Lyte Packaging suggests the bells-and-whistles approach to luxury packaging has seen better days.
Lyte Packaging suggests the bells-and-whistles approach to luxury packaging has seen better days.
An Interview with Simon Dipple, Senior Vice President of International Business at BellaGiada
With London Packaging Week successfully put to bed for another year, the event has been praised as an outstanding platform for industry leaders to share their expertise and packaging innovations, as well as appreciation for its accessible new venue, ExCel London. During the event, our London Packaging Week team caught up with Simon Dipple, Senior Vice President of International Business at Luxury Packaging supplier BellaGiada, who told us about his experience of London Packaging Week and shared valuable insights into the continually evolving world of luxury packaging.
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