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Electronics controls new technology at Pack Expo

Electronics continues to replace mechanical systems to control the increasingly precise functions of new equipment to be introduced at Pack Expo International 2000 in Chicago. New Solutions conference will help attract 80ꯠ packaging visitors to year’s biggest packaging show.

More than any other show, Pack Expo has distinguished itself as the “demonstration” show, where visitors can not only see a vast array of new equipment, but see it in operation. It is precisely this machinery in action, the noise of products being conveyed, the meshing of drives and the friction of motion that makes the show unique among the world’s leading packaging expositions.

This year, many of the machines in action at Pack Expo will be controlled by sophisticated, precision electronics that promise a repeatability unmatched by the mechanical systems of earlier years. And while Pack Expo is the ideal venue to watch machines in operation, it’s becoming equally important as the place to meet the components suppliers that make those machines work so well.

It is these manufacturers, in concert with the machinery designers, that are creating new thresholds of speed, diagnostic ability and reliability in the packaging equipment of 2000 and beyond. Equally important, say many attendees, is that exhibiting companies have helpful technical service experts on hand who not only explain how equipment operates, but also help attendees understand how equipment can be configured to meet the needs of specific applications.

The excitement will be on display at Pack Expo International 2000, Nov. 5 through 9 at Chicago’s McCormick Place. The exposition will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday through Wednesday, and from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 9. The show is sponsored by the Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Institute (Arlington, VA). At the same time, Pack Expo is co-located with the International Exposition for Food Processors (IEFP), which is sponsored by the Food Processors Machinery & Supplies Assn. (Alexandria, VA).

Pack Expo International will showcase the machinery, materials and supplies of more than 1길 exhibitors in exhibit space larger than 1.2 million net sq’. The IEFP show will cover more than 200ꯠ net sq’ with more than 350 exhibits. Registration fees of $15 (before Oct. 28) or $30 (Oct. 28 or later) include attendance at both shows.

“Visitor response to the co-located events at Pack Expo ‘98 was extremely positive,” reports Tom Egan of Hoppmann Corp., PMMI’s show committee chairman. Attendees said they were “overwhelmingly positive” about the combination of packaging and food processing exhibitions. More than 75% of visitors with packaging and food processing interests said the combination was “highly effective,” according to a PMMI survey.

This year, Pack Expo will be accompanied by the Solutions 2000 Conference, said to be the world’s largest packaging conference program, also to be held at Chicago’s McCormick Place. The conference (see p. 52 for details) was developed with the assistance of Packaging Strategies, a well-known newsletter and conference producer.

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