In a time when economic and educational pressures continue to rise, Lebanese youth once again prove that creativity has no limits. From the heart of crisis emerges a new generation of innovators—students whose groundbreaking ideas in packaging design lit a promising path toward a more sustainable and forward-thinking future.
Under the patronage and presence of His Excellency the Minister of Industry, Eng. Joe Issa El Khoury, Liban Pack, in collaboration with the Association of Lebanese Industrialists (ALI), hosted the Arab StarPack Awards Ceremony for Lebanese students as part of the Lebanese Industry Expo 2026 in Beirut.
The event brought together more than 200 attendees from Lebanon and several Arab countries, uniting industrial leaders, companies, packaging-specialized organizations, and winning students who proudly carry the ambitions of a generation working to advance Lebanese and Arab industry.
In her remarks, Mrs. Soha Atta Allah, Founder of Liban Pack and Vice President of the World Packaging Organisation (WPO), emphasized that this initiative is far more than a competition:
“Beirut still believes — and so do we — that Lebanon’s revival starts with knowledge, creativity, and production. This is our strength, our real weapon: the power of science and industry.”
She stressed that Lebanese youth, despite all challenges, continue to prove that innovation is Lebanon’s most valuable capital.
Eng. Nabil Gemayel, President of Liban Pack, highlighted the importance of applied education and creative industries:
“Packaging is no longer a minor detail in production. It has become the face of the product, a core part of its identity. It is the first marketing tool that communicates with the consumer and creates added value, opening doors in local and global markets.”
Mr. Salim Zeeni, President of the Association of Lebanese Industrialists, added:
“This competition creates a true bridge between universities and industry, transforming academic innovation into real-world industrial projects. We welcome any initiative that links academia with the industrial sector.”
In his closing remarks, Minister Joe Issa El Khoury expressed pride in Lebanese students:
“The Ministry of Industry remains committed to advancing sustainable packaging that protects both products and the environment. I encourage Lebanese industries to adopt eco-friendly materials and circular-economy principles in line with global trends.”
The Arab StarPack 2024–2025 editions gathered more than 600 students from Lebanon, Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, Jordan, Oman, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and Iraq — establishing it as a leading regional platform for innovation and sustainable design in packaging.
This year’s celebration reaffirms that Lebanon, despite its challenges, continues to export creativity and talent to the Arab world — and that investing in youth remains the most secure investment in the future of industry and the nation
Beiruting News
Other news
-
What's up ?Shining Stars of Hope A Night of Music, Solidarity, and Support
13 november 2025 -
What's up ?Cinté Soft Beauty Opens New Luxury Beauty Destination in Antelias
10 november 2025 -
What's up ?Neovitale and Partners Stand with Women Fighting Breast Cancer During Pink October
10 november 2025 -
What's up ?Lebanese Society of Endocrinology Diabetes and Lipids (LSEDL) Pioneering Call to Action for Diabetes Prevention and Early Intervention in Lebanon
09 november 2025 -
What's up ?Independence Day Celebration in Haret Kanaan – Jezzine
09 november 2025 -
What's up ?Beirut Chants Festival Season 18
08 november 2025 -
What's up ?Elf Town 2025: Lebanon’s Largest Christmas Experience Flies to Revive Hope, Create Jobs, and Spread the Spirit of Joy
04 november 2025 -
What's up ?Levain Opens in Ashrafieh: A New Home for Lebanese Wine and Culture
03 november 2025 -
What's up ?DIAGEO MENA and SADER Group launch ALeKSy, a pioneering Alcohol Legal Knowledge Platform, at Whisky Beirut
02 november 2025 -
What's up ?Sadek Sabbah Honored at the 21st Arab Media Forum in Beirut
01 november 2025 -
What's up ?Over USD 1.5 Million in Support for Lebanese Women-Led Businesses Driving Economic Recovery
30 october 2025 -
What's up ?Dr. “Costi House of Beauty” Raises $ 16800 for Breast-Cancer Care Through “Glow for a Cause” Initiative
30 october 2025 -
What's up ?Agreement Between the Syndicate of Owners of Restaurants and DIAGEO to Protect Consumers and Combat Counterfeit Alcoholic Beverages
28 october 2025 -
What's up ?Actress Réa Gemayel represents Lebanon in the Emerging Actors Program at the Gouna Film Festival
24 october 2025 -
What's up ?Step into the Magic: Elf Town Opens Its Gates This November
23 october 2025 -
What's up ?Lebanon Offers Free Mammograms for Women Over 40
22 october 2025 -
What's up ?PAMAI CHOP – Eat. Feel. Celebrate Africa
22 october 2025 -
What's up ?Barista Launches Pink Espresso Machine to Support the Lebanese Breast Cancer Foundation
23 october 2025 -
What's up ?The Revival of the Rachid Karami International Fair of Tripoli
18 october 2025 -
What's up ?The exhibition “La città in scena. Urban Regeneration: the Italian way to a sustainable future” closes in Beirut: an open lab for urban regeneration and reconstruction
17 october 2025














