Events Not to Be Missed: Early Agenda Highlights for Packaging Première & PCD Milan 2024

Packaging Première & PCD Milan scheduled from May 21 to 23, 2024, not only presents the latest product innovations and outlines market trends but also advocates for important themes that will be explored in talks and conferences throughout the event.

“The conference program will focus on several key points, including future trends in sustainability and technology, the most innovative materials, and current themes in the luxury and beauty packaging sectors, to name a few,” emphasizes Pier Paolo Ponchia, Founder & Director of Packaging Première. “Moreover, relevant case histories in design and branding will be analyzed, thanks to the presence of keynote speakers and internationally acclaimed guests, including Andrea Filippi, Charles van Reij (Cradle to Cradle), Chris Egger (Portofino Dry Gin), Jungwon Heo (Amorepacific), Mario Di Paolo, Eva Lagarde, and many others.”

The conferences will kick off on May 21 with the presentation of the Home Fragrance project developed by students from the Italian Perfumery Institute and CFF, followed by a focus on the evolution of bio-based plastics in the packaging of cosmetic and deluxe products. In the afternoon, there will be discussions on 3D printing and the role of packaging in luxury products, which follows precise communication rules. Not to be missed is the talk featuring Dom Pérignon, exploring the creative exploration conducted by artist Juliette Clovis on the iconic champagne bottle. She has created a limited edition of 50 pieces for the Maison, demonstrating a new way to reinvent packaging in a continuous pursuit of perfection. The day will conclude with a conference on the interaction between craftsmanship and technology, presented by Mario Di Paolo.

The second day will feature renowned brands such as Kiko, Portofino Dry Gin, Bally, and Garnier on the stage. It will start with “Paper Posh,” an augmented reality project by artists Andrea Filippi & Gabriele Moschin, applied to futuristic and visionary shopping bags created through generative Artificial Intelligence. Subsequently, there will be a discussion about Ginnasium, the first neuromarketing case study of gin design, analyzing in-depth the use and combination of elements in a gin bottle’s design system: papers, printing techniques, embellishments, bottles, closures to understand their impact on the consumer’s emotional response. In the afternoon, prominent design agencies will take the stage to discuss the changed relationship between clients, suppliers, and designers, aiming to create a manifesto of intentions to share rather than compete. There will also be insights into the concept of sustainability concerning creativity and budget, a talk on luxury and creativity.

The final day of the event will commence with the award ceremony for the Avant Garde projects, announcing the most innovative packaging of the year, as judged by an expert jury. Throughout the day, discussions will revolve around optimizing packaging in the cosmetic sector and sustainability-focused attractiveness for customers through refillable cosmetic products. Noteworthy is the conference led by Pantone on the use of color, followed by a session on the trends characterizing the South Korean cosmetic market moderated by Eva Lagarde. The event will host Amorepacific and Joo Seol-Ah, Creative Director and Founder of the South Korean design agency dyr Joolia.

The conference program is being constantly updated: visit Talks page!

It’s not required any booking to attend the conferences. Registration is free and mandatory to enter the event.

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