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Packaging Innovations and Luxury Packaging London 2016, the capital’s only packaging show and the UK’s only event for branded, inspirational and luxury packaging, is set to host a series of interactive features designed to inform, inspire and celebrate everything packaging.

The exclusive two-day event, which returns to London’s Olympia, for its seventh edition, on 14 & 15 September, boasts over 170 industry leading suppliers and hours of seminar content, in addition to an array of show features, offering inspiring debates and invaluable advice from some of the world’s biggest brands.


Show Features

New for 2016, The Dieline Conference London, the first ever to appear outside the US, will deliver a series of sessions from both leading and emerging brands, as well as packaging suppliers and design agencies, to discuss the challenges and opportunities that arise when designing for a brand.

For the first time, The Starpack Awards, now in its 58th year, will be hosted at Packaging Innovations and Luxury Packaging London 2016. The objective of the Starpack Awards Scheme is to identify innovation in packaging design and technology, recognising invention, environmental impact and functionality.

Catherine Monahan, Founder and CEO at Daemon & Genius, Antoinette Devine, a renowned expert in packaging and Steven Sturgeon, Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Marketing, will be headlining this year’s Drinks Symposium. Each speaker will share knowledge, and first-hand experiences on how packaging can help win the hearts and minds of the consumer.

Britvic, Harrods and Young’s Seafood are just some of the major names who will take to the stage as part of the free-to-attend Learnshop seminar programme, which will run across three theatres throughout the two days. It will include an opening interview and Q&A with Mark Pawsey MP and Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Packaging Group. Visitors will be invited to submit their questions for Mark in the run up to the show.

The Beauty Forum, as well as, The Great Innovation Debate, and The Innovation Wall, return, offering yet more educational and inspirational content to its visitors. Plus, there will be an opportunity to network with likeminded individuals at The Networking Bar, placed in the centre of the hall, with Champagne Hour happening at 14:30-15:30 on both days throughout the show halls.

Registration is now open. To register for free, please click here, or visit www.easyfairs.com/PI-London,

www.easyfairs.com/LuxuryPackaging or contact +44 (0)20 8843 8800.

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New initiatives and a revamped seminar format will be launched at Packaging Innovations and Luxury Packaging London 2017, which returns to Olympia on 13 & 14 September. The new developments will offer focused seminar sessions for food, drinks, beauty and luxury packaging, as well as a new theatre dedicated to Packaging Design. These will run alongside a series of established show favourites, all offering a powerful and educational programme of interactive features and invaluable advice for the senior decision makers and buyers in attendance.

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