Packaging is no longer just about protecting a product. Today, it is becoming smart, digital, and interactive. With the rise of technology, brands are turning ordinary packaging into a tool for communication, tracking, and engagement.

This new approach is called smart and connected packaging.

What is smart & connected packaging?

Smart packaging uses technologies like:

As the packaging industry evolves, the shift from traditional packaging to smart and connected solutions is becoming more visible. Here’s a simple comparison to understand how they differ:

Feature                                            Traditional Packaging                                           Smart & Connected Packaging

Virospack has once again raised the bar for luxury skincare packaging with the introduction of its Syringe Style Push Button Dropper a sleek, high-precision delivery system designed to echo the clinical elegance of cosmeceutical treatments, minus the needles.

Blending functionality with finesse, the dropper brings the precision of a syringe to the skincare routine, offering controlled, hygienic application for serums, boosters, and targeted treatments. It’s a nod to the aesthetic of in-clinic procedures like Botox, while remaining accessible and user-friendly for daily consumers.

The Isle of Wight Distillery has worked with Facer to launch its Mermaid brand into the US market with a spirits miniatures gift set.

It has once again partnered up with Facer Progressive Printed Packaging.

The Mermaid miniatures gift set is a World Land Trust Carbon Balanced Pack, balancing the equivalent of 4,796kg of CO2e to-date.

AmPrima innovation now in market with Fonterra Oceania.

Amcor, a global leader in developing and producing responsible packaging solutions, has won two WorldStar Global Packaging Awards 2026 for its AmPrima® Recycle-Ready packaging for shredded cheese. The awards, presented by the World Packaging Organisation, recognised the solution in both the Food and Packaging Materials and Components categories.

PureCycle Technologies (Nasdaq: PCT), a U.S.-based company revolutionizing plastic recycling, and TOPPAN, a global leader in packaging solutions, today announced a partnership to advance sustainability in flexible films and thermoformed packaging applications. The collaboration addresses growing brand owner demand for high-quality recycled content to meet emerging regulatory requirements worldwide.