Organisers of Labelexpo Asia 2025 closed the latest edition reporting 14 per cent visitor growth, reaffirming its reputation as the largest dedicated labels and package printing event in the region.
Over 30,560 visitors came from 114 countries and the show occupied 40,000sqm of the Shanghai New International Expo Centre.
Labelexpo Asia 2025 was elevated by a series of new initiatives designed to connect and promote business growth, innovation and sustainability.
Attendees experienced cutting-edge technology through the Smart Label Trail and Digital Pouch Factory, engaged with a comprehensive educational programme featuring expert seminars and masterclasses, celebrated excellence at the Label Industry China Awards, and maximised business connections in the new Global Connect Hub – a dedicated VIP zone designed for international buyers.
Technology and exhibitor success
With over 450 exhibitors on the show floor, Labelexpo Asia 2025 delivered on innovation and business opportunities.
Highlights included Xeikon unveiling a subscription-model press for the Asia-Pacific market allowing converters to enter the digital market without making a large Capex investment.
General Inkjet Printing (GIP) showcased its three main products – the cost-effective Label Smart series, the professional Label Ultra series, and its Falcon mobile digital printing platform.
Xuebin Huang, CEO of General Inkjet Printing Technology Co., described Labelexpo Asia 2025 as a “benchmark event in the label printing industry of the Asia-Pacific region”.
“This exhibition, with its professional organisational structure and abundant industry resources, has established a high-quality platform for technical exchanges and business cooperation,” Huang added.
Weigang showcased its Digital + Conventional strategy, which integrates high-speed, digital equipment with stable, efficient conventional flexo technology to deliver smart printing solutions for diverse scenarios.
“The results of our participation far exceeded expectations, not only significantly enhancing our brand influence, but also injecting renewed momentum for sustained innovation into our team,” said Aegean He, director of marketing and communication at Weigang.
The event also served as HP’s platform to deliver the Asia-Pacific launch of the brand’s new Indigo 6K+ and Indigo 200K presses.
Roy Xu, general manager for China at HP Indigo/PWI Digital Print Gr., praised Labelexpo Asia 2025 as a “high-calibre and high-quality event for the digital printing industry”.
“This exhibition not only brought together cutting-edge technologies and innovative concepts, but also showcased end-to-end solutions from production to application through pioneering formats such as the Digital Pouch Factory, significantly enhancing in-depth communication and collaboration across the industrial supply chain,” he said.
Other spotlighted technology of note included: Brotech FFX430/530/680 AI-driven eight-color flexographic press, Caisheng CS-J380F intermittent flexographic press, Duowell seventh-generation LF ‘Optimus Prime’-series flexo press, Epson SurePress L-5034 water-based inkjet label press, Flora new generation ORCA 350 integrated digital printing and embellishment machine, HanGlobal LabStar 330HD Hybrid high-speed label combination press, Hochen intermittent flexographic press, Jota Machinery showcasing servo-driven thermal paper slitting technology, Pulisi WD-790 full-colour water-based wide-format digital press, Rhyguan RF-330 flexographic press, Spande’s cost-effective S5 flexo press developed for the mid-range market and the fifth-generation S7 intelligent combination press, Vorey AuraCut A8 intelligent digital label die-cutting machine, and Wanjie latest model 350 intermittent flexographic press.
“The Asia-Pacific labels and package printing market continues to demonstrate remarkable growth and relevance, driven by the region's dynamic economic expansion and increasing demand for innovative and sustainable solutions,” said Kevin Liu, group director for China at Labelexpo Global Series.
“Labelexpo Asia 2025 has once again proven to be a vital platform for showcasing cutting-edge technologies and fostering meaningful connections across the industry.
“The event not only highlighted the strength of the Chinese market, but also underscores its critical role in shaping the future of global label and package printing.”
Sustainability on show
In addition to demonstrating sustainable label technology on the show floor, Labelexpo Asia 2025 launched its own sustainability initiatives, including the use of dedicated recycling waste bins covering a range of materials and substances, such as exhibitors’ ink waste.
Another important initiative was ensuring recycling of all show floor carpets with a total of 19,558sqm saved from landfill. The increased use of LED screens for signage across the show further enhanced sustainability credentials combined with recycling of all physical show signage.
“Labelexpo Asia 2025 has been an extraordinary success, reaffirming its position as the largest and most influential event for the labels and package printing industry in the Asia-Pacific region,” said Jade Grace, managing director of Labelexpo Global Series.
“Our objective continues to be to evolve and ensure our platforms foster meaningful connections to promote business growth, innovation and sustainability. The overwhelming response from exhibitors and visitors, coupled with the innovative features introduced this year, such as the Global Connect Hub, have set a new benchmark for the event.
“As we look to the future, we are excited to continue evolving and expanding the show under the LOUPE Asia brand in 2027, ensuring it remains the premier destination for innovation, collaboration, and business growth in this thriving market.”
The event returns in 2027 from 30 November to 3 December as LOUPE Asia, continuing the legacy and mission to deliver the largest label, flexible packaging, and folding carton industry event in the region, driven by the strength and expansion of the Chinese market.
