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Prod&Pack

The packaged product factory

 

The only French industrial trade show bringing together all factory solutions: Produce • package • condition • ship – a 100% complete and unique offering!

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“PROD & PACK” – a name that may suggest packaging, and yet… this unique event in France offers a full panorama of solutions for the factory, covering every stage from production right through to shipping!

From 18 to 20 November 2025, more than 750 exhibitors and experts will welcome decision-makers from all sectors to discover a comprehensive offering dedicated to industrial performance and transition.

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Our key figures

+ 750

exhibitors

+ 15,800

visitors in 2023

New!

1 additional hall

+ 40

conferences

 

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A unique and comprehensive offering for the factory –
from production to shipping

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Major themes addressing today’s industrial challenges

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Espace Thématique

Concrete feedback

Major industrial players share their experiences at PROD & PACK! Agromousquetaires, La Rosée, Yves Rocher, Groupe Bel, Tipiak… and many more!

Innovation

Innovation – a crucial driver of business competitiveness! A Sustainable Trends Aisle – a showroom featuring new technologies and machines in operation. On the federations’ side: an overview of sector-wide actions and commitments through innovation (Federations Forum).

AI in processing and packaging lines

AI is already being integrated into processing and packaging lines, as illustrated by the partnership between Nestlé and IBM Research in designing high-barrier packaging materials using generative AI. With around a hundred AI projects already deployed in leading companies, expert John Rauscher will give a conference to help better understand the competitive advantage of businesses adopting AI.

Focus on the PPWR

Anticipate regulatory changes! Spotlight on the PPWR (Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation) with a round table at the Federations Forum.

The “3R” Challenges

The “3R” challenges with a dedicated morning session: “Reduction – Recyclability of Packaging”