Why exhibit?

Labelexpo Europe is the world's largest event for the label and package printing industry - attracting over 35,000 visitors from 138 countries.

Meet

Meet existing clients and new prospects from around the world.

Show

Show your innovations to the decision makers of the industry.

Sell

Sell your products to an audience that is ready to buy.

About Labelexpo Europe

Labelexpo Europe is our flagship show and the largest label event in the world. Launched in London in 1980, it moved to Brussels in 1985. After 38 years, the show will move from Brussels to Barcelona for 2025.
 
The Market
Europe accounts for over a third of the world's label consumption and has some of the highest per capita usage (up to 17m2 per person) of any of the developed markets. Much of the focus is on Eastern Europe, which is achieving growth rates of almost three times that of Western Europe.

Contact us about exhibiting

On average exhibitors earn €1.7 million as a result of exhibiting

‘This was one of a kind. We have to say from day one it was an amazing stream of visitors coming to us. We take home a good number of very well qualified leads and we have made some deal closings from across Europe and India. If you decide to go into the market then Labelexpo is the place to be.’ - Carsten Bamberg, Business Development Manager, Konica Minolta Europe

Who exhibits?

Manufacturers and suppliers of:
  • Digital and conventional printing presses
  • High tech label and packaging materials
  • Prepress and platemaking technology
  • Finishing and converting systems
  • Inspection, overprinting and label application equipment
  • Dies, cutters, rollers
  • Inks and coatings
  • RFID and security solutions
  • Software and interactive technology

Who visits?

Your customers.
  • Printers / converters of labels, flexible packaging and folding cartons
  • Brand owners
  • Label and packaging designers
  • Industry suppliers and manufacturers
Facts from previous show:
  • Number of visitors: 35,889
  • Manager level and above: 90%
  • Involved in purchasing decision: 86%
  • Number of countries: 138