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Three events - one show. Design meets technology. PI - The international event for packaging design, solutions, POS and branding. Luxury Packaging Showrooms: Brands & products whose packaging are telling a story: emotional, authentic, traditional. Times more subtle, sometimes rather bold, underline the unique appearance of luxury and prestige products. Label&Print: The future of package printing, labelling and converting. 5.-6.april, Arena Berlin.

Three events - one show. Design meets technology. PI - The international event for packaging design, solutions, POS and branding. Luxury Packaging Showrooms: Brands & products whose packaging are telling a story: emotional, authentic,
traditional. Times more subtle, sometimes rather bold, underline the unique appearance of luxury and prestige products. Label&Print: The future of package printing, labelling and converting. 5.-6.april, Arena Berlin.

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03<br />

WELCOME<br />

P.03<br />

THREE EVENTS, ONE SHOW<br />

P.04 - 05<br />

DESIGN MEETS TECHNOLOGY –<br />

INTERVIEW WITH MARTINA HOFMANN<br />

P.06 - 08<br />

PREVIEW BERLIN<br />

P.09 - 11<br />

ARENA BERLIN – THE STAGE FOR<br />

DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY<br />

P.12 - 15<br />

EVENT KEY FACTS & STATEMENTS<br />

P.<strong>16</strong> - 19<br />

WELCOME TO THE NEXT<br />

EVENT DIARY EDITION –<br />

ENJOY OUR<br />

LATEST NEWS<br />

LUXURY SHOWROOM – THE STAGE<br />

FOR BRANDS<br />

P.20 - 22<br />

5 1/2 QUESTIONS FOR RLC GROUP<br />

P.23 - 25<br />

MEET US AT THE<br />

CREATIVE PAPER CONFERENCE<br />

P.26<br />

OUTRO<br />

P.27 - 29<br />

IMPRINT<br />

P.30


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THREE EVENTS, ONE SHOW<br />

The international event for packaging solutions, design,<br />

POS and brand building.<br />

Packaging Innovations is a creative hot-spot for the<br />

design, branding and lifestlye sectors. Packaging is<br />

examined from the perspectives of both marketing and<br />

manufacturing.<br />

EXHIBITORS FROM THESE AREAS<br />

• Design & branding<br />

• Packaging creation & development<br />

• Manufacturing of displays & POS fittings<br />

• Brand building & product positioning<br />

• Packaging production & manufacturing<br />

The visionary Luxury Packaging Pop Up Store, where<br />

brand, product and packaging become tangible<br />

commodities.<br />

EXHIBITORS FROM THESE AREAS<br />

• Design & branding<br />

• Packaging creation & development<br />

• Branding & packaging consultancy<br />

• Packaging production for cosmetics, flacons,<br />

boxes, pouches, sacks, bags<br />

• Manufacturers offering specialised packaging &<br />

individualised, hand-made products<br />

The top event for print, marking & finishing technologies.<br />

Since its successful launch, Label&Print has continued<br />

to thrive and grow. Besides classic topics like print for<br />

packaging and marking technologies, the show has been<br />

expanded to include ID and recognition technologies.<br />

EXHIBITORS FROM THESE AREAS<br />

• Labelling & marking technology<br />

• Print technologies<br />

• Prepress, systems & software<br />

• Print finishing & processing technology<br />

Whether you’re selling branding or packaging materials,<br />

the products come to life in an attractive and modern<br />

ambience. Set apart from the commotion of the trade<br />

show, the Pop Up Store offers visitors a magical respite<br />

from the hubbub, a place to feel good and linger –<br />

and at the same time learn something important. It’s a<br />

completely new trade show experience.<br />

The showroom is ideal for brands and/or products from<br />

the areas of fashion & accessories, food & beverage and<br />

cosmetics & healthcare.


