Paris Packaging Week

reinforces its position as the leading packaging innovation event as visitor numbers rise 30%


ADF, PCD, PLD and Packaging Premiรจre

 

part of Paris Packaging Week, has reinforced its position as the worldโ€™s leading packaging event in beauty, luxury, drinks and aerosol innovation after its doors closed on 26 January. For the first time, this international event, organised by Easyfairs, brought together not three, but four major packaging innovation exhibitions: PCD for beauty products, PLD for premium drinks, ADF for aerosols and dispensing systems, and the new Packaging Premiรจre for luxury products. This key event in the packaging calendar attracted 12,747 participants over two days, including a record 8,988 visitors, an increase of 30% compared to the June 2022 and January 2020 editions, representing more than 2,500 brands and design agencies. All attended to find inspiration, network or showcase their latest innovations, positioning Paris Packaging Week as a leader in its sector.

The next Paris Packaging Week, already eagerly awaited by participants and visitors, will take place on

17 and 18 January 2024

at

Paris Expo Porte de Versailles.

PCD, the worldโ€™s leading packaging innovation event for perfumes, cosmetics and personal care products.

PLD, the must-attend show for packaging innovation in premium drinks.

ADF, the only event dedicated to innovation in aerosols and dispensing systems.

Packaging Premiรจre, the Parisian show dedicated to the packaging of

says Josh Brooks,

Marketing Director of Paris Packaging Week.

"

We are extremely happy with the results of this edition 2023, which returned to its traditional January timeslot after two years disrupted by the pandemic. Once again, the four shows at Paris Packaging Week have proved themselves to be the key events for packaging suppliers and the brands that call on them. The number of visitors exceeded all expectations and the arrival of Packaging Premiรจre, dedicated to the luxury industry, has created new interest from big names that had not yet come to this event. Between the exhibitors, the Talks and the Awards, Paris Packaging Week brought packaging innovation to life in its aisles, giving a true vision of the future of packaging in the aerosol, beauty, luxury and drinks markets.

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Relationship

More than 2,500 brands, including the biggest names such as LVMH, Lโ€™Orรฉal, Chanel, Gucci, Unilever, Estรฉe Lauder, Pernod Ricard, Diageo, Rรฉmy Cointreau and many others sent teams (purchasing, design, innovation, marketing, packaging, etc.) to attend Paris Packaging Week.

Their goal: to identify future partners among the exhibitors; to be inspired by the winners of the Innovation Awards; discover the latest innovations in the field of primary and secondary packaging; to learn about and discuss the many talks organised during the two days of the event.

Paris, the capital of packaging

 

 The event creating the future of the sector

Celebrating the new generation of designers

More than 100 speakers at inspiring talks

Among its key events, the ADF, PCD and PLD Innovation Awards were once again a highlight. Embodying the exceptional skills and talents of brands and manufacturers, the 27 winners of the 2023 competions were unveiled at well-attended ceremonies. Their innovations, as well as those of all 55 finalists, were showcased in the Innovations Awards Gallery.