Don’t miss out: One month to go until London Packaging Week

Don’t miss out: One month to go until London Packaging Week

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Packaging professionals have just a month left to register for the fast-approaching 2024 London Packaging Week exhibition and discover the innovative and stylish solutions shaping the industry’s future.

London’s ExCel centre will throw open its doors to the best and brightest that the packaging industry has to offer on 11 & 12 September with thousands of visitors set to attend to discover the suppliers and products that will help them create the latest revolution in packaging.

Organiser Easyfairs has scheduled an exciting programme packed with expert exhibitors from across the packaging landscape, as well as some of the biggest suppliers, developers, marketers, founders and buyers operating today.

This year’s event will also host the inaugural London Packaging Week Innovation Awards, recognising outstanding packaging design and creativity from across the sector. Attendees can discover a gallery featuring the finalists alongside the annual Innovation Gallery that will host some of the best solutions from the previous year.

Suppliers already confirmed to attend include AllPack, Evisosys, Sun Branding, Berry Global, Dekorglass, and DS Smith. Attendees have the unique opportunity to connect with leading companies such as Favini, Holmen Iggesund, International Direct Packaging, and Keenpac, providing first-hand access to smart packaging, alternative new materials, and more.

Attendees at the two-day exhibition can access the four events that make up London Packaging Week. Packaging Première connects designers and manufacturers of luxury packaging with the major international brands, PCD is the world's premier event brand for the beauty packaging community, PLD defines the future of packaging for all types of premium and luxury drinks, and Food & Consumer Pack is designed to drive packaging innovation across the £200bn market for everyday food, drinks and FMCG products.

Senior Marketing Manager James Montero MacColl said: 2024’s London Packaging Week exhibition looks set to be our biggest and best yet. With scores of suppliers and exhibitors attending from across the packaging world, there’s no better opportunity this year to discover the innovations that are setting the industry alight.
Anyone who has attended or exhibited previous London Packaging week events will know the stellar opportunities that this annual show presents. From meeting new contacts in valuable networking, to discovering outstanding new pack formats, bringing packaging’s biggest names under one roof creates something special. This is an experience that can’t be replicated elsewhere, and with just one month left to register, it’s time to mark your calendars and make sure you don’t miss out on the packaging industry’s hottest ticket this year.

Join the top brands in beauty, luxury, drinks and FMCG by registering today to attend the show.

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