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HanoiPrintPack 2025 showcases green packaging trends

The event provides businesses with an opportunity to explore advanced printing and packaging technologies while engaging in sustainable development and industry networking.

THE HANOI TIMES — The 12th Hanoi International Printing and Packaging Exhibition (HanoiPrintPack 2025) opened on July 2 features 150 booths from 11 countries that showcase advanced technologies in printing, packaging, automation, and eco-friendly materials.

Visitors have the opportunity to witness on-site demonstrations of the latest machinery and gain hands-on experience with the practical applications of new technologies in the printing and packaging sectors.

Hoang Quang Phong, Vice President of the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI), described HanoiPrintPack as a platform for promoting trade and connecting manufacturers, suppliers, and stakeholders across the industry.

The exhibition opens on the morning of July 2. Photos: Hanoimoi

In addition to showcasing technology, the exhibition facilitates discussions about green development, efficient resource use, and innovations in sustainable packaging solutions.

Vietnam’s packaging industry is experiencing strong growth, with export turnover surpassing $2 billion in 2024 and maintaining an annual growth rate of 10%-12%.

The printing sector is expanding as well, projected to grow 14.43% by 2028 due to digital transformation and evolving market demands.

HanoiPrintPack 2025 runs through July 5 covering a series of expert-led seminars on smart packaging, printing technology, and sustainability strategies.

Some photos from the exhibition. 

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