EDITION SPECIALE by Luxe Pack keeps its sustainable packaging theme for a more responsible consumption

ÉDITION SPÉCIALE by Luxe Pack; @editionspeciale-luxepack.com

After the success of the first edition in June 2019, EDITION SPECIALE by Luxe Pack, the main event for the luxury packaging market, is renewing the theme “sustainable packaging and responsible consumption”. The trade show will occur at the Carreau du Temple in Paris on 26th and 27th May 2020.

After consulting with many luxury brands and packaging manufacturers; it appears that the challenge of sustainable development is the key factor for success in packaging innovations.

“Convinced by the diversity of the subject, Edition Spéciale by Luxe Pack will present even more sustainable packaging solutions and provide rich content as we go further together in the eco-design of tomorrow’s packaging,” explains Fabienne Germond, Director of the Luxe Pack trade shows.

ÉDITION SPÉCIALE by Luxe Pack 2019 edition; @editionspeciale-luxepack.com

Participation of market leaders and the emergence of new actors

This event will host 75 exhibitors, an increase of 18% compared to 2019. To this day, the exhibition is renewing the attendance of leaders in luxury packaging and the participation of new international actors; to guarantee the 2,000 expected visitors a panel of packaging solutions designed with the environmental concern in mind: lighter, refillable, “clean” finishes, natural materials, plant-based dividers, etc.

They already confirmed their attendance: ALBEA, BARALAN, BORMIOLI LUIGI, PROCOS, KNOLL, KURZ, GAINERIE 91, ESKA, QUADPACK, VERESCENCE, DIAM PACK, PROCOP, FAVINI and many more.

Start-up pitches and highlights

As the conferences of the 2019 edition registered record attendance, this year the talks will take place in a 250-seat auditorium.

The morning sessions will be open to experts, brands, and associations. The topics will be such as the role of luxury specialists, the packaging trends from one continent to another, design, and also online retail.

The afternoons will be dedicated to feedback from manufacturers/brands and will include topics focusing on natural materials, reuse, recycling, lighter products, etc.

ÉDITION SPÉCIALE by Luxe Pack 2019 edition; @editionspeciale-luxepack.com

Two “start-up pitch” sessions will give a voice to young innovators who are developing new innovative and inspiring materials for the (luxury) packaging industry:

PILI which substitutes polluting dyes from the petrochemical industry with ecological pigments that are made naturally by bacteria.

AUTHENTIC MATERIALS which has developed recycling processes for offcut waste from noble materials like leather, wood or horn, turning them into blended materials and composites for the luxury market.

GREEN GEN TECHNOLOGIES which has developed a bottle made of linen fibre and tree resin that is biodegradable (if crushed) and can resist to temperature variation.

– SYMBIOTEC which produces and sells eco-friendly packaging made from mycelium (a filamentary plant-based product made by many mushrooms).

– And many more…

Finally, in a dedicated area, visitors can discover how to make refillable ceramic bottles, for perfume and cosmetics. They will also find a collection of items designed as part of a creative design incubator, experimenting with new processes and procedures. Materials with a new look created from an abundant resource: waste.

@greengentechnologies.com

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LVMH is offering 30 startups a chance to showcase solutions during 2020 Viva Technology Paris

 

 

 

The search for the winner of the 4th LVMH Innovation Award: game on! Registration closes on February 21, 2020. If you are selected, you will be showcased in your own booth within the LVMH Luxury Lab during the 3 days of the 2020 Viva Technology mega event.

The search for the winner of the 4th LVMH Innovation Award: game on! Registration closes on February 21, 2020.; Photo: © DR

For the fourth consecutive year, LVMH is offering 30 startups from around the world a chance to showcase their solutions in the LVMH Luxury Lab during the Viva Technology show, set for June 11-13, 2020 in Paris. The 30 startups selected will compete for the LVMH Innovation Award, which recognizes the best idea for Crafting the Customer Experience of Tomorrow. The winner will receive a full year of mentoring at La Maison des Startups LVMH, the Group’s incubator.

With less than a month to go until the challenge platform closes, LVMH invited comedian Paul Taylor to pitch his latest idea to Ian Rogers, LVMH Chief Digital Officer…

If you’re convinced your idea is better than Paul’s, don’t wait, register today for the 4th LVMH Innovation Award: challenges.vivatechnology.com/en/challenges/lvmh.

@LVMH/ @challenges.vivatechnology.com/en/challenges/lvmh;
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LVMH also announced the members of the panel of Experts and the timeline for the 7th edition of the LVMH Prize for Young Fashion Designers.

After its sixth successful edition, which awarded South African designer Thebe Magugu and Israeli designer Hed Mayner, the seventh edition of the LVMH Prize for Young Fashion Designers revealed the list of its 2020 committee of Experts.

This year, 9 new fashion and luxury professionals are joining the committee composed of 59 international Experts. New addition to the panel Gigi Hadid does us the honor of being the Showroom Ambassador for the semi-final of the 2020 LVMH Prize.

The semi-final of the Prize will be held in Paris, on Thursday, February 27th and Friday, February 28th at the LVMH Headquarters on 22 avenue Montaigne. The committee of international Experts will select, amongst the 20 semi-finalists, the 8 designers who will participate in the Prize Finale on June 5, 2020 at the Louis Vuitton Foundation.

The new 2020 Experts are:

  • Sinéad Burke, Activist;
  • Ronnie Cooke Newhouse, Artistic director;
  • Caroline Daur, Digital entrepreneur;
  • Jo Ellison, “How to Spend It” Editor-in-chief;
  • Leaf Greener, Artistic consultant and writer;
  • Gigi Hadid, Model and Philanthropist;
  • Ibrahim Kamara, Stylist and fashion editor at large, i-D;
  • Natalie Kingham, Fashion and buying director at Matches Fashion;
  • Lauren Santo Domingo, Co-founder & chief brand officer Moda Operandi.

The winner of the LVMH Prize for Young Fashion Designers receives €300,000 and benefits from one year of tailor-made mentorship from a specially dedicated LVMH team whose expertise covers many fields, such as intellectual property, sourcing, production, distribution, image, communication, marketing, and sustainable development.

The Karl Lagerfeld Prize also rewards a young designer with €150,000 and allows her or him to benefit from a year of mentoring.

@LVMH

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