Bengaluru gears up for ProPak India Expo

ProPak India will bring together the food and beverage industry, from ingredients to processing and packaging, at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) from 25 - 27 September, 2024. The expos collectively will feature over 340 domestic and international exhibitors, with over 17,000 plus visitors.

17 Sep 2024 | By Disha Chakraborty

ProPak India will take place at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) from 25 - 27 September 2024

Informa Markets in India is all set to bring in the 6th edition of ProPak India  and 18th edition of collocated Food Ingredients (Fi India) along with the to Bengaluru this year from 25-27 September 2024 at the BIEC. These vibrant expos stand as the premier B2B hub, uniting the food, health, packaging, and processing sectors in one grand event. ProPak India showcases a comprehensive array of advanced processing machinery and packaging solutions, featuring a wide spectrum of products, from packaging materials and machinery to labelling systems, automation technologies, and beyond.

The Indian food and beverage packaging market is projected to grow from USD 35.93-billion in 2024 to USD 49.27-billion by 2029, with a CAGR of 6.52% during this period. This growth is driven by the increasing consumption of packaged foods, growing awareness of product quality, and the expanding food processing sector, which reduces agricultural waste.

The rise of organised retail, higher purchasing power among the middle class, and the booming online food delivery market, supported by platforms like Zomato and Swiggy, also contribute to this trend. However, the market faces challenges due to fluctuating raw material prices, stringent regulations on plastic use, and the need for sustainable packaging solutions, spurred by environmental concerns. The shift towards eco-friendly packaging, supported by companies like Evirocor, and innovations in nanotechnology to enhance packaging sustainability and functionality, are expected to further shape the market's growth amidst evolving regulatory landscapes.

Speaking on ProPak India expo, Yogesh Mudras, managing director, Informa Markets in India, said, “Fi India and ProPak India 2024 is more than just an exhibition; it's a convergence of innovation, collaboration, and forward-thinking solutions that will shape the future of the food and packaging industries. As new regulations focused on sustainability and safety redefine packaging standards, companies must adapt and innovate to remain competitive. With 75% of global consumers willing to pay more for eco-friendly packaging and 68% expressing concerns about plastic waste, the demand for sustainable practices is undeniable.”

Mudras also pointed out the rise in food-borne diseases that has heightened health consciousness among consumers, leading to a growing demand for natural ingredients and safer food practices. In response to these evolving trends, this year’s event will provide an unparalleled platform for industry leaders to connect, explore solutions, and drive the transformation of the sector.

“Bengaluru, being a dynamic hub for food processing and innovation, makes it the perfect venue to host Fi India and ProPak India 2024 once again. The city’s thriving market and strategic importance in the industry will play a crucial role in fostering growth and collaboration among key stakeholders," he added.

The shows attracts a wide range of attendees, including food manufacturers, producers, distributors, and suppliers, packaging materials providers, machinery and equipment manufacturers, labelling solutions experts, and automation technology providers, along with procurement heads, R&D professionals, food consultants, and government officials providing a fertile ground for networking and business collaboration.

Exhibitors will showcase a diverse array of products, such as herbs, spices, seasonings, food additives, flavours, colours, fragrances, and nutritional ingredients essential for food formulation. ProPak India will feature over 100 exhibitors and over 500 brands, both expos collectively anticipating drawing over 17,000 visitors.  

ProPak India 2024 is supported by several key industry associations, including SIES (South Indian Education Society), IFCA (Indian Federation of Culinary Associations), ASPA (Authentication Solution Providers' Association), further enhancing the event’s credibility and influence.

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What is the point of focus for the packaging industry, currently?

Results

What is the point of focus for the packaging industry, currently?

Margins

 

25.00%

Reverse auctions

 

27.08%

Safety norms

 

25.00%

Wastage

 

22.92%

Total Votes : 48