Packaging Solutions
Packaging Innovations & Empack will return to Birmingham's NEC on 21 and 22 February, with organiser Easyfairs reporting 'significant demand'.
Organisers are already predicting the two day show will attract a bumper crowd, with hundreds of the world's biggest suppliers and thousands of brands, designers, packaging developers, marketers, founders and buyers expected to descend on Birmingham's NEC.
Confirmed brands such as Asda, Aldi, Diageo, DHL, Costa Coffee, KFC, Sainsbury's, Molson Coors, Tesco, Superdrug, Unilever, Hovis, Waitrose, Oh Polly, Nestle, Unilever, Britvic and Iceland will walk the show, exploring a diverse array of suppliers offering a comprehensive range of packaging products and services, spanning from design to primary and secondary packaging, contract packing, e-commerce fulfilment, labelling and printing, and advanced packing and processing technology.
‘Packaging Innovations & Empack is the UK's flagship packaging event for a good reason,’ said Naomi Stewart, marketing manager for Easyfairs. ‘After record registrations, thousands of visitors, and glowing feedback from last year's event, we have seen a real rush from exhibitors to secure their place at the 2024 event. And with a really strong contingent of big name brands emerging, it has the makings of a fantastic two days.’
‘Not only will it spark creativity in the packaging sector for 2024 and beyond, Packaging Innovations & Empack comprehensively addresses every facet of the packaging journey, uniting a range of experts from diverse industries,’ added event director Renan Joel.
‘Engaging presentations by industry professionals on three distinct stages, coupled with the Future Trailblazer awards honouring individuals driving creativity and the Packaging Showcase celebrating those pioneering innovations, will provide attendees with unparalleled insights.
‘Packaging Innovations and Empack will also offer ample opportunity to network, discuss the latest developments to grow your business, showcase your products and cultivate high quality leads.’
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