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The Packaging South Asia one-day conference in Mumbai on 9 October at the Novotel Hotel in Andheri looks at the transformative possibilities of improving the packaging industry’s triple bottom line of profit, people, and planet. We are pleased to announce that among our other sponsors, supporters and collaborators, the global packaging consulting firm Packfora has joined us as a knowledge partner, which should help the conference program evolve in tackling some of the bigger questions for brands and their packaging suppliers.

While brands have generally seen packaging as something that supported their business, it is increasingly becoming a key element that determines the brand’s commercial success. The shift is changing conversations in boardrooms just as much as it is among product managers, design studios and packaging innovators.

The choice of materials, recyclability, process and circularity now influence far more than price performance. They affect brand security, extended producer responsibility fees, supply-chain resilience, access to recycled materials, regulatory exposure and ultimately long-term competitiveness. The brands and packaging material suppliers that recognize these multiple parameters earliest will be best positioned to succeed.

As a contributor to the continuity, resilience, and success of consumer brands, packaging provides one of the key fuels for a brand’s agility in rapidly evolving markets and ultimately its growth and capacity to scale. Future products and packaging compliance with regulations will require not just technology but also innovations that enable integrity, efficient supply chains, and ultimately brand success.

The interactive and conversational PSA Conference sessions will examine the new role of packaging in a changing context of consumers, including Gen Z and Gen Alpha, as well as the role of startups and eCommerce. It will present packaging experiences, choices, and case studies of brands and packaging suppliers collaborating to unlock technology-led value.

At a time of intense cost pressure on raw materials and overall inflationary conditions, our one-day conference in Mumbai this year looks at the transformative possibilities of improving the packaging industry’s profitability by examining the efficiencies of the supply chain to reduce bottlenecks and constraints with data, AI, and automation. Can innovations and practical steps streamline the interdependencies and align the processes of brand owners, material suppliers, packaging converters, copackers, and retailers?

We plan to examine the issues of compliance and competition in an open economy. Can companies that comply with various regulations compete with companies that don’t? Are reverse auctions by brand owners really the most efficient method of price discovery for packaging? Are there too many packaging suppliers? Or is the problem that they are undifferentiated?

How can sustainability enable resilience in today’s context and the foreseeable future? Can the industry build an ecosystem in which excellence in quality and efficiency go hand in hand with profitability?

The Packaging South Asia Conference in Mumbai on 9 October plans to look at growth and scaling strategies beyond simply adding printing and converting capacity. It will discuss investment in automation and innovation and how to get these to yield quantifiable results that add to the bottom line. 

The next set of innovations is not necessarily a new machine or technology, but perhaps concepts and ecosystems that begin with industry leaders agreeing on the challenges. And starting conversations that are influential and collaborative with researchers, design thinkers, tech, and raw material suppliers, converters, co-packers, and brand owners.

This is a next-generation conference – literally and in terms of building economic products and packaging systems that are data- and cloud-aware. We invite the most adaptable and agile brands and packaging suppliers who can articulate the challenges and share their experience and ideas for the development, marketing, and supply of new products.

Possibilities and ideas emerge from sharing and participating. Join us for these interesting conversations in Mumbai on 9 October at the Novotel in Mumbai.

Register now: https://thepackagingsouthasia.ippstar.org/

Packaging South Asia — An authentic, impactful, and influential 20-year-old !

An English-language packaging industry B2B platform in print and web, Packaging South Asia is in its 20th year of publication. Without claims about being the best, most widely read, or most influential, our Google analytics have doubled in the past year. If you are interested in impactfully targeting the Indian and South Asian markets to sell equipment, technology, software, and consumables, we can help.

We can assess your potential and addressable markets in light of the competition with research and discuss marketing, communication, and sales strategies for market entry and growth. [www.ippstar.org]

With a strategy and budget for targeted marketing, you can discuss optimal use of our hybrid print, web, video, and social media channels for brand recognition linked to market relevance. Our platforms and channels are differentiated by hands-on domain practice and experience. We understand of business and financials, and our team, including some of the best globally recognized technical writers, is ready to meet you and your customers for content.

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Naresh Khanna – 12 January 2026

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Naresh Khanna
Editor of Indian Printer and Publisher since 1979 and Packaging South Asia since 2007. Trained as an offset printer and IBM 360 computer programmer. Active in the movement to implement Indian scripts for computer-aided typesetting. Worked as a consultant and trainer to the Indian print and newspaper industry. Visiting faculty of IDC at IIT Powai in the 1990s. Also founder of IPP Services, Training and Research and has worked as its principal industry researcher since 1999. Author of book: Miracle of Indian Democracy. Elected vice-president of the International Packaging Press Organization in May 2023. One of the judges for Packaging Sustainability Awards for three consecutive years, 2024, 2025 and 2026.

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