AmericaPack Summit 2026

Senior packaging leaders from across North America will gather from 26 January to 27 January 2026 for the AmericaPack Summit 2026, hosted by Marcus Evans at the Red Rock Casino Resort and Spa in Las Vegas. The summit is known for its private, invitation-based environment that brings together decision makers across FMCG packaging, sustainability, operations and innovation.

Unlike a typical trade show, the summit focuses on direct conversations, peer learning and curated meetings that connect packaging executives with solution providers aligned to their current needs. Attendees include packaging directors, heads of R&D, sustainability leads, and senior supply chain and operations executives.

This year’s programme will explore the issues most affecting the packaging sector as companies balance cost pressures, regulatory shifts and rapid changes in consumer expectations.

Compliance continues to shape long term packaging strategies as brands prepare for evolving EPR requirements across North America and Europe.
Growth remains top of mind as teams look to deliver packaging that meets rising consumer expectations for functionality and design.
Talent challenges are intensifying as packaging teams navigate new technologies, including AI, while managing fiscal pressures.
Macro-economic factors such as tariffs, geopolitical shifts and federal policy changes are impacting planning, sourcing and production decisions.
Innovation will be a major discussion point, especially around the most practical uses of AI in packaging workflows and design processes.
Sustainability remains central as companies work to improve recyclability, reduce materials and meet long term environmental targets.

The summit will also feature insight from respected industry voices who bring deep experience in packaging development, materials, and academic research:

  • Herve Buzot, Director Global Packaging Development, The Estee Lauder Group of Companies
  • Polina Ware, Global Director Technology and Innovation, PPG
  • Andrew Hurley, Professor, Food, Nutrition, and Packaging Sciences, Clemson University

These contributors will share their perspectives on the realities of packaging transformation, the future of materials, and the balance between innovation, compliance and brand value.

The AmericaPack Summit 2026 offers an opportunity for senior leaders to step back from daily pressures and engage in meaningful conversations with peers and partners facing the same challenges. The summit’s format supports targeted collaboration and practical exploration of what successful packaging strategies look like in the year ahead.

For more information or participation details, visit the official summit page or contact Kyriakos Xenophontos at kyriakosx@marcusevanscy.com

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