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Holostik’s innovative anti-counterfeiting solutions at Packplus 2024

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Holostik’s innovative anti-counterfeiting solutions at Packplus 2024

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At Packplus 2024 held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, Holostik showcased a comprehensive range of anti-counterfeiting products, including security holograms, labels, shrink sleeves, and digital solutions. A particular highlight was the company’s new paper hologram, offering a sustainable and effective solution for combating counterfeiting. Moreover, Holostik introduced innovative phygital solutions that seamlessly integrate physical and digital elements for enhanced brand protection.

“The response to Holostik’s offerings was overwhelmingly positive. Visitors were captivated by the intricate details and advanced security features of the holograms, while the versatility of the holographic shrink sleeves, coupled with their innovative designs and customizable options, sparked keen interest. The company’s focus on quality, innovation, and sustainability resonated strongly with attendees, leading to numerous valuable leads and new business opportunities,” said Ankit Gupta, joint managing director, Holostik.

On the sidelines of showcasing its anti-counterfeiting products, visitors were also attracted towards biodegradable and compostable bags on display from NaturTrust, the eco-friendly arm of Holostik group.

Holostik’s participation in Packplus extended beyond the exhibition floor. On day one, Gupta led a panel discussion along with other panellists on ‘Riding the AI Revolution from 2024 to 2042’. During the discussion, Gupta emphasized the transformative potential of AI in packaging and anti-counterfeiting. He highlighted how AI can revolutionize processes by automating tasks, reducing human error, enhancing security, and improving sustainability across the entire packaging supply chain.

In another panel discussion on ‘The ultimate unboxing experience – cracking your customer base’, Priyanka Rathi, DGM, marketing and communication, Holostik, took the spotlight with her insights on the role of packaging in an immersive buying process. She discussed how packaging can be designed to create a memorable and engaging experience for consumers, ultimately driving brand loyalty and sales.

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