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Tna will use virtual and augmented reality technology to demonstrate its products at this year’s Interpack trade show.

Visitors to the show, which runs from 4-10 May in Düsseldorf, Germany, will be taken into a 'real world' space where they will experience tna’s equipment designs in a multi-sensual environment.

A virtual ride will give them the opportunity to immerse themselves into the production process of a complete potato chip line from start to finish.

Augmented realty will make it possible to bring individual systems to life and allow visitors to interact with them to find out more about their specific capabilities and features in a virtual experience.

Virtual and augmented reality will allow the company to show its product line through a single device.

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