06 07<br />

MARTINA<br />

HOFMANN<br />

GROUP EVENT DIRECTOR,<br />

PACKAGING INNOVATIONS<br />

AN INTERVIEW<br />

WITH<br />

the look & like<br />

M: With ‘design meets technology’ we want to say that<br />

Packaging Innovations will cover all aspects of packaging<br />

development - from the idea conception to the finished<br />

product.<br />

Where some might envision only smoke and mirrors and<br />

others see dreary machinery, it turns out that the production<br />

process is a highly sophisticated dance between innovative<br />

technologies and appealing trends and creations. Unveiling<br />

a product – coaxing it out of its container – has become<br />

an emotionally charged experience, which is why the right<br />

balance of design and functionality has grown in importance:<br />

the job of packaging is also to inspire and delight the enduser.<br />

Just this past June, we ran a very successful special event<br />

concept in the Fischauktionshalle. It all centres on packaging<br />

as emotional communication medium linked with the topics<br />

of art, lifestyle, convenience and technical expertise.<br />

In Berlin, the focus is on design and branding for luxury and<br />

prestige products, as well as print for packaging and finishing<br />

techniques.<br />

M: These things really expose the need for new event<br />

experiences. ‘Pop-up-isation’ – meaning the combination<br />

of exclusivity with limited editions and the exquisite<br />

presentation of products with meaningful content – creates<br />

a unique interaction with the brand. Offline and online<br />

worlds meet in the middle and are inextricably linked.<br />

And true to our promise of ‘multi-sensorial brand<br />

experiences’, in 20<strong>16</strong> we’ve already tested this concept in<br />

our Pop-Up area: It demonstrated tangibly the seductive<br />

power of packaging and showed how much innovation was<br />

behind it.<br />

“ Unveiling a product – coaxing it<br />

out of its container – has become<br />

an emotionally charged experience,<br />

which is why the right balance<br />

of design and functionality<br />

has grown in importance: the job<br />

of packaging is also to inspire and<br />

delight the end-user.<br />

DESIGN MEETS<br />

TECHNOLOGY –<br />

SIGNS OF THE<br />

TIMES!<br />

The leitmotif of the next packaging innovation show<br />

is ‘design meets technology’. Martina Hofmann, show<br />

manager and the creative force behind the event,<br />

divulges some important details about it to THE<br />

LOOK & LIKE.<br />

TL&L: Dear Martina, especially in conventional industries<br />

and businesses, people tend to think in stark contrasts.<br />

Often it’s either this OR that, like design vs. technology –<br />

but what usually makes for a successful concept is the right<br />

mix of things. So: what should the potential exhibitors and<br />

visitors at Packaging Innovations 2017 expect from the new<br />

show theme, ‘design meets technology’?<br />

Together with our partners - the trade association POPAI,<br />

Creativ Verpacken, PrintCity Alliance, Harper’s Bazaar<br />

- we’re able to offer our exhibitors and visitors a varied<br />

program of design technology.<br />

Updates on our exhibitors and to the show programme are<br />

posted regularly on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, as well<br />

as on our website.<br />

TL&L: On the subject of humans & machines: the fusion<br />

of traditional handicraft and innovative technology, creative<br />

design thinking and systematic algorithms, as well as offline<br />

and online tools – just this past year, these ideas have<br />

increasingly crept into the consciousness of the masses. Not<br />

to mention such topics as the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s<br />

“Fashion in the Age of Technology” or Bread&Butter with its<br />

trendsetting new fashion design tool by Zalando and Google.<br />

Which exhibitors stand to benefit from these leading-edge<br />

events and shows – and most importantly, how?<br />

This is where you could find, among others, the ‘Karl<br />

Knauer Champions Lounge’, where prominent brands were<br />

presented in award-winning packaging, including Bacardi/<br />

Bombay Sapphire (28 global awards for packaging), LVMH/<br />

Glenmorangie, Alpirsbacher Bier, Senft, Lindt, etc.<br />

And then the innovative Mumm Art Collection showed<br />

how to cleverly drape what’s inside. In the limited MUMM<br />

Artist edition with Alex Trochut, Constantia Flexibles<br />

raises taste to a fine art. The goal was to beam the brand’s<br />

value right onto the store shelf. In the Pop-Up Showroom,<br />

visitors could personally test the three varieties and verify<br />

for themselves how limited-edition packaging turns the<br />

contents into a collectible; they could also ask experts why<br />

visual authenticity is so important nowadays.<br />

In 2017, we’ll continue this discussion in Berlin with our<br />

Luxury Packaging Showroom.<br />

A pop-up area curated by Harper’s Bazaar provides brands<br />

and suppliers from all the most relevant lifestyle areas<br />

– ranging from cosmetics and indulgence to fashion &<br />

accessories through to interiors – the opportunity to present<br />

their goods and packaging exclusively and interactively.


