London Packaging Week 2025 Set to Be the Biggest and Most Creative Yet

London Packaging Week 2025 will take place on October 15–16 at ExCeL London, featuring over 190 exhibitors, 70+ expert speakers, and thousands of professionals from across the packaging industry.

Author: Vidyesh Swar Published Date: 7 August 2025
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London Packaging Week Prepares to Launch its Most Ambitious Show

London Packaging Week 2025 Set to Be the Biggest and Most Creative Yet

Momentum is the structure for London Packaging Week 2025. Occurring on October 15 & 16 at Excel London, this milestone 15th anniversary display is set to be the most forward-looking and artistically exciting in the show’s history. First announced in 2010 as Packaging Inventions & Luxury Packaging London, the show has changed into an important platform for trends, resources, technology, and sustainability.

In 2022, it rebranded as London Packaging Week and presented four co-located proceedings: Food & Consumer Pack, Packaging Première, PCD, and PLD, each customized to the requires of an exact market. Composed, they form a curated ecology that helps the complete packaging value chain, reaching from luxury to existence and FMCG. The show has experienced a noteworthy rise in scale and impact in recent years. Visitor presence has more than doubled since 2022, with the 2024 edition hospitable over 5,000 experts from across the pattern, branding, obtaining, and manufacturing segments.

The 2025 event will bring together more than 190 packing traders and 70+ expert speakers, alongside thousands of business shareholders who come to research, source, and shape the upcoming period of packaging. Companies can guess a reenergised speaker programme formed by audience response and developing industry challenges. Split across three devoted stages, the Food & Consumer Pack Stage, the Luxury Stage, and the Beauty & Drinks Stage, the conference explores six themes central to the upcoming period of packaging: sustainability, guidelines, business resilience, inclusive pattern, developing technology, and changing customer values.

Confirmed speakers comprise design legend Frank Stephenson, whose conference will explore luxury aesthetics through the lens of invention and craftsmanship, and Kevin Marshall, Senior Creative Director at Microsoft, who will discuss the corporation’s journey in the direction of wide-ranging packaging patterns. Further highpoints comprise a fibre-based packaging panel presenting leaders from Veolia, Nestlé, and Marks & Spencer, as well as a session on legitimacy in pattern led by Stylus, joined by Aaron Butler from Boots.

Josh Brooks, Divisional Director of Easyfairs’ Packaging Portfolio, expressed, “We’re working harder than ever to ensure London Packaging Week reflects the pace and passion of the industry it serves. This event is about more than just sourcing products; it’s a chance to be inspired, to solve challenges, and to come together as a community with a shared commitment to better packaging.”

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