How robotics and automation will challenge packaging

Industry 4.0 has the potential to radically alter the packaging industry with new efficiencies and unprecedented accuracy in data exchanges, creating a leaner, more responsive, more engaged supply chain.

Robotics and automation will provide both opportunities and challenges to the packaging industry with the transition to smart factories.
Robotics and automation will provide both opportunities and challenges to the packaging industry with the transition to smart factories.

The packaging industry is responding to increasing brand owner demands for shorter product life cycles and cost-driving variation — leading to shorter runs, more line changes and more downtime on traditional converting lines. According to a new report from Smithers Pira, The Impact of Industry 4.0 on Packaging to 2023, a new generation of robotic systems and, in particular, improvements in automation and data flow mean packaging production can integrate and connect key processes — design, production, distribution, maintenance — into a single holistic approach, but challenges lie ahead, such as those below.

Cooperating with robots

Today, human-robot interaction is complicated because of the risk of injuries to plant workers. This will change with the evolution of superior artificial intelligence, allowing for collaboration between workers and a new generation of cooperative robots, or cobots. It will not only be safe for workers and robots to work together, but their collaboration means they will work closely together to ensure flexibility and productivity.

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