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“A pop-up area curated by Harper’s Bazaar provides brands and suppliers<br />

from all the most relevant lifestyle areas the opportunity to<br />

present their goods and packaging exclusively and interactively.<br />

In this part of the show floor, packaging becomes a storyteller<br />

and transmitter of value, exuding with emotion, authenticity<br />

and tradition. Whether subtly or entreatingly, it highlights<br />

the opulent appearance of luxury and prestige goods.<br />

Packaging is a very special touchpoint that promotes a<br />

lasting relationship with the target audience. All innovative<br />

companies, service providers and brands can profit from<br />

participating in this unique exhibit in Berlin next year.<br />

TL&L: The move to the Arena Berlin raises a variety of new<br />

opportunities. That also has an effect on the kinds of visitors<br />

who will be enticed to attend. Martina, take a quick look into<br />

your crystal ball: which visitors will fall under the spell of next<br />

year’s event?<br />

M: The show will appeal especially to designers, brand<br />

owners, product managers and packaging professionals. We<br />

were delighted to welcome all of these to the last Packaging<br />

Innovations at the Fischauktionshalle. Among them were<br />

also a lot of visitors from the food, cosmetics and consumer<br />

goods industries, like Alnatura, Beiersdorf AG, BASF,<br />

Bell, Brown-Forman, Caterpillar Motors, Carl Kühne KG,<br />

Edding, Edeka, HP, J.J. DARBOVEN, Johnson&Johnson,<br />

Lufthansa-Technik, 3M, Montblanc, mymuesli, Novo<br />

Nordisk, Pelikan, Porsche, STABILO, Rügenwalder Mühle,<br />

Scholz & Friends, Tchibo and Unilever.<br />

TL&L: Last year, for the first time, Packaging Innovations<br />

embarked on a media cooperation with Harper’s Bazaar. The<br />

limelight was focused on exciting lecturers from the fashion,<br />

branding and cosmetics industries, who debated the role<br />

of packaging at the interface of design, sustainability and<br />

luxury. In what form is this partnership planned to continue<br />

next April? What controversial topics and activities can<br />

visitors look forward to?<br />

M: This year, the Harper’s Bazaar roundtable was hot on the<br />

trail of ‘sustainable luxury and the luxury of sustainability’.<br />

The talk with Barbara Kraus raised quite a buzz. High-level<br />

experts including Tobias Phlebs (Brand Union Germany),<br />

Andrea Karg (founder and artistic director of the ALLUDE<br />

cashmere fashion label), Steffen Seifarth (cosmetics<br />

industry) and Markus Lingemann (OFF Office) shed light<br />

on the topic from various angles.<br />

In Berlin, we’ll work with Harper’s Bazaar to launch the<br />

exclusive Luxury Packaging Showroom. With the help of a<br />

design agency specialised in the areas of retail consulting,<br />

retail design and interior design, we’re expecting to develop<br />

an attractive programme and a visually stunning backdrop.<br />

After all, the focal points are going be ‘Store of the Future’<br />

and ‘Smart Revolution’. So, this is where design will have to<br />

join forces with technology in order to create something<br />

great.<br />

OUR UPCOMING SHOW<br />

WILL TAKE PLACE<br />

IN THE CENTER OF<br />

CREATIVITY<br />

PACKAGING INNOVATIONS<br />

BERLIN 2017<br />

#BEPARTOFTHE<strong>PI</strong><br />

In terms of design, Berlin is a rising star and a top destination<br />

for visitors from all around the world. But it’s not just the<br />

international communities that make this location exciting,<br />

it’s the creative potential that’s already there.<br />

Start-ups, innovative SMEs and international global<br />

concerns are all based in Berlin; they use the city as a test<br />

lab. And some 700 consumer goods manufacturers are<br />

headquartered in the region, employing over 100,000<br />

workers and producing about €24 bn in revenues. That’s<br />

why we’re expecting the top creatives and innovators, not<br />

only from Germany but all across Europe.


PREVIEW BERLIN 2017<br />

Berlin is the capital of modern design, a city that attracts creative types from all over the world with its fascinating flair and lively<br />

atmosphere. A must-see event for innovative and influential companies, brands and visionaries. Meet decision makers from a variety of<br />

industries – managing directors, brand names, purchasers, print service providers, product developers and marketing, product and brand<br />

managers – who are looking for innovative solutions, creative suppliers and inspiring products.<br />

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The 6,500 sqm multifunctional Arena provides a high-calibre tradea show infrastructure directly on the banks of the Spree.


