Sunday, December 22, 2024

Discover cutting-edge processing and packaging machinery at PPMA Show

In just five months’ time the UK’s largest processing and packaging machinery exhibition, PPMA Show, will return to the NEC in Birmingham between 24-26 September 2024.

This pre-eminent show is renowned for bringing together a broad range of innovative technologies and solutions, delivering an abundance of inspiring content rich seminars as well as providing plenty of networking opportunities. All of which provides a superb platform for visitors to be inspired and expand their knowledge and understanding of the latest developments in the processing and packaging industry. 

Many businesses are already reaping the benefits of incorporating cutting-edge processing equipment, packaging machinery, industrial robotics and machine vision systems into their operations.  

Automated solutions can transform operations in many businesses. For example, in food industries some of the fantastic benefits achieved include reduced costs, increased efficiency, quality improvements, and reduced downtime and turnaround. These benefits go a long way to delivering the necessary returns on the original investment costs.

In addition to the food industry, there are a number of other sectors where businesses take advantage of adopting some of these advancing technologies and solutions into their operations. These include pharmaceuticals, beverages, confectionery, micro-brewery and distilleries, pet food, baking, luxury goods, chemical processing, and building materials and supplies. 

Regardless of the industry sector that visitors are in, PPMA Show delivers outstanding opportunities for them to explore the latest advancements in production, manufacturing and packaging amongst over 300 well-known brands. These companies will be showcasing their most up to date cutting-edge innovative solutions and offering live demonstrations of their most up to date technology. This provides visitors with a great chance to see, experience, explore, review and assess products and services before making any investment commitments. 

Visitors will also have a unique opportunity to discover a complete production line in action from start to finish, from labelling, filling and packaging to processing, robotics, automation and industrial vision systems. 

One of last year’s visitors from Nestle said: “Fantastic day here at the PPMA Show, lots of suppliers that we work with. Some really innovative solutions, and a lot of relatable things for us, so we are taking lots of lessons home.”

The PPMA show organisers, Automate UK, are pleased to announce that Richard Allen, Senior Applications Engineer at Mitsubishi Electric and Janet Bellamy from Lincoln University National Centre for Food Manufacturing are guest speakers as part of the seminar programme at the three-day show. 

The show features a thought-provoking seminar programme delivered by leading industry experts. These fascinating seminars will provide visitors with a wealth of information, ranging from innovative technologies and solutions to current and future industry trends. All of which they can take away and consider for use in their business. 

PPMA Show provides visitors with plenty of face-to-face meeting opportunities with exhibitors, experts, new contacts and peers. These are invaluable in that they can be mutually beneficial for sharing knowledge, industry insights, problem solving and developing new and existing relationships. 

Established over 35 years ago, PPMA Show takes centre stage when it comes to showcasing processing and packing machinery. The organisers of the show have indicated that this year’s show will include some exciting new developments which will be revealed nearer the date.

 For more information, please visit: https://www.ppmashow.co.uk/visit

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