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UK’s Biggest Packaging Show to Launch New Show Features

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Easyfairs, organiser of Packaging Innovations, Empack and Label&Print, has announced new show features for 2016. The UK’s leading packaging and print show, which returns to Birmingham’s NEC on 24 & 25 February, will be offering more show content than ever before, a seminar lineup that reads like a Who's Who of packaging professionals, and over 350 exhibitors packed into halls 9 and 10 at the NEC. 

New to the show is The Innovation Showcase, highlighting the latest innovations in the industry. Over the last few months, exhibitors have been submitting their entries to Easyfairs, which have been whittled down to an exclusive group of winners, presented in the show guide.

The Retail Institute will chair the brand new interactive Great Innovation Debate, which will explore: ‘What is Innovation?’. The debate will take place on the Keynote Theatre at 15:30, on day one of the show.

The panel includes David Rose, Packaging Development Manager; Technical Implementation at Britvic Soft Drinks; Alan Davies, Global Design Manager at Essentra; Roger Wright, Head of Technical Packaging at Marks & Spencer, and chairing the debate is Stefan Casey, Business Innovation Manager for Retail, Food & Drink at The Retail Institute.

Also new for 2016, is the Rising Star Scheme, designed with young brands in mind. It provides an opportunity for organisations still in their infancy to achieve their packaging goals, finding the right solutions for their company. The scheme ensures that these start-ups find the appropriate suppliers and products, enhancing the brand and taking their packaging to the next level.

The Flexo Debate will debut on The Label&Print Theatre on day two of the show. The panel includes Nick Smith, Managing Director at Parkside Flexibles; Tim Warner, Technical Director at MPH and Dave Daniels, Technical Director at National Flexible, who will discuss: ‘the challenges faced in today’s market with demands for faster turnaround, increased print quality, less waste and colour management’ ’. Neel Madsen, Editor of FlexoTech will be chairing.  

There will also be a series of panel discussions happening live on the show floor, covering the critical industry questions, including ‘The role of print in a changing retail environment’; ‘How do we all tackle litter? and ‘Change the system, change the materials or change the expectation?’ 

The BIG Print debate will see a panel of experts debate the topic: ‘Can analogue print survive in a digital world?’ The debate will take place in the Label&Print theatre at 11.30, on day one of the show.

The Drinks Symposium returns by popular demand, with expert speakers from Arkikie Highland Estate, Tomatin Distillery; Ballantine's at Pernod Ricard; PRC and Air Innovations Design Agency exploring the power of packaging. Each brand’s story will demonstrate how unique thinking and creative packaging design can build a clear and distinctive brand identity, when either bringing to market a new product, a brand re-design, or maintaining an established brand’s market position.

Returning for its second year is The Retail Symposium, hosted by Paul Jenkins, Managing Director at The PackHub. It will offer attendees, from right across the packaging spectrum, a unique programme of valuable and insightful retail focused content. Among the speakers will be Jo Stevenson, Managing Director of Parkside Flexibles will be exploring ‘Advanced packaging expertise for the retail sector’.  

The show also welcomes back The Pharmaceutical Symposium, which will provide organisations with the opportunity to gain inspiration and a greater understanding of how to tackle the key issues within packaging, labelling, coding and marketing for pharmaceutical products. Speakers include Neil Gleghorn, Founder and CEO of Kallik, Chris Waterhouse, Director at DigiLeaflet Technologies, Gill Wright, Design & Development Director at MSP and Sarah Tyas, Senior Packaging Consultant at iDi Pac. 

The show will feature content-rich Learnshops from major industry brands and leading international speakers, including Innocent Drinks, Kraft Heinz, Britvic, Taylors of Harrogate, John Lewis, Wilkos, JML Group, The Body Shop, SABMiller plc and Quorn Foods.

Finally there will be the drinks reception for all those visiting the show, held on day one of the show, providing an opportunity to network with colleagues, new contacts, and exhibitors.

For anyone interested in visiting, free registration can be found at www.easyfairs.com/PIUKwww.easyfairs.com/EmpackUK and www.easyfairs.com/Label&PrintUK or via the show team on +44 (0)20 8843 8800 or [email protected]

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