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Pulsed X-Ray Foreign Body, Fill Height and Leak Detection, Machine Human Interface (MHI), OMAC PackML line control and OEE implications – these are just some of the technologies and topics international experts from Heuft SystemTechnik and local experts from Foodmach will address in two exclusive seminars in September.

 

These special industry-only events will take place as follows:

 

Wednesday September 14, 2016

8.00am - 1.00pm

The Marsden Room

ParkRoyal Parramatta

30 Phillip Street, Sydney

 

Thursday September 15, 2016

8.00am - 1.00pm

Flinders Room, Podium Level

The Langham Melbourne

One Southgate Avenue, Melbourne

 

Each of the seminars will be followed by a networking lunch.

 

The events offer a great opportunity to gain valuable insights into the future direction of in-line inspection technology and the latest OMAC PackML automation solutions for the food and beverage industry.

 

Also showcased will be the HEUFT SPECTRUM platform, which has revolutionised quality assurance for filling and packaging lines sustainability since its inception in 1987.

 

The HEUFT SPECTRUM II is the next generation of modular systems and heralds the fourth industrial revolution of in-line inspection by elevating user satisfaction and performance underpinned by state-of-the-art Machine Human Interface (MHI).

 

As spaces are limited, if you'd like to participate in The Next Generation seminar, RSVP as soon as possible (and by no later than 2 September) on this link: http://www.foodmach.com.au/nextgen

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