EVENT PPMA 2024
Omron will present smarter,
Find out how data, traceability and robotics can transform your operations at the UK’s largest event for the packaging, machinery, machine vision and manufacturing industry
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mron, a producer of technologically- advanced industrial automation products,
will show a smarter, faster, more at this year’s Packaging Machinery and Manufacturing (PPMA) Show.
Held at the National Exhibition
Centre (NEC) in Birmingham from 24th to 26th September, PPMA is the UK’s largest event for the processing equipment, packaging machinery, industrial robots and machine vision system sector. It will bring together more than 8,000 visitors, over 330 exhibitors and some 1,500 brands, discussing the latest innovations across the sector. Omron has arranged a packed schedule of events and demonstrations to run over the three days of the PPMA show. All will highlight how data, traceability and robotics can be utilised to build modern manufacturing practices and processes. Sam Tilley, Regional General Manager
(UK, Ireland & Nordics) at Omron Industrial Automation Europe said: “Flexible manufacturing is ushering in the industry’s biggest shift since Henry Ford imagined the assembly line, making this an extremely exciting time for our industry. Automation, robotics and data analytics are all playing a crucial role in this transformation, and it is imperative that we understand how these technologies can work synergistically to build the agile, customer need-focused future. “PPMA is the UK’s largest event for
the processing equipment, packaging machinery, industrial robots and machine vision system sector, and we are proud to be part of it,” added Tilley.
30 July/August 2024 | Automation
Omron will be based at stand B34, where highlights will include:
Visual demonstrations manufacturing can enable rapid format changes with high levels of quality control and traceability;
• How capturing and analysing manufacturing data can provide traceability, enhancing quality control and generating actionable insights for informed decision making; inspection can detect defects in uniform background objects, enabling automatic, human eye-like quality control without complicated setting up; • How AI visual inspection can work in lockstep with Digimarc digital watermarking to prevent mismatched components and mislabelled products,
whilst increasing production speed and
Product demonstrations Omron’s high-speed DELTA robot will demonstrate our pioneering conveyor tracking functionality, for faster and applications.
In addition, there will be talks and
lectures from some of the leading experts manufacturing and AI in manufacturing, and all talks will be displayed on the 85’’ screen on our stand. The Omron team will also be on hand
throughout, to provide information and answer questions about the company’s evolution of manufacturing.
automationmagazine.co.uk
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