
Professionals from across the European packaging sector are set to gather in Brussels this spring for a two-day event focused on the latest developments shaping the industry.
Organised by FTA Europe and Intergraf in cooperation with market research firm Smithers, Shaping the Future with Packaging 2025 will take place from the afternoon of Thursday 10 April to midday on Friday 11 April.
The conference is part of the wider Shaping the Future series, which aims to explore key trends within the European print and packaging sectors.
The upcoming event will address a range of topics, including environmental issues, material safety, product innovation, and relevant European legislation.
Topics to be discussed
Speakers and attendees will explore several issues currently affecting the packaging industry. These include sustainability strategies, the use of food contact materials, and new approaches to product design.
The programme will also cover changes in EU policies relevant to packaging, and technical advancements in label printing.
The event will feature a series of presentations and panel discussions designed to provide insight into both long-term trends and current market conditions.
A networking dinner will be held on the evening of 10 April, offering participants a chance to engage with peers from across Europe.
Industry report included
Delegates attending the event will receive a copy of the European Packaging Market Report, produced by Smithers.
The publication will offer a detailed analysis of the sector, covering emerging technologies, shifting consumer demands, and economic factors influencing packaging production and use.
This report is intended to support strategic decision-making within the industry and will be distributed as part of the overall conference package.
Continuing a series of sector-specific events
Shaping the Future with Packaging 2025 follows earlier editions of the series, which have examined areas such as books, commercial printing, and direct mail.
A previous packaging-focused event in 2023 attracted around 120 participants from nearly 20 countries.
This year’s edition is expected to build on that foundation, offering a platform for industry leaders, manufacturers, and policy experts to exchange ideas and consider the future direction of packaging in Europe.