Mondi has opened a ground breaking hub in Germany for co-creating flexible packaging solutions that will shape the future.
FlexStudios is a new building, located in Steinfeld, Germany, that offers three floors of interactive, inspiring collaborative space. The experiential studios have been built so that Mondi customers can actively participate in the innovation process, benefitting first hand from the company’s extensive expertise, technology, and customer centric approach to driving sustainable change in the flexible packaging industry. By bringing pilot lines, testing capabilities and co-creation space together under one roof, the company can reduce time to market for new packaging and paper solutions.
The top floor of the building houses FlexStudios Inspire – an area for collaboration and research, to develop fit for purpose, sustainable packaging solutions that meet consumer expectations and goals. It includes an interactive creative zone and discovery showcase profiling Mondi’s extensive portfolio.
The ground floor of the hub is home to FlexStudios Innovate, a pilot facility to develop and demonstrate the company’s products’ performance to lay the foundation for customers' future success.
With FlexStudios Advance on the first floor, customers can benefit from a laboratory and testing facilities.
FlexStudios was officially opened on 12 November 2024, marking a significant milestone in Mondi’s journey towards its MAP2030 commitment of developing innovative, circular driven solutions.
Thomas Ott, CEO Flexible Packaging, said: ‘This ground breaking hub brings to life the way we work closely with customers to understand material complexities and how packaging impacts the entire product lifecycle. With FlexStudios, we are offering our customers a space to explore all our sustainable packaging and paper solutions. We are excited to collaborate with our customers on their transition to sustainable solutions. FlexStudios is more than just a building – it is an experiential space that will help shape the future of flexible packaging.’
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