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PMMI Infographic, White Paper Shows 4.0 Connectivity In Packaging Advancements in automation, both machine and software, are moving manufacturing toward a smarter factory. With this expansion comes such challenges as determining return on investment, finding skilled labor and internal resources to assess automation needs, according to the Automation Timeline: The Drive Toward 4.0 Connectivity in Packaging and Processing infographic and white paper from PMMI, The Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies. Many consumer packaged goods (CPG) companies rely on original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and technol- ogy provider partners for troubleshooting, maintenance training, design and modification, installation and start- up, staff training and overall expertise. As this automation

timeline advances, PACK EXPO Las Vegas and Healthcare Packaging EXPO 2021 (September 27-29, Las Vegas Con- vention Center), arrives at a critical time when CPGs and OEMs need to foster strong partnerships in order to over- come automation challenges, implement low maintenance design and improve the reliability of packaging and pro- cessing machines. Current automation levels in the packaging and pro- cessing industries are at 64 percent for automated equip- ment and 21 percent for semi-automated. The white pa- per findings show that although COVID-19 has impacted automation plans, manufacturers recognize that that they can improve operations and the broader enterprise by ex- panding automation strategies and components. Some of the tools in place driving the future of auto- mation include the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and integration as more machines have data acquisition ca- pabilities and the expansion of robotics in areas such as

secondary packaging and palletizing. Addi- tional drivers include incorporating artificial intelligence and predictive analysis used for maintenance. As manufacturers continue to adopt great- er levels of technology and connectivity, a ro- bust cybersecurity strategy is essential. Trends such as remote access and IIoT connectivity make manufacturing more efficient, but they also create new points of vulnerability that bad actors can exploit, as highlighted in PMMI’s 2021 Cybersecurity: Access Your Risk white paper. Given the rise in remote working, these compounding vulnerabilities can leave the manufacturing industry at greater risk of dev- astating cyberattacks. Solutions to improve cybersecurity, combat cyberattacks, navigate the automation timeline and safely add connectivity to operations will be on display at PACK EXPO Las Vegas and Healthcare Packaging EXPO 2021, the most comprehensive packaging and processing event in the world this year. It is the one and only place the industry will come together to see today’s changing technology. Free education on the show floor provides opportunities for attendees not only to see technology in action and talk with suppliers but also to learn about best practices and in- dustry breakthroughs. As one of the most comprehensive pack- aging and processing shows in 2021, PACK EXPO Las Vegas and Healthcare Packaging EXPO is the only place the industry is conven- ing, showcasing the most solutions under one roof. To learn more about the advanced pack- aging solutions that will be on display as well as the educational, networking opportunities and to register, visit packexpolasvegas.com .

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