London Packaging Week unveils first confirmed speakers for 15th anniversary edition

London Packaging Week unveils first confirmed speakers for 15th anniversary edition
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London Packaging Week returns to the capital on 15 & 16 October 2025 to celebrate its 15th anniversary with a future-focused programme and a standout speaker lineup featuring globally recognised brands, disruptive innovators, and leading organisations.

Easyfairs UK, organiser of London Packaging Week, has announced the first confirmed speakers for October’s landmark 15th anniversary edition.

Taking place on 15 & 16 October at Excel London, London Packaging Week 2025 will bring together the UK’s top packaging and brand experts to tackle today’s biggest industry challenges. With three dedicated content stages focused on beauty, drinks, food, and luxury markets, attendees will gain actionable insights into sustainability, cutting-edge design, and future packaging technologies.

Shaped by audience feedback and current industry trends, this year’s conference explores six key themes that matter most to packaging professionals today. From the impact of policy and governance to the fusion of creative thinking and emerging tech, the programme also tackles business resilience, sustainability, inclusive design, and evolving consumer values.

Casey McHugh, Conference & Community Manager at Easyfairs UK, said: Our speakers represent the full spectrum of the packaging world, from global brands to creative agencies, all committed to advancing the industry. Each talk offers fresh ideas and practical insights, helping attendees navigate challenges and seize new opportunities. Together, these voices form a powerful conversation that will influence how packaging evolves in the years ahead.

This year’s conference programme features Frank Stephenson, the legendary designer behind some of the world’s most iconic luxury cars, including Ferrari, McLaren, and Maserati. With over three decades of experience, Frank will explore how the future of luxury packaging and design is shaped by craftsmanship, exclusivity, and innovative aesthetics. Kevin Marshall, Senior Creative Director at Microsoft, will join him and address the vital need for inclusive packaging. Drawing on Microsoft’s journey sparked by the Xbox Adaptive Controller, Kevin will share practical insights and real-world examples demonstrating how packaging can be designed to be accessible and functional for everyone, particularly the millions facing challenges with everyday products.

A session organised by the Alliance for Fibre-Based Packaging will bring together Alison Bramfitt, Head of Packaging at Nestlé UKI, Nikki Grainge, Packaging Technician at Marks & Spencer, Ed Smythe, Strategic Account Manager for Veolia, Richard Inskip, Compliance & Sustainability Manager at EP Group, and Talia Goldman, Co-Chair of the Alliance for Fibre-Based Packaging. Chaired by James Piper, sustainability expert and Co-Host of the Talking Rubbish podcast, the panel will explore whether the current policy environment supports or slows the growth of fibre-based packaging and what regulatory and industry shifts are needed to unlock its full potential.

In the session Innovate & Inspire for Impact: Meeting the Demand for Realness and Authenticity, trend intelligence agency Stylus will explore how brands can connect with evolving consumer expectations through emotionally resonant, inclusive, and trend-aware design. Aaron Butler, Global Design Lead at Boots – No7 Company, will join Stylus for this insightful discussion.

Other standout sessions include:

  • David Hodgson, Founder & CEO at Zeno Wine, Laura Willoughby MBE, Co-founder of Club Soda, and Leon Pullin, Managing Director at Agua de Madre, examining how packaging helps NoLo brands differentiate in a competitive drinks market
  • Ben Saltmer, Head of Lifestyle Design at Bentley Motors, and Camille Ten Horn, Artistic Director at Carré Basset, unveiling Bentley BECOME—a bold new collaboration at the intersection of fragrance and design
  • Paul Botje, Museum Director at the Museum of Brands, challenging the idea that innovation is a modern concept and taking attendees on a journey through packaging history to prove his case
  • Arno Melchior, Global Packaging Director at Reckitt, and Vivian Loftin, Co-founder and Managing Director at Recyda, exploring how digital tools can future-proof packaging strategies under evolving EPR rules.

Attendees at London Packaging Week 2025 can also expect to hear from Fortnum & Mason, OPRL, WRAP, PackUK, Pearlfisher, Positive Luxury, Sun Branding, Trinny London, Unilever, and others. For the up-to-date programme and full list of confirmed speakers so far, visit https://www.londonpackagingweek.com/speakers/.

Taking place on Day Two of the event on the Luxury Stage, the Innovation Awards Ceremony will spotlight breakthrough ideas and standout solutions in packaging design, sustainability, and functionality. This year, prestigious brands including Hotel Chocolat, Mondelez, Glenmorangie, Hennessy, Innocent, The Macallan, LUSH, Lindt, Pladis, Sainsbury’s, Harrods, and The Glenlivet have entered the awards, underscoring its reputation as a benchmark for excellence.

Celebrating 15 years as the capital’s leading event for packaging innovation and collaboration, London Packaging Week returns to Excel London on 15 & 16 October 2025. With over 190 suppliers, four tailored zones, and a speaker lineup featuring 70+ creative and technical leaders, the event connects the city’s luxury, beauty, drinks, and FMCG communities to discover, source, and shape the future of packaging.

Secure your complimentary visitor badge today and unlock the full London Packaging Week experience—from trend-led innovation and world-class speakers to hands-on learning and future-shaping insights. This is where the UK’s packaging community comes to lead.

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