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Back to PACK EXPO Las Vegas: Industry Comes Together to Unleash Pent-up Innovation

PMMI’s PACK EXPO Las Vegas comes roaring back in 2021 with new features, exhibits, and programs in a hygienic, safety-minded space.

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With the most anticipated re-entry into in-person events in packaging, PACK EXPO Las Vegas—along with the co-located Healthcare Packaging EXPO—triumphantly returns to the Las Vegas Convention Center September 27-29, 2021. Produced by PMMI, The Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies, this is the biggest gathering in North America of suppliers and manufacturers of packaging goods and services, including those for pharmaceuticals and medical devices.

During the past 18 months of uncertainty and distancing, PMMI and the PMMI Media Group kept busy in developing new show features, new exhibits, and even new ways to participate, all with special emphasis on safety and hygiene. Find out what’s new, what’s now, and what’s next at PACK EXPO Las Vegas 2021 in the following pages.

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We are going PACK to the Future in the North Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center this September at PACK EXPO Las Vegas and co-located Healthcare Packaging EXPO.

Take a journey through the evolution of packaging and processing. We’ll explore how packaging developed as civilizations and trade evolved, how the industrial and scientific revolutions led to rapid innovations and mass production, and how the digital revolution is shaping the future of packaging. See how packaging has contributed to commerce and benefitted mankind.

Highlights specific to the machines on display:

• Check out Roby the Robot, the first dedicated packaging robot invented by Gerhard Schubert, courtesy of Schubert Group. Roby was introduced to market in 1981 and was used to package pralines and chocolates.

• See the first packaging PLC, an original Modicon PLC, courtesy of Siemens. The Modicon PLC was introduced in 1968.

• We have on display one of the first liquid filling machines from the early 1900s, courtesy of Septimatech Group.

• Have you ever seen an early cartoning machine? We’ll have one that was built by R.A Jones in 1922 to package crayons.

• See a model of one of the first automated glue labelers for the pharmaceutical industry manufactured by NJM, a ProMach product brand, sold to Abbott Labs in 1937.

The Processing Zone, now with its Own Innovation Stage

Back by popular demand, The Processing Zone returns to PACK EXPO Las Vegas and Healthcare Packaging EXPO 2021, but this time it’s packing an educational punch. In today’s manufacturing environment, processing and packaging are coming together as an integrated system, making it more important than ever to bring both packaging and processing solutions under one roof. Start your search for front-of-the-line solutions such as homogenizing, heat treating, forming/sizing, and coating in The Processing Zone.

With the return of The Processing Zone to PACK EXPO Las Vegas, you will have the opportunity to discover solutions to help increase efficiency, achieve total system integration, and ensure safety. No matter what industry vertical you serve, you’ll be sure to find the processing solutions you need to move your business forward.

New in 2021 is the Processing Innovation Stage, which will focus on the latest breakthroughs in processing specifically. No registration is required; these are free to attend and learn something as you give your feet a break. The Processing Innovation Stage is conveniently located in the North Hall at PACK EXPO Las Vegas. Innovaiton Stage

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