PHILIPP<br />

BLUME<br />

PRESIDENT AT PAPERTOWN<br />

AN INTERVIEW<br />

WITH<br />

the look & like<br />

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ARENA BERLIN –<br />

A STAGE<br />

FOR DESIGN &<br />

TECHNOLOGY<br />

“ Packaging material as a poetic component<br />

of a superordinate dramaturgy<br />

An event is only as good as its environment allows. Its<br />

concept has to adapt to the four walls within which it<br />

presents itself, so that it radiates a sense of harmony<br />

and comfort. The rough charm of the Arena Berlin,<br />

directly on the river Spree, perfectly reflects the theme<br />

of the next Packaging Innovations and its sister events,<br />

Luxury Packaging and Label&Print. The old factory<br />

hall features traditional and minimalist industrial<br />

design paired with sophisticated event infrastructure.<br />

In April 2017, it’ll be turned into a playground for the<br />

sustainable stage designers from Papertown. In a brief<br />

interview, Philipp – El Presidente of Papertown – tells<br />

us how they’re planning to transform the hall into a<br />

packaging arena.<br />

TL&L: How will the ‘design meets technology’ theme be<br />

reflected and communicted through the stand design?<br />

P: The design itself takes place in that limbo space<br />

between art and architecture that pays absolute devotion<br />

to corrugated cardboard as a material - and it’s refined<br />

even further with each new project. The design and<br />

construction technologies that we develop represent<br />

completely new approaches in the area of eco-design;<br />

along with our other products, they can be examined<br />

in detail on the basis of our stands. For anybody who’s<br />

interested, we’ll be presenting our methods in detail at<br />

our own booth – and maybe we can even attract some<br />

new talent for our team!<br />

TL&L: Instead of the standard trade fair look, the<br />

Papertown stand concept offers unusual design<br />

possibilities. Exactly how will exhibitors be able to<br />

customise their presence in 2017?<br />

P: We imagine this event as a kind of big book like<br />

a graphic novel or a magazine - a sort of ‘physical<br />

corporate identity’, a form ‘committed to paper’ – in<br />

which every exhibitor can create a page. Our material<br />

is perfectly suited to carrying messages of any kind,<br />

directly by printing on its surface. Thus, objects that are<br />

essentially the same can assume completely different<br />

identities through variations in content.<br />

TL&L: Dear Philipp, how does one wrap up several<br />

thousand square meters of factory floor into a coherent<br />

stage design?<br />

P: Through the systematic use of an unconventional<br />

material, that’s how! Our corrugated cardboard will<br />

generate a consistent, unique look that aligns the event<br />

stylistically. Packaging material as a poetic component<br />

of a superordinate dramaturgy – with landmarks like the<br />

Art House at the centre of the show, the Pop-Up Area<br />

as an open marketplace, lounges as relaxing retreats...<br />

there’s something for everyone.<br />

The staging will pick up and run with the existing<br />

dynamics of the hall - completely embedded in the<br />

context of this event, which stands in interesting<br />

contrast to its surroundings.<br />

TL&L: At the last Packaging Innovations in the<br />

Fischauktionshalle, where the Papertown Art House<br />

formed the heart of the event, you had just been<br />

awarded an iF Design Award. Can you tell us already<br />

which Design 2017 will be featured at the Arena Berlin?<br />

P: Well, this project is still in the design phase undergoing<br />

lots of different ideas and inputs. But I can tell you this<br />

much now: in terms of construction and staging, we’ll<br />

be leaning much further out the window this time, and<br />

in terms of content, it’ll go much more in the direction<br />

of show and action! Just imagine a kind of multimedia<br />

entertainment dome, complete with catwalk, concert<br />

stage and light show. Something along the lines of<br />

‘Buckminster Fuller meets David Copperfield’.


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“ We imagine this event as a kind of big book like a graphic novel or a magazine<br />

- a sort of ‘physical corporate identity’, a form ‘committed to paper’ – in which<br />

every exhibitor can create a page.<br />

WE OFFER MORE THAN JUST A<br />

STAND; IT’S AN EXPERIENCE.<br />

WHETHER ALL-IN CARDBOARD OR<br />

ALL-IN STANDARD, YOU’LL FIND THE<br />

PERFECT EVENT PRESENCE FOR<br />

YOUR BUDGET AND OBJECTIVES.<br />

ALL-IN STAND PACKAGES<br />

STARTING<br />

AT 3.050,- EURO


<strong>16</strong> 17<br />

EVENT KEY FACTS<br />

& STATEMENTS


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HAMBURG 20<strong>16</strong><br />

FIGURES<br />

QUOTES<br />

& STATEMENTS<br />

Product / Brand Manager<br />

CEO<br />

Sales / Account Manager<br />

Graphic Designer<br />

Packaging Designer<br />

Propriertor / Owner<br />

Operations Manager<br />

Marketing Manager<br />

Purchaser<br />

Marketing Director<br />

Research & Development Manager<br />

Print Specialist<br />

Product Designer<br />

Engineering & Production<br />

Production Manager<br />

Communication Director<br />

Independent<br />

VISITOR JOB FUNCTION<br />

“Packaging Innovations is a fresh and local road-show concept that the organisers<br />

take touring through various popular European cities, thereby setting new standards<br />

for high-value trade shows on the packaging industry.<br />

Our conclusion is that the format works perfectly for both exhibitors and visitors!<br />

It provides a glimpse into the innovative areas of the packaging industry and offers<br />

interesting lectures and workshops, as well as allowing plenty of space for networking.<br />

This kind of trade show is a lot of fun!<br />

Frank Rehme, Managing Director, Zukunft des Einkaufens<br />

and Kathrin Mussmann, Founder and Owner, Impulsagenten<br />

45 EXHIBITORS<br />

1.300 VISITORS<br />

Among the visitors:<br />

Alnatura • Beiersdorf AG • BASF •<br />

Brow-Forman • Carl Kühne KG • Edding •<br />

Edeka • HP • J.J. DARBOVEN •<br />

Johnson&Johnson • Montblanc • mymuesli •<br />

Pelikan • Porsche • STABILO • Tchibo •<br />

Unilever • uvm.<br />

“We’ve been very happy with these two days at Packaging<br />

Innovations in Hamburg. We made some interesting<br />

new contacts and attracted some new customers. The<br />

quality of the visitors was very good; well-informed trade<br />

professionals came up to us with concrete requests, absolutely<br />

our ideal target audience. And the Fish Auction<br />

Hall was perfect for the event – a really cool venue with<br />

lots of charm.”<br />

Anders Hansen, Managing Director, The IDP Group<br />

(Great Britain)<br />

in % 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 <strong>16</strong><br />

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VISITOR INDUSTRIES<br />

We welcomed visitors from the following industries (in descending order of representation):<br />

“A great product just won’t sell without terrific packaging: As a graphic designer,<br />

I find this topic extremely important. These two interesting days gave me the opportunity<br />

to check out the latest trends and to gather a wealth of information. In<br />

my mind, what made Packaging Innovations and the PackagingCamp so fascinating<br />

was the integration of expert lectures and practical experience through group<br />

workshops – where one could also make excellent connections.”<br />

Sabrina Grabher, Multimedia Design, WorldConnect AG<br />

Food & beverage, design agencies, services, wholesale & distribution, luxury & prestigious goods,<br />

printing & publishing, paper & cardboard, cosmetics & beauty, personal care & hygiene, graphic<br />

design, retail, marketing agencies, product design, e-commerce, pharmaceutical industry, textile &<br />

clothing, manufacturing, furniture & decor.


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LUXURY<br />

SHOWROOM –<br />

THE STAGE FOR<br />

BRANDS, A<br />

SPECIAL SPOT BY<br />

HARPER’S<br />

BAZAAR<br />

HIGHLIGHT:<br />

Created in cooperation with our media partner,<br />

Harper’s Bazaar, the Luxury Showroom provides for<br />

a unique experience and ensures the generation of<br />

attractive media content.<br />

DO YOU WANT ONE<br />

OF THE COVETED<br />

SPOTS IN THE LUXURY<br />

SHOWROOM?<br />

“ Brands can tell emotional stories<br />

about the special creation of packaging<br />

and shop design, and they generate<br />

multi-sensory experiences.<br />

Contact Martina Hofmann for details.<br />

Never before was the outside of a product so important<br />

for the luxury and prestige goods industry. Special<br />

packaging and showrooms can transmit essential brand<br />

values, telling emotional stories and creating multisensory<br />

experiences. In this way, design underscores<br />

the unique appearance of a brand.<br />

Our Luxury Showroom offers the perfect stage for<br />

innovative and head-turning brands. Sales, experience<br />

and design are at the forefront in this area. Your brand<br />

products are available not only to be seen and touched<br />

by onsite visitors but also to be directly purchased.<br />

The pop-up concept is particularly attractive for the<br />

following industries:<br />

• Cosmetics<br />

• Food & Gourmet<br />

• Fashion & Accessories<br />

• Interior


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GET TO KNOW THE<br />

EXHIBITORS<br />

OF 2017<br />

5 1/2<br />

QUESTIONS<br />

TO<br />

STEPHAN BESTEHORN<br />

MANAGING DIRECTOR<br />

RLC | PACKAGNG GROUP


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TL&L: How would you describe your company in three<br />

words?<br />

SB: Innovative. Passionate. Customer-oriented.<br />

TL&L: Or in other words... are you plotters-andprinters<br />

or InDesign-and-Photoshop?<br />

creative purposes. The Macintosh was a real milestone<br />

for our pre-press, and it replaced classic film production<br />

because “a film belongs at the movies!” That’s what the<br />

marketing campaign was called that ushered in a new<br />

era of print preparation. Now our Macintosh just sits on<br />

the shelf, but we remember it fondly as a symbol for the<br />

first step towards digitisation.<br />

SB: Both! For the perfectly produced product, you need<br />

knowledge in design, but you also need implementation<br />

competence ... This is completely in line with our<br />

way of thinking: we’re constantly questioning design,<br />

technology and processes in order to make packaging<br />

ever better – without forgetting where we came from.<br />

You can have the fastest and fanciest car, but it’s got no<br />

value if you don’t know how to drive it! So, with us, you’ll<br />

find InDesign, Photoshop, plotters and printers - as well<br />

as the people who know how to use it all in concert.<br />

TL&L: The theme of the next Packaging Innovations is<br />

‘design meets technology’. Which of the innovations of<br />

the recent past would you rather not do without?<br />

SB: Oh, the ‘swipe’ - on a smartphone, tablet or<br />

notebook. With one small motion you reveal, delete or<br />

link data. This simple hand movement, made possible<br />

through innovative technology, has greatly simplified life<br />

and established itself permanently in our daily routines.<br />

“ A recent example of how technology<br />

and design complement each other<br />

can be seen in our our ‘Lumen’ concept<br />

study, an innovative packaging<br />

concept that combines glow-in-thedark<br />

with special designs for producing<br />

eye-catching effects.<br />

Increasingly, the innovations of the recent past are to<br />

be found in efficient inline production. Today, more and<br />

more effects can be produced cheaply inline.<br />

TL&L: What technologies does your company insist<br />

on? How do design and technology complement each<br />

other?<br />

SB: Our aim is to find the most efficient way forward<br />

for packaging. We do this based on our lean philosophy,<br />

which also means that we utilise new digital options<br />

throughout the entire value chain. Direct, flexible and<br />

creative! This means things like computer-aided design,<br />

digital visualisations or mock-ups, virtual 3D shelf<br />

simulations or the networking of packaging with the<br />

digital world through NFC tags or printed electronics.<br />

A recent example of how technology and design<br />

complement each other can be seen in our our ‘Lumen’<br />

concept study, an innovative packaging concept that<br />

combines glow-in-the-dark with special designs for<br />

producing eye-catching effects. As a highlight, printed<br />

electronics enhance special shapes and colours or<br />

individual details of various kinds of packaging. Different<br />

switching mechanisms set the light function to activate<br />

directly at the point of sale or later, when the packaging<br />

is opened – whichever is needed. The benefits: In<br />

contrast to lighting solutions, the individual components<br />

don’t have to be manually integrated into the packaging<br />

in advance. Thus, luminescent packaging is suitable for<br />

mass production.<br />

particular, it’s the secondary functions that will change,<br />

meaning the interaction with or connectivity to the<br />

customer. The packaging will provide, for example, more<br />

information or memory features, or it’ll serve as therapy<br />

support. This is where digital packaging solutions come<br />

in. They still retain the traditional primary functions<br />

such as protection, transport and storage. But on top of<br />

that, the packaging can actively help implement these<br />

functions more effectively for all the links in the value<br />

chain. It becomes an interface between the digital and<br />

real worlds – and thus much more personal. Like, my<br />

milk carton sends a message to my smartphone to tell<br />

me that I should stop by the supermarket after work.<br />

Ideally, it also knows that I should pick up more coffee<br />

or cocoa at the same time. It’s equipped with sensors or<br />

NFC technology.<br />

through relief and blind embossing. A hot foil stamp in<br />

shiny gold also adorns the wrapper: the company logo.<br />

This chocolate really gives you the feeling of having<br />

bought something extraordinary. And by the way: the<br />

chocolate is also delicious ;-)<br />

Art on the outside as well as on the inside.<br />

SB: But if you ask me what I think was revolutionary<br />

in the packaging and printing industry: I remember<br />

the first Macintosh Classic that my brother – also a<br />

Managing Director of the rlc | packaging group – bought<br />

for our pre-press about 25 years ago. While the ‘digital<br />

natives’ generation has grown up with the finger swipe,<br />

at that time we had to learn how to use the mouse for<br />

TL&L: Please describe the packaging of the future.<br />

What features will, say, a milk carton be equipped with<br />

in 20 years?<br />

SB: The packaging of the future is increasingly becoming<br />

a means of communication with the consumer – whether<br />

in the classic sales and advertising sense, as a service<br />

provider or to optimise storage or transport routes. In<br />

TL&L: Which products have you bought lately just for<br />

the packaging?<br />

SB: Callier L’Ecorce – Callier chocolate wrappers<br />

really are art: they bear a traditional paper cut-out that<br />

captures all the details around the Cailler chocolate, like<br />

grazing dairy cows or the Maison Cailler headquarters.<br />

The motifs on the packaging surface are finely raised


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CREATIVE PAPER<br />

CONFERENCE<br />

Come see us! At our booth at the Creative Paper<br />

Conference you can find out more about the show<br />

and the opportunities for cooperation in 2017.<br />

WHEN<br />

27 & 28 OCTOBER<br />

in the old Congress Hall in<br />

Munich<br />

We’ll be waiting for you with our latest cardboard<br />

stand.<br />

An absolute eye-catcher: Our small but excellent<br />

cardboard booth has already won an award for<br />

stand design at the trade meeting in Berlin.<br />

Visit us at the Creative Paper Conference in Munich<br />

and – with a bit of luck – you might win a presentation<br />

area at Packaging Innovations 2017 in Berlin.


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GET READY FOR<br />

THE PACKAGING ARENA<br />

WATCH OUR TRAILER NOW<br />

SEE YOU IN BERLIN<br />

ORGANISER


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IMPRINT<br />

Organiser Easyfairs Deutschland GmbH,<br />

Balanstr. 73, 81541 München<br />

Event: Packaging Innovations<br />

Berlin 2017<br />

Group Event Director: Martina Hofmann,<br />

Easyfairs Deutschland GmbH<br />

Event Diary Editors:<br />

Sandra Tennemann & Laura Haberkorn<br />

of THE LOOK & LIKE<br />

Photos: Tom Seelbach<br />

Hauke Hatzelhoffer<br />

Design and Production Cardboard Architecture:<br />

Papertown, Philipp Blume, Wien<br />

WWW.<strong>PI</strong>-BERLIN2017.COM<br />

MARTINA HOFMANN<br />

GROUP EVENT DIRECTOR D-A<br />

TEL. +49 89 127 <strong>16</strong>5 185<br />

MARTINA.HOFMANN@EASYFAIRS.COM<br />

BIRGIT MEINBERG<br />

PROJEKT MANAGER MARKETING<br />

TEL. +49 89 127 <strong>16</strong>5 145<br />

BIRGIT.MEINBERG@EASYFAIRS.COM<br />

KATHRIN WORMER<br />

MARKETING<br />

TEL. +49 89 127 <strong>16</strong>5 182<br />

KATHRIN.WORMER@EASYFAIRS.COM<br />

FELIX CABELLO<br />

SALES EXECUTIVE<br />

TEL. +49 89 127 <strong>16</strong>5 180<br />

FELIX.CABELLO@EASYFAIRS.COM<br />

TOM FRIEDRICH<br />

SALES EXECUTIVE<br />

TEL. +49 89 127 <strong>16</strong>5 123<br />

TOM.FRIEDRICH@EASYFAIRS.COM

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