New Esko webinar to address packaging supply chain trends

Esko's annual Packaging Trends Talk webinar, scheduled for February 19, 2025, examines challenges and opportunities for 2025.

Esko has scheduled its annual Packaging Trends Talk webinar for February 19, 2025, to explore the latest trends in the packaging supply chain. Sustainability, cybersecurity, and the integration of AI will be among the key industry concerns addressed by packaging experts.
 
Just weeks after publishing its 2025 Packaging Trends study, Esko will explore the pivotal changes set to impact the packaging industry in the live webinar.
 
'This event is an opportunity for those working in the packaging supply chain to discover the key trends and factors that have the potential to shape the future of the sector,' said Jan De Roeck, chief marketing officer with Esko. 'With a selection of technical experts and guest speakers from leading companies, the Packaging Trends Talk 2025 will deliver actionable strategies to help businesses stay ahead of the curve in our rapidly evolving industry.'
 
Based on the findings of the company’s annual report, which gathered insights from nearly 500 experts worldwide and from across the industry, the webinar will feature real-world examples and success stories and present an opportunity to engage with industry leaders and address crucial questions.
 
'We will be closely examining the key factors affecting the packaging supply chain in 2025,' said Roeck. 'The need to adapt to ever-evolving eco-conscious regulations and practices to achieve sustainability objectives – and indeed to be compliant with changing regulations – will be a key discussion,' he said.
 
Similarly, the hot-button topic of AI will be a focus as we examine how to leverage the technology to drive efficiency and accuracy as part of the digital transformation journey.
 
'We’ll be closely examining cybersecurity and the increasing importance of protecting packaging data in a cloud-first world,' said Roeck. 'We’ll also discuss how the market forces influencing design and production are causing global packaging shifts.'