The Accelerator Zone at Packaging Innovations and Luxury Packaging London 2019

24 July 2019


For the first time ever, the Accelerator Zone will be at Packaging Innovations and Luxury Packaging London on 11 and 12 September 2019. Companies with an innovative new product or solution are encouraged to apply and showcase their development. It could be a new material, new pack format or technological application, such as augmented reality.

“Our event is committed to showcasing the most innovative packaging solutions on the market” said Paul MacDonald, Easyfairs Global Brand Director for packaging. “Whilst there is much innovation going on within the larger companies in this space, there are some really exciting start-ups who are unable to participate in the show but have genuinely ground-breaking solutions. We want to support those companies and give them a chance to meet with potential customers who will help them grow their business.”

On the 6 August judges will be selecting six companies with a truly innovative product, service or solution for the packaging industry. The selected winners will be offered space at the 10th edition of Packaging Innovations and Luxury Packaging London this September, promoted to the industry as the ‘ones to watch’ throughout extensive media and partner coverage.

Companies wishing to be considered will need to fill out the application form by Monday 6 August with the lucky companies being announced at the end of the following week.

Click on the link to enter: https://surveys.explori.com/?surveyUuid=404a3ea7-fd8f-47f1-b055-bc3cdb2a014e&langcode=en_GB



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