Automation 4 Packaging - The Technology Forum
For efficient, effective and sustainable business
processes
As automation acquires an important role in improving supply chain
efficiencies, it also gains a significant position in packaging
especially in industries like Food, Pharmaceuticals, FMCG, Personal
Care etc. Print-Packaging.Com Pvt. Ltd., in association with Automation
Industry Association (AIA) presents ‘Automation 4 Packaging
– The Technology Forum’ - a workshop on automation
technologies that improve packaging efficiency, flexibility and
reliability. The conference aimed to address issues relating to
automation for the packaging industry is scheduled on 8 July 2009
at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi.
Moving away from traditional packaging education programs that
concentrate on package design and packaging materials, Automation4Packaging
will focus more on technologies that support packaging machinery.
The workshop will address needs of packaging machinery designers,
production engineering, maintenance, operations, safety and quality
personnel. Drawing on the recent innovations in packaging automation,
motion & process controls, vision systems, HMT and data exchange
protocols, the forum is set to help build further competencies
in the years to come.
Topic in the first session include Automating The Form, Fill,
Measure, Weigh & Seal Operations, with focus on technologies
like servo drives, PLC, HMI, flowmeters, pressure transmitters,
controllers and presence sensors. The second session will cover
‘Automated & Robotic Pick And Place, Inspection, Track
& Trace Systems’ with focus on robots, sensors, variable
speed controls, vision systems, RFID and barcode.
The forum would be useful for individuals who use, specify and
integrate packaging machines and processes or are involved in
up-gradation and new investments across segments like food, pharmaceuticals,
personal care, retail and logistics, packaging machine builders
or OEMs and professionals who want to learn more about the latest
automated packaging technologies. “The seminar would guide
attendees on how today, automation is moving beyond merely reducing
cost and increasing productivity to broader issues, such as increasing
quality and flexibility in the manufacturing process and improving
supply chain efficiencies,” says Anil Arora on behalf of
Print-Packaging.Com.
For more information log on to www.automation4packaging.com.
11.06.2009