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The future of active packaging and intelligent technologies Food and Drinks: Enabling consumption and optimize multi-sensory characteristics

Table of Contents:
The future of active and intelligent packaging
Executive Summary 10
Active and intelligent packaging in food and beverages 10
Functions, applications and technologies 11
Active and intelligent packaging market analysis 12
Innovation and NPD 12
The future of active and intelligent packaging in food and beverages 14
Chapter 1 active and intelligent packaging in food and beverages 16
Summary 16
Introduction 17
Definition of active and intelligent packaging 17
The benefits for food and drinks – 18 old and new concepts
Scope and structure of this report 23
Methodology 23
Chapter Two functions, applications and technologies 26
Summary 26
Introduction 27
Features 27
Perception 29
Sweep 30
The incorporation functionality in or on the container 30
Release 33
Masking 34
Modify / improve 35
Communicate 36
37 Interact
Innovations 39 assistive technologies
41 Indicators
41 time-temperature indicators
Freshness, quality and 45 indicators
Taste and aroma release 47 technologies
Self-heating and cooling technologies 48
48 Self-heating
49 Self-cooling
Packing modified atmosphere and related technologies 51
Bioactive polymers 52
53 immobilized enzymes
Natural antimicrobials 53
Data storage, traceability and communication 54
2D data codes 54
55 RFID
Other core technologies 57
Nanotechnology 57
Printed e-59 and electronic packaging
Chapter 3 Active and intelligent analysis of the packaging market 62
Abstract 62
Introduction 63
The driver of the collection of 63 active and intelligent packaging
Food safety and traceability 64
Food waste 65
66 Environmental Impact
Development of more cheaper and smaller electronic components 67
Consumer demand for product information 68
Internet access and cell phone use 68
Creating the optimal consumer experience 70
Trends towards "naturalness" 70
71 Market Potential
Food and beverages and 71 market value
Opportunities for active and intelligent packaging for profit and category 73
73 benefits Opportunities
Food and Beverage Opportunities Category 78
80 major new player
81 Food and beverage manufacturers
Coca-Cola Company 81
81 Unilever
Kraft Foods 82
Nestlé 82
83 Packaging Manufacturers
Tetra Pak 83
Amcor 84
Cryovac Sealed Air Ltd. 85
Summary of 86 key player innovations
Chapter 4 Innovation and NPD 88
Abstract 88
Introduction 88
Freshness, shelf life and 89 control
Control of maturation and life extension useful – 89 active packaging
89 Atmospheric monitoring
91 Oxygen Scavenging
Design Pack 92
Follow the product – smart packaging 92
Freshness 92
Temperature 94
The amount of product left 96
97 Convenience
97 Self-cooling
98 Self-heating
Optimize the use of 101
Consumption in the correct temperature 102
Keep fresh 102
Keep warm 105
Improvement of the attributes of cooked products 105 microwave
Grilling, roasting and toasting 105
Steam 107
Release and the mixture just before consumption 108
Authentic or accurate delivery 112 Product
Enable better communication, interaction and / or multi-sensory characteristics of 114
114 Interactivity
For fun 114
Design multipurpose 116
Customizing 118
Multi-sensory 119
Aroma 119
120 audio and video
Light 121
Analysis 124 recent product launches
Chapter 5 The future of active and intelligent packaging in food and drinks 128
Abstract 128
Introduction 128
A vision of the future 129
Consumers 130
130 Distributors and retailers
Food and beverage manufacturers 131
Opportunities and Challenges 132
132 Opportunities
Delivery of basic consumer services 132
Increased efficiency in the value chain 133
134 Challenges
Validation 134
Cost 134
135 consumer distrust
135 Safety and regulation
Environmental concerns 136
Conclusions 137
138 Index
References 139
List of Figures
Figure 1.1: Examples of historical vs. future prospects for active and intelligent packaging in food and beverages 20
Figure 1.2: Industry executives awareness of innovation active and intelligent packaging in the food and beverage sector 21
Figure 1.3: the perception of executives Industry impact of active and intelligent packaging innovations in the food and beverage sector over the next five years 22
Figure 2.4: Functions of active and intelligent packaging in food and beverages 28
Figure 2.5: Examples of use, functionality, performance, and enabling technologies 29
Figure 2.6: Energy Squeeze Isotop 34 isotonic
Figure 2.7: Bananas Chiquita Fresh & Ready 36
Figure 2.8: Warheads Double Drops Super 38 liquid sour candy
Figure 2.9: Classification of Industry executives the importance of innovation active and intelligent packaging for consumers over the next five years 39
Figure 2.10: number of industry executives about the importance of electronic communications and technology innovations packaging for consumers over the next five years 41
Figure 3.11: Drivers influence the adoption of active and intelligent packaging for food and drinks64
Figure 3.12: Global Total Size active and intelligent packaging market for food and beverage industry ($ m), 2009-2015 73
Figure 3.13: Number of executives industry on ethical, health and benefits package convenient for consumers willing to pay a premium of 75
Figure 3.14: Number of executives industry on the characteristics of active and intelligent packaging that consumers are willing to pay a premium of 77
Figure 3.15: Food and drink product launches labeled "fresh" by category (%) 2006-2009 79
Figure 4.16: Del Monte bananas Freshness sealed for 90
Figure 4.17: Roth Käse Cheese Morones 90
Figure 4.18: Yellow Jersey French brand of wines in PET bottles with oxygen barrier 91
Figure 4.19: Buitoni fresh mass 92 laminate
Figure 4.20: Day DaysAgo digital counter and indicators of freshness 93
Figure 4.21: Bawls Guarana High Caffeine in soda cans temperature indicator 95
Figure 4.22: Beer and wine products, with temperature of 95 labels
Figure 4.23: Jolt – CX2 drinks' Meter energy "97
Figure 4.24: Self-cooling beer barrels 98
Figure 4.25: Self-heating coffee RTD Perkett 99
Figure 4.26: warming 101 spontaneous meals
Figure 4.27: Spirit of packages designed to keep the product fresh 103
Figure 4.28: XX Lager in aluminum bottle 104
Figure 4.29: Wrap cold Coors Light beer 104
Figure 4.30: Microwave Product packaging technology that potato chips, brown, or grills 106
Figure 4.31: Microwave meals cooled "steam" packaging 107
Figure 4.32: Microwave frozen products with "steam container '108
Figure 4.33: Reinforcing Essentials Children nutritionally complete drink probiotic straw 109
Figure 4.34: Daily Health phd probiotics probiotic flavored drinks to improved water 110
Figure 4.35: Creates Atlantic Multipower Germany Max Creatine Drink Mix System with Auto-110
Figure 4.36: Health cover OTC products active ingredient 111
Figure 4.37: Smashbox Halo Hydrating Perfecting Duo Shadow 112
Figure 4.38: Foundation SK-II Air Touch 113
Figure 4.39: Meinerzhagen Liquor Krugmann creamy strawberry syrup 114
Figure 4.40: confectionery packaging fun and interactive for children 116
Figure 4.41: New types of cargo are designed to be used for anything else 117
Figure 4.42: New personal care products with packaging that customizes the product to the consumer 118
panels Figure 4.43: i-came with scratch and sniff in all 119 tags
Figure 4.44: The Sound Gallery caramel egg inside 120
Figure 4.45: WM Fieber Likoer Saurer football with 121 comments
Figure 4.46: Ty Ku Sake bottle of liquor in a 122 lit
Figure 4.47: NXT shave gel and after shave 122

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