From 23 to 25 September 2025, Packaging Valley Germany e. V. will be showcasing a wide range of packaging, machinery and automation solutions at a 1,400 square metre joint stand in Hall 3C. Specialist presentations and discussions will offer additional insights into future topics in the industry.
Platform for innovation and exchange
Packaging Valley sees itself as a centre of excellence for packaging machine construction and automation in Germany. Since its foundation in 2007, the cluster has networked over 100 companies that serve markets worldwide with innovative technologies - from food to pharmaceuticals to cosmetics. At FACHPACK 2025, the network will present itself with a large joint stand that makes innovations and expertise accessible in a compact format.
Visitors can experience the latest developments here - from AI-supported machine controls and digital engineering up to Robotic solutions and sustainable packaging concepts, that reduce material consumption and make processes more efficient.
Over 20 co-exhibitors on one stand
The Packaging Valley joint stand includes, among other things Harro Höfliger packaging machines, HERMA, OPTIMA packaging group, Rockwell Automation, Schneider Electric, WIPOTEC-OCS, Ishida, Murrelektronik, Leuze electronic and many other partners. This means that almost the entire value chain of the packaging industry is represented on 1,400 square metres - from components and automation to complete lines.
Professional dialogue on the PACKBOX stage
In addition to the exhibits, the focus is on professional dialogue. On the PACKBOX stage (Hall 4, Stand 4-209), experts from Packaging Valley and the industry will provide insights into current developments. Topics such as new regulatory requirements, digital transformation and sustainable materials will be discussed in a practical way. This will give visitors an overview of how technologies, standards and customer requirements will change in the coming years.
A network for the future
Packaging Valley Germany e. V. emerged from the clusters in Hohenlohe and Stuttgart and has expanded its network throughout Germany since 2024. More than 100 companies belong to the association, including market leaders in packaging machine construction, software providers, component manufacturers and service providers. The aim is to make bundled expertise and innovation for intelligent, sustainable packaging solutions available worldwide.
