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Home >Lenze will showcase its automation platform for the processing and packaging industry at the PPMA Show
Lenze will showcase its automation platform for the processing and packaging industry at the PPMA Show
19 September 2018
Lenze is serving up a whole host of activity at the PPMA Show this September. Visitors to the stand will get a chance to network and interact with Lenze’s automation platform, where they can see for themselves what advanced automation can do for their business from geared motor to the cloud.
With a barista and coffee shop style seating area on the stand, Lenze will provide opportunities for machine manufacturers to network and consult with experts in machine automation solutions.
"We want to give our customers the chance to strengthen their relationship and knowledge of Lenze as an automation solutions provider, our networking area will enable visitors to talk about both challenges and opportunities," explains Neil Beaumont, Marketing Communications Manager at Lenze.
Lenze is actively involved with PPMA BEST (Business Education, Skills and Training), during the show and on Thursday 27th September, 60 students will attend the Young Peoples' skills seminar and workshop. As well as a visit to the Lenze stand and other key exhibitors, New Business Automation Manager, Michael Sachpekidis, will present and discuss the latest automation technology innovations within the industry.
Michael says: “We’ve been working closely with schools and technical colleges providing both hardware and software products, including advanced motion control and automation systems and technologies. It’s vital we support and encourage our future engineers and we are excited about what they will learn from the show this September."
Chat to experienced engineers over a coffee and see the latest machine automation solutions. The PPMA Show takes place 25-27 September. Visitors will find Lenze in Hall 5, Stand J70.
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