The final 10 packaging innovations, whittled down from a record 147 entries, will be featured in the Innovation Gallery at Packaging Innovations & Empack 2025.
The final 10 packaging innovations, whittled down from a record 147 entries, will be featured in the Innovation Gallery at Packaging Innovations & Empack 2025.
Entries are now being accepted through April 28 for the sixth annual Colored by INX Can Design Contest. For every brand owner, design agency, marketer and metal decorator, this contest represents the chance to showcase your best work and creativity. To be eligible, entrants need only to have produced a commercial can design before January 1, 2025 and used at least one color from the INX Color Catalog.
Packaging Innovations & Empack 2025 promises to be a powerful showcase of the print and packaging sector’s ongoing transformation, unveiling a wealth of groundbreaking innovations poised to reshape the future of packaging on a global scale.
UFlex Limited, India’s largest multinational flexible packaging and solutions company, participated in a conference on ‘Advances in Packaging’ held at PHDCCI House, New Delhi.
ThePackHub has revealed the finalists for the 2025 Packaging Startup Awards, highlighting groundbreaking packaging innovations set to transform the industry and advance sustainability.
The food service industry faces fundamental change: digital technologies and automation solutions are increasingly gaining in importance. This trend also results from pressure because rising energy costs and skilled labour shortages are forcing food service providers to become more efficient.
Discover the future of sustainable curing technology with UV, LED and excimer technology
The Future Trailblazer 2025 finalists have been announced, showcasing 11 exceptional professionals driving innovation and leadership across the packaging industry.
With rising regulatory pressures and sustainability demands, Hamburg-based one.five, co-founded by Claire Hae-Min Gusko, has built an AI-driven copilot to transform packaging development.
The meat and protein processing industry is facing major challenges. Pressure on prices, a wide range of products and the ongoing shortage of skilled labour call for efficient working practices if the industry is to remain competitive globally. Increasing automation and innovative technologies such as artificial intelligence and robotics represent potential solutions: they can boost productivity and cut operating costs.
In an industry like packaging, where the speed of change is often nothing short of relentless, we've all seen the growing appetite for clearer guidance on Extended Producer Responsibility (pEPR) implementation. The launch of PackUK as the scheme administrator, in a setup reminiscent of WRAP, represents exactly the kind of structured approach our industry has been calling for to drive meaningful progress.