The Marchesini Group also focuses on this interaction: “In recent years, we have established a cross-functional team that focuses in particular on analysing new packaging materials and their machinability, in order to turn the PPWR regulation into an opportunity. We are driving the replacement of PVC with recyclable mono-material solutions – particularly for blisters and trays – using materials such as R-PET, PP and PVC-free aluminium,” says Valerio Soli, CEO of the Marchesini Group.
Efficiency and sustainability go hand-in-hand today and can only become a real success factor through integrated process expertise, says Joachim Dittrich (Fette), describing the situation. “The biggest investments are currently being made in automation, data-based process solutions and AI. Those who control their processes based on data are able to measurably optimise the use of materials and energy.”
“A holistic approach is crucial,” adds Michael Mrachacz (Uhlmann): “Sustainability must be compatible with machinability and efficiency – and we support our customers with our consulting services along the entire value chain.”
interpack 2026 showcases concrete solutions for the pharmaceutical industry
What is coming to fruition in the investment strategies will be brought to light at interpack 2026. Here, pharmaceutical companies will find solutions for automation, data integration and sustainability.
Marchesini, for example, will be exhibiting machines and lines for the pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries in Hall 15. The focus is on sustainability, innovation – such as AI, robotics and digital solutions – and aseptic technologies. “Marchesini Group will present several innovative solutions in the field of robotics at interpack, increasingly integrated with artificial intelligence. The pharmaceutical industry requires production lines that are more and more sophisticated, safe and connected, in order to ensure products of the highest quality and safety,” says CEO Valerio Soli of the trade fair appearance. Uhlmann will also be situated in Hall 15. “At interpack, we will be presenting, in digital form, the PTC 200 for parenterals in carton mono-packaging and the BEC 500 as an integrated blister and cartoning solution. The focus will be on material-efficient, recyclable solutions as well as software solutions and digital and analogue services for the optimal combination of sustainability, process reliability and cost-effectiveness,” says Michael Mrachacz (Uhlmann).
IMA will be showcasing advances in sterile processing on an area of over 4,500 square metres in Hall 17. These include “magnetic levitation technologies that enable fully gloveless filling lines for Cell Therapy products – a breakthrough in contamination control and process reliability – along with a new lab scale version offering greater flexibility for R&D teams,” says Thomas Fricke (IMA). Additional highlights include a new generation of tablet presses, sustainable blistering platforms, automated cartoning delivering 70 per cent faster changeovers, modular auto-injector assembly and end-of-line solutions. These innovations are complemented by AI-driven digital support tools that enhance monitoring and predictive maintenance.
In Hall 16, visitors will be able to meet Fette Compacting, among others: “At our stand, we will be showcasing continuous manufacturing with the FE CPS, the latest containment solutions, emulators and lab services. The added value lies in shorter development cycles, greater product safety, reduced material consumption and a flexible production infrastructure that adapts seamlessly to new products and regulatory requirements,” says Joachim Dittrich (Fette).
Further details on all participating companies and their solutions can be found in the exhibitor and product database: http://www.interpack.com/1410
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About interpack
Every three years, interpack gathers together the world’s processing & packaging sector in Düsseldorