

AeroFlexx and Kinetic Vision announce a strategic partnership in developing innovative liquid packaging from concept to commercialization. Together, the companies will help brands ideate, develop, prototype, test, and commercialize the next generation of liquid packaging solutions that meet the rising demand for sustainability, performance, and consumer convenience.
“This partnership represents the next evolution in how packaging innovation happens,” said Jim Topich, Chief Innovation Officer of Kinetic Vision. “By combining Kinetic Vision’s design, engineering, simulation, and visualization expertise with AeroFlexx’s patented packaging technology, we’re redefining the speed and precision with which new ideas move from concept to commercialization.”
Today’s packaging innovation requires a multidisciplinary approach to deliver impactful and sustainable product development outcomes. Kinetic Vision supports AeroFlexx in engineering new shapes, sizes, and prototypes, combining creativity and technology to deliver meaningful advancements in packaging performance and sustainability.
A key advantage of the partnership lies in Kinetic Vision’s digital-first innovation model. Through a fully integrated virtual environment, teams can test and validate packaging concepts using AI-driven predictive modeling, immersive visualization, and real-time feedback loops between designers, engineers, and brand partners. For example, the “digital shopping experience” accelerates decision-making and ensures designs perform in the real world before production begins.
“Achieving scalable, sustainable impact requires more than innovation; it demands collaboration with world class partners,” said Cedric D’Souza, Chief Technology Officer at AeroFlexx. “Partnering with Kinetic Vision enables us to bridge the physical and digital worlds of packaging development, redefining how ideas move from concept to commercial reality. Together, we’re demonstrating what’s possible when design, engineering, and strategic vision come together with a shared purpose.”
