ProPak Asia 2025 to spotlight carbon-neutral innovation in global processing and packaging

    The 32nd edition of ProPak Asia, the region’s leading international trade exhibition for food, beverage, and pharmaceutical processing and packaging, is set to return to the Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre (BITEC) from 11 to 14 June 2025.

    With the theme “Carbon-Neutral Pathways to a Sustainable Processing and Packaging Ecosystem,” the event aims to reshape the future of manufacturing through sustainability-driven innovation and cross-border collaboration.

    Kotchasorn Tocharoentanapol, deputy event director for ProPak Asia, Informa Markets briefed about the upcoming ProPak Asia 2025 during the roadshow held in The RuMa Hotel and Residences, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 22 April 2025 | Photo by Informa Markets / NHA File Photo
    Kotchasorn Tocharoentanapol, deputy event director for ProPak Asia, Informa Markets, briefed about the upcoming ProPak Asia 2025 during the roadshow held in The RuMa Hotel and Residences, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 22 April 2025 | Photo by News Hub Asia

    This year’s edition emphasises the importance of sustainable industrial practices. By targeting carbon neutrality across all stages—from production to distribution—ProPak Asia 2025 is aligning with global climate goals and helping businesses future-proof their operations. Attendees will be introduced to innovative solutions designed to reduce emissions, optimise energy use, and minimise packaging waste.

    Speakers at the ProPak Asia 2025 KL Roadshow. From left: Paul Savuriar from GlobalData PLC; Dr Visit Limlurcha, vice chairman of The Thai Chamber of Commerce; and Kotchasorn Tocharoentanapol, deputy event director for ProPak Asia, Informa Markets, Thailand. | The RuMa Hotel and Residences, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 22 April 2025 | Photo by Informa Markets / NHA File Photo
    Speakers at the ProPak Asia 2025 KL Roadshow. From left: Paul Savuriar from GlobalData PLC; Dr Visit Limlurcha, vice chairman of The Thai Chamber of Commerce; and Kotchasorn Tocharoentanapol, deputy event director for ProPak Asia, Informa Markets, Thailand. | The RuMa Hotel and Residences, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 22 April 2025 | Photo by Informa Markets / NHA File Photo

    Leading up to the Bangkok event, Informa Markets today hosted the ProPak Asia 2025 International Roadshow@Malaysia at The RuMa Hotel and Residences in Kuala Lumpur. The roadshow spotlighted trade and investment opportunities between Malaysia and Thailand, while offering insights into regulatory navigation and strategic sourcing. Presentations by GlobalData PLC and the Thai Chamber of Commerce underscored the regional economic potential of sustainable industrial cooperation.

    Deputy event director for ProPak Asia at Informa Markets, Kotchasorn Tocharoentanapol, at the roadshow said, “The main event will provide guests from Malaysia and across the world the chance to connect with new business partners, enable them to take in automation and technological advances from major global manufacturers and facilitate insights into the trends shaping the industry today and driving it into the future.”

    Kotchasorn Tocharoentanapol, deputy event director for ProPak Asia, Informa Markets at the roadshow held in The RuMa Hotel and Residences, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 22 April 2025 | Photo by Informa Markets / NHA File Photo
    Kotchasorn Tocharoentanapol, deputy event director for ProPak Asia, Informa Markets, at the roadshow held in The RuMa Hotel and Residences, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 22 April 2025 | Photo by Informa Markets / NHA File Photo

    ProPak Asia serves as a vital platform for knowledge exchange and commercial engagement across eight industry-focused zones—including ProcessingTechAsia, PharmaTechAsia, PackagingTechAsia, PackagingSolutionsAsia, Lab&TestAsia, DrinkTechAsia, Coding,Marking&LabellingAsia, and Coldchain,Logistics,Warehousing&FactoryAsia—spanning the full value chain of the processing and packaging sectors.

    Organised by Informa Markets, ProPak Asia 2025 will showcase cutting-edge technology, automation solutions, and environmentally responsible practices from over 2,000 exhibitor brands representing 42 countries. The four-day exhibition is expected to attract more than 68,000 visitors from at least 83 countries and regions.

    Interested attendees and businesses are encouraged to pre-register at ppka.imasia-passport.com for fast-track entry and programme updates.

    For more information, visit www.propakasia.com or contact June Chutimas at [email protected]. News Hub Asia's new seal logo is a black spot with the letters 'NHA' inscribed in the centre with three diagonal dots in white.