Panellists in this video:
• Mr Soumyanath Mishra, AVP & Head – Packaging Development, Mankind Research Centre (MODERATOR)
• Mr Chandi Prasad Ravipati, Head – Packaging Development, Aurobindo Pharma
• Ms Anahita Karande, GM, Alkem Laboratories
• Dr Pradeep Kumar Vishwakarma, Associate Director, MSTG – Respiratory, Cipla
• Mr G V Srinivas, Associate Director – Packaging R&D, DifGen Pharmaceuticals
• Mr Anurag Chauhan, Assistant GM, Digitalization, Automation & Analytics (India & Ireland), Amneal Pharmaceuticals
• Mr Dattatraya Batwal, Head – Packaging Development, Sandoz
• Mr Rajendra R Shetty, Sr Manager, Packaging Innovation, Abbott
Key Highlights:
[1] AI-driven inspection, smarter serialisation and predictive maintenance will become standard
[2] Sustainability will have move from promise to proof. By 2035, claims won’t be enough. Measurable, auditable sustainability metrics will become part of packaging strategy.
[3] Regulations will tighten and harmonise. By 2035, packaging systems will have to adapt across markets
[4] Anti-counterfeiting will go high-tech. Blockchain traceability, secure codes and invisible markers will redefine product protection.
[5] Flexibility will replace rigidity. In 2035, packaging formats and lines will have to adapt to new SKUs, smaller batches and evolving regulations.
[6] Smart packaging will become part of a larger connected ecosystem. Packs will connect to wearables, integrate with cloud platforms and sync with manufacturer data systems.
[7] Packaging teams will need digital, regulatory, and material science expertise. It is key to invest in upskilling today.
[8] Packaging will be a key business differentiator. Not just a protective layer, but a competitive advantage.