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The future of packaging is connected

In the third part of our VISION series, Ayed Katrangi, SIG’s Senior Product Manager Automation and Digitalization, explores the huge opportunities and possibilities being created by connected packaging What exactly i...
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In the third part of our VISION series, Ayed Katrangi, SIG’s Senior Product Manager Automation and Digitalization, explores the huge opportunities and possibilities being created by connected packaging
What exactly is connected packaging?
[caption id="attachment_1148" align="alignright" width="140"]Ayed Katrangi Ayed Katrangi
Sr. Product Manager
Automation and Digitalization[/caption] The last few years, there's been a lot of development within what's being called smart, intelligent or connected packaging. In a world where technology can now be integrated into everything, digitally connected packaging is being seen as an incredible opportunity for companies to play a bigger role in consumers' lives. So in essence, this is a way for companies to transform physical interfaces into interactive brand tools. It means brands can add real value to consumer lives with added functionalities and enhanced user experiences.
What's driving the need for more connected packs?
We're living in a highly digitised and on-demand world. Technology is shifting power from brands to consumers who can access information about businesses and products more easily than ever. And as consumers become more connected, they're becoming more discerning. They want unique, individualised products that offer engaging content, interactive experiences, and complete authenticity. Connected packaging offers the potential to create meaningful brand relationships, ensure transparency and increasingly connect products to the Internet of Things (IoT).
How can consumers interact and engage with packaging?
In all industries, businesses are seeing connected packaging as a way to differentiate their brands. Successful early adopters included companies like McDonald's. In 2013, it created the "Track My Macca" app in Australia, enabling consumers to scan their boxed meal and find out its origin story through entertaining Augmented Reality animation. We see this kind of technology more and more, especially in the food and beverage industry. SIG, for instance, offers a whole range of traceability and interactive packaging solutions, allowing consumers to easily access product quality information, play games, watch videos, read recipes, participate in prize draws and even receive personalised communication - all through the pack itself.
What does this mean for producers, brands, and retailers?
With the adoption of smart and connected packaging growing, businesses are understandably questioning what their return on investment will be from this technology. For connected packaging to be more than just a novelty, it needs to offer real consumer value while also strengthening the brand. That's why SIG offers connected pack solutions. These allow brand owners and producers to digitally track-and-trace every product and enable entertaining on-pack experiences. The benefits of which are clear, including supply chain optimisation, greater quality control from raw material to final product, and enhanced product visibility in the market - meaning improved brand recognition and loyalty.
What can we expect from connected packaging in the future?
Packaging technology has changed significantly in recent years, so we can only expect the market to grow exponentially. In fact, according to a report from Accuray Research LLP in 2017, the global smart packaging market is set to grow 5.4% over the next decade to reach $52bn by 2025. While AR- and IoT-enabled packages are yet to hit the mainstream, the industry is already anticipating what will come next. As a result, we could soon see packaging talking directly to consumers with on-pack digital chips linked to their smartphone. Or even screens on cartons themselves that offer personalised videos. The future of connected packs looks bright and full of exciting possibilities. Want to know more about connected packaging? Contact us now, or read more about SIG's solutions here.