Whether it's Deep Dive in the in-house TV studio, the renowned awards ceremony or the focus on moving topics of the future in the lecture forum - at interpack from May 4 to 10, there will be numerous new special areas and promotions to complement the offerings of the approximately 2,700 exhibitors. As such, this trade fair offers a broad spectrum on the critical issues facing the industry for 2023 and beyond.
"We're diving deep into the most important topics in the processing and packaging industry", said Thomas Dohse, Director of interpack. "We are about putting tomorrow's opportunities and challenges on the agenda. That is why we have redesigned our supporting programme. We look forward to numerous voices from experts as well as ground-breaking innovations and projects".
Spotlight on the defining industry issues
"Spotlight talks & trends" at interpack means seven days of input around the most important topics and trends in the industry, best practices, exciting applications and their drivers for innovation and growth. Deutscher Fachverlag is the partner of the lecture forum. Each day of the trade fair will have a different focus topic and will feature presentations, case studies and interactive sessions with top industry experts. The focus will be on topics related to logistics, circular economy, sustainability, digital technologies, product safety and e-commerce. Companies such as Siemens, Schütz and Markem-Imaje have already announced their attendance for presentations.
Focus on packaging innovations
Like no other trade fair, interpack stands for major product launches, technological news and packaging innovations. These will be highlighted again this year through award ceremonies.
The "WorldStar Packaging Awards" 2023, which will be presented by the World Packaging Organisation, WPO, at interpack, will be of particular appeal. The award is considered the most prestigious packaging award in the world. A total of 228 award winners demonstrate the innovative strength of the industry. This year's edition also features new and exciting categories: Gift Packaging, Digital Packaging and the special category Accessible Packaging. Around 400 participants are expected to attend the award ceremony on May 6.
The "PackTheFuture Award" of the German IK Industrievereinigung Kunststoffverpackungen and its French partner ELIPSOwill also be handed out during interpack. The award honours innovative and sustainable packaging solutions made of plastic. The aim is to promote and publicise the contribution of plastic packaging to climate protection, the circular economy and responsible consumption. Awards are given for the best designs for recycling, sustainable material sourcing or consumer benefits, among others.