Rob Wallace

The next edition of Luxe Pack New York, the luxury packaging trade exhibition in its 9th year, will be the largest event to date, with an additional 10 exhibitors scheduled to participate. The show, which sold-out five months before its opening, will be held May 18 – 19, at The Altman Building and Metropolitan Pavilion (135 West 18th Street between 6th & 7th Avenues). To assist visitors in locating the suppliers that specialize in their market, Luxe Pack is launching three specific tracks – Beauty track, Wine & Sprits track and the Fine Foods track.  Exhibitors in each

The next edition of Luxe Pack New York, the luxury packaging trade exhibition in its 9th year, will be the largest event to date, with an additional 10 exhibitors scheduled to participate. The show, which sold-out five months before its opening, will be held May 18-19, at The Altman Building and Metropolitan Pavilion. To assist visitors in locating the suppliers that specialize in their market, Luxe Pack is launching three specific tracks – Beauty track, Wine & Sprits track and the Fine Foods track.Exhibitors in each track will be identified on the floor map at the show. “Luxe Pack

Even with computer renderings aiding in early packaging evaluations, it's important not to overlook the sense of touch. YOU ARE PARTICIPATING in a specifications meeting during the early phase of a new package's lifecycle—its birth, from concept to idea. But do ideas always look better on paper? Change the term "paper" to substrate and add a three-dimensional flavor and Rob Wallace, managing partner of New York-based Wallace Church, would say, "absolutely." Wallace is on the front lines of taking a package concept to maturity—from the glimmering imagination crafted by zealous marketing professionals, to a carefully designed concept that can stand on its own

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