Agenda finalised for Metpack conference

Image: Rainer Schimm/©Messe Essen
The agenda for Metpack’s technical conference has been finalised, with Stolle, Enpack and SLAC announcing further details on their presentations, to take place on 3 May, the second day of the metal packaging trade fair in Essen, Germany (2-6 May 2023).
“We must adapt our business and manufacturing processes to align with digital natives, the younger generation. And we must use these new skills to help us succeed in an increasingly competitive world,” reads the abstract for Tim Clarke’s presentation. The CEO of Enpack Europe will speak about an intelligent factory for easy open ends. Fundamental shifts are taking place in how the global production and supply network operates through ongoing automation of traditional manufacturing and industrial practices, using modern smart technology, large-scale machine-to-machine communication and the internet of things.
Technologies that increase output while saving energy to keep cans competitive will also be the topic of the presentation by Ian Scholey, CTO of Stolle Machinery from the USA. He will share his thoughts and experience that should lead to “more good cans.” In particular, efficiency gains through data analytics, driven by sophisticated algorithms, are within easy reach.
Rainer Berkefeld, business development manager at SLAC in China, presents a new bodymaker design with his colleague Jeff Harper of OKL/USA. The basic DWI technology for making cans was developed in the USA in the 1960s. Today, it is the leading technology for beverage cans. The bodymaker is the machine at the heart of DWI technology. This new development from SLAC arises from the engineer’s quest to eliminate unnecessary energy in an industrial process. The Boxer has twice the output of conventional bodymakers, with significantly less energy per can produced.
“The need to find out about innovations and further developments is greater than ever after the pandemic. Together with our exhibitors, we are looking forward to the upcoming Metpack with great anticipation. The preparations are running at full speed. In about two weeks, the set-up will begin. Currently the machines from overseas manufacturers are on their way. We are already registering numerous trade visitors from all over the world. All signs point to success,” reports project manager, Christina Kleinpaß.
The exhibitors will primarily be presenting solutions that make the production of metal packaging even more resource-friendly and efficient. Less material and energy while maintaining or improving quality – this is the industry’s motto. Digitalisation and automation continue to play a key role. The companies are also heavily involved in the topics of decarbonisation and climate neutrality.
The trade audience can look forward to numerous innovations. Outstanding technologies and inventions of participating exhibitors are honoured by the Metpack Innovation Award, where 16 companies submitted a total of 24 innovations. The certificates and trophies in bronze, silver and gold will be presented at a ceremony on Wednesday 3 May at 2pm, in the Congress Center West, Hall Panorama.

