovation. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore the gallery of finalists and see the annual Innovation Showcase, featuring some of the most creative packaging solutions of the past year.
On the first day, visitors will hear from Professor of Behavioral Science at Cartier, Ben Voyer, who will present on consumer decision-making processes.
WRAP CEO Harriet Lamb will discuss the role of the Courtauld Commitment in reducing food waste and emissions. Brompton Bicycle CEO William Butler-Adams OBE will speak about the environmental impact of sustainable bicycle products, while Melvin Jay from Gunna Drinks will introduce the UK's first aluminum-bottled soft drink, emphasizing sustainability.
Additionally, Karolina Michalska and Cadi Pink from Lush will provide insights into sustainable packaging alternatives, demonstrating their commitment to environmental responsibility.
Iain Amos from Twinings will reveal how integrating consumer neuroscience into packaging design can enhance brand impact.
The second day will continue to focus on new innovations and industry trends.
Alyssa Auberger, Chief Sustainability Officer at Baker McKenzie, Simon Mason from The Wine Society, and Amy Nelson-Bennett, CEO of Positive Luxury, will discuss strategies for attracting investors and promoting sustainability.
Steve Owen from No7 Beauty Company will emphasize the importance of cross-functional collaboration to achieve sustainability goals.
Lewis Collins from Aircards and Miguel Olarte from Diageo will forecast the future of connected packaging. Additionally, Kellanova will share insights on how packaging innovations drive brand engagement.
According to Montero MacColl, London Packaging Week 2024 is not just an event but a catalyst for industry transformation. He added:
"Bringing everyone together under one roof enables unparalleled idea exchange and fosters the collaboration that drives industry growth.
Attendees have a fantastic opportunity to interact directly with experts, suppliers, and peers, gaining insights that can significantly contribute to their professional development.
This event provides a targeted platform for industry professionals to engage with advancements, connect with key players, and find inspiration for their next projects.
Whether it’s luxury, beauty, beverages, or everyday consumer products, these events are essential to staying at the forefront of packaging innovation.”
Each event focuses on different industry segments:
(1) Packaging Première connects luxury packaging designers and manufacturers with leading international brands, setting new standards for elegance and functionality.
(2) PCD, the global event for packaging in the beauty sector, brings together the brightest minds and most innovative solutions.
(3) PLD focuses on packaging for premium and luxury beverages, revealing the latest trends and technologies.
(4) Food & Consumer Pack targets the £200 billion market for food, beverages, and everyday FMCG products, driving innovation to meet consumer and brand demands.
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