Digital print is no longer just a technology choice, it’s becoming the compliance infrastructure of the modern packaging chain. PPWR, digital product passports, retailer QR mandates, deposit return schemes: all of them depend on print decisions that most supply chains haven’t thought through yet.
Time to work it out. Join us on 4 November in Cologne at the Printed Packaging Summit.
PPWR conformity declarations are mandatory from August 2026.
Most brands are not ready. |
Retailer QR code trials are live. The data keeps coming back wrong.
Nobody’s agreed whose problem that is. |
Digital and conventional print are converging into hybrid production.
The industry is still having separate conversations. |
This event is for you if…
- You run packaging production for a brand and you’re being asked about PPWR compliance, digital product passports, or QR codes on-pack, and nobody in your business has a clear answer yet
- You’re a converter trying to work out whether variable data printing is your problem to solve, or the brand’s, and what that means for your investment decisions
- You supply digital print equipment, inks, or substrates and your customers are starting to ask questions about data, compliance, and hybrid workflows that you need better answers to
- You work in packaging compliance, sustainability, or regulatory affairs and you’ve realised that the print supply chain is the place where your data obligations either get met or don’t
- You’ve been coming to Digital Print for Packaging Europe for years and you’re ready for the next chapter of the conversation.

The five questions this event will answer...
1. When variable data moves to the production line, who owns accuracy on-pack: the converter or the brand?
2. Which print decisions determine your PPWR and DPP compliance, and is your supply chain making them consciously?
3. When hybrid is the answer, what does the production line actually look like, and what are the real economics?
4. If AI can manage artwork, optimise print runs, and close the skills gap, where does that leave the print professional?
5. What does a working digital product passport actually look like today, not in 2030?
Full programme announcement coming August 2026. Register your interested below to be first to know.
