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A unique view of packaging automation trends

Sponsored by Packaging World and Automation World, the second edition of the Packaging Automation Forum comes to the Chicago Marriott O'Hare on May 23. In its debut last year at the same hotel, the event quickly sold out. A little more room has been set aside this year, but another capacity crowd is expected all the same.

As it was at last year's successful event, the central theme of the PAF is "Driving profits through controls and information technology." What are the recent developments in controls technology, the Forum asks, and what concrete business benefits do they bring?

This year's keynote speaker is Gregg Stedronsky, director of packaging engineering at General Mills. In a presentation titled "Between the vision and the plant floor," Stedronsky will describe progress his company has made in a key initiative: Finding packaging machinery that has a controls platform capable of supporting company-wide information strategies.

Seven additional presentations will follow, including:

  • "Recommendations for facilitating automated performance monitoring of packaging lines," by Thomas A. Doney, senior research engineer at Nestlé R&D Center.
  • "Total Quality Management (TQM) and Total Production Management (TPM) on the packaging line: How controls and automation technologies can contribute," by Christian von Olshausen, process engineer packing, Procter & Gamble Pharmaceuticals Germany.
  • "The business benefits of an integrated packaging system," by Rick Van Dyke, senior group manager, Frito-Lay.
  • "Using real-time downtime data collection to drive packaging line efficiency improvements," by Jeff Russell, principal electrical engineer, Tropicana.

The one-day Forum will be preceded by a 5:30 to 7:30 evening cocktail and networking reception on Tuesday, May 22, also at the Chicago Marriott O'Hare. Tabletop exhibits hosted by 10 sponsoring technology suppliers will be featured in addition to the Forum itself.

This unique educational and networking event is a must for those who build packaging machinery or specify and buy it. For online registration and a full description of the program, go to www.packworld.com/paf. You can also reach events manager Adriene Cooper at 312/222-1010 or [email protected]

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