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TECHNOLOGYIN ACTION


ADVERTORIALS ifm offers easy route to Industry 4.0


THE NEW moneo starter kit from ifm electronic has been designed to pro- vide everything needed for users to start exploring and enjoying the benefits of Industry 4.0 and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT).


AirBench introduces cross draught system for hazardous areas


A LEADING manufacturer of downdraught benches and cross-draught systems, AirBench has an- nounced the release of VertEx VX, an ATEX-rated version of its VertEx cross-draught system. Suitable for Zone 22 applications, the VX uses the same principles as the VA range but applies ATEX fans and electrical systems alongside fully earthed filtration.


VertEx VX can be installed alongside the VB booth system, allowing the construction of full dust containment booths in Zone 22 hazardous areas.


AirBench


sales@airbench.com https://www.airbench.com/vx


Developed specifically to be easy to use, the kit includes all the hardware and software required to implement condition monitoring for motors, fans, pumps and other simple machines. Not only is the solution provided by the kit comprehensive and fully functional, it also offers almost unlimited scalability and easy integration with existing IT in- frastructure.


“Most manufacturing companies now see that Industry 4.0 is the best route to a secure and profitable future,” said Paul Stansfield of ifm electronic, “but many


are daunted by the apparent cost and complexity of starting out on this route. Our moneo sys- tem addresses these issues and the new moneo starter kit is the perfect way for companies to ‘dip their toes in the water’. But it’s much more than just a trial package or a training aid – it’s a very useful standalone system that can easily be extended to cover additional machines and plant.”


Included in the moneo starter kit hardware package are two vibration sensors, a speed sensor, a temperature sensor and a four-way IO-Link master, together with a moneo processing unit with the moneo IIoT platform pre-installed, and a wifi access point. Also included are a power supply and all necessary interconnecting cable to ensure that the kit offers a ready-to-use plug-and- play solution. The kit is sold only in conjunction with the moneo starter kit software licence.


ifm electronic


https://www.ifm.com/gb/en/shared/moneo-iiot- platform/products/starterkit


Packaging Innovations and Luxury Packaging London Makes Highly Anticipated Return to Olympia for 2021


Packaging Innovations and Luxury Packaging London will bring the industry back together when it returns to Olympia on 22 & 23 September 2021. Fol- lowing a challenging year without in-person shows, the premier UK event for branded and premium packaging will provide a vital platform for indus- try professionals to discover the latest trends and developments, whilst meeting colleagues and peers face-to-face to network and do business. Whether specialising in beauty, food, drink, gifting, or fashion and acces- sories, packaging is an integral part of a brand’s identity. The show will offer attendees an unrivalled opportunity to be hands on with the newest pack- aging concepts from across the globe and speak to the best and brightest packaging minds, all in person.


The show floor will host hundreds of leading exhibitors ready to share their latest packaging developments and technologies, all breaking the boundaries of creativity and design. Joining the line-up will be the likes of Denny Bros, DS Smith, O-I, Fedrigoni, Fleet luxury, Reflex Labels and Antalis. Alongside exciting exhibitors, Packaging Innovations and Luxury Packag- ing London will host its renowned seminar programme across two stages with specially curated content for FMCG and premium audiences. Visitors will also have the opportunity to vote for their favourite packag- ing design as part of the ever-popular Innovation Showcase which will highlight the show’s most cutting-edge solutions.


The Pentawards exhibit, hosted in partnership with the Global Awards, will further demonstrate the capabilities of premium packaging and design ex- cellence, offering inspiration to those in attendance looking to discover their own world-renowned packaging solutions.


Renan Joel, Divisional Director at Easyfairs, comments: “We are extremely excited to host Packaging Innovations & Luxury Packaging London this year and to have our visitors and exhibitors back. It will be brilliant to get every- one in the same room as each other, sharing ideas and doing business in a way that cannot be replicated virtually.


“Innovation is the beating heart of this show and visitors will have the op- portunity to discover the very best the packaging industry has to offer


through our world-class exhibitors and specially curated content. I can’t wait to welcome everyone back to Olympia in September.” Safety remains a top priority and the show continues to liaise with the Government, Olympia London, and the Association of Event Organisers, who have the most up-to-date information regarding the prevention and spread of COVID-19. The show will implement the health and safety proto- cols that have been defined in partnership with SGS, which will ensure all visitors can participate with complete peace of mind.


For further information and to register to attend, please visit the Packaging Innovations and Luxury Packaging London website or contact the show team on +44 (0)20 8843 8800 or PackagingUK@easyfairs.com.


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