LUXE PACK Shanghai 2025 returns to spotlight premium packaging innovation

LUXE PACK Shanghai 2025 returns to spotlight premium packaging innovation
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Following the success of its 2024 edition, LUXE PACK Shanghai 2025 will return on April 9-10, 2025, at the Shanghai Exhibition Centre, reaffirming its position as Asia’s premier gathering for creative and premium packaging. With its exclusive boutique format, the exhibition will welcome over 200 selected exhibitors and 5,500 industry professionals, offering an unparalleled platform for high-end packaging innovations, sustainability breakthroughs, smart technologies, and customisation solutions.

As China’s luxury market continues its rapid growth, projections indicate that the country’s personal luxury goods sector will reach $148 billion by 2030. This surging demand is reshaping packaging trends, with brands seeking more sustainable, technologically advanced, and highly customised solutions. LUXE PACK Shanghai 2025 will once again bridge the gap between luxury brands and pioneering packaging suppliers, fostering collaboration and unveiling the industry’s next big innovations.

This year’s edition will welcome renowned international suppliers such as Elcos, ASY, Fairdale, Heinz Glass, Mingfeng Packaging, Rissmann Group, Cendegrés, Kurz Group, Carré Basset, Dapy, TNT Global, Pure Trade, Univacco, Ijen, Chunjing Glass, Papillon, Candoo, Goldrain, and Cloud Beauty.

Photo credit: LUXE PACK Shanghai

Additionally, new exhibitors making their debut will include Cafiero Cases, Emeteq Technology, YUTO Printing, Unocal Plastic Container, Sanfeng Huineng Box Display, and Aideli Spray Technology, bringing fresh perspectives and innovative solutions to the show floor.

This article was originally published by LUXE PACK Shanghai. Read the full release here.

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