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PACK.Nxt 2025 - 16 December 2025 at The Lalit, Mumbai

FoodTechBiz Desk

PACK.Nxt 2025, the third edition of India’s premier packaging forum, will be held on 16 December 2025 at The Lalit, Mumbai. The event brings together brand owners, converters, solution providers, technology innovators, recyclers, sustainability advocates, and industry leaders, providing a platform for knowledge-sharing, collaboration, and showcasing innovative packaging solutions.

Focusing on smart and sustainable packaging, sessions span across key themes such as circular economy in packaging, material innovations, affordability of sustainability, smart and data-driven packaging technologies, and regulatory compliance—offering actionable insights for both strategic and operational decision-making.

With 350+ delegates and 60+ expert speakers, the event features keynotes, panel discussions, case studies, and an innovation showcase, highlighting how new materials, technologies, and designs enhance product safety, shelf life, consumer engagement, and sustainability.

A key highlight is the PACK.Nxt Packaging Awards, recognising excellence across Sustainability, Functionality, Technical Innovation, and Design. Judged by a panel of category experts, the awards set industry benchmarks and celebrate the transformative role of innovation in packaging.

Overall, PACK.Nxt 2025 is a convergence of ideas, technologies, and expertise, offering a holistic view of the packaging landscape while formally acknowledging outstanding contributions through its awards program. It is a unique forum to explore, learn, and shape the future of packaging in India and beyond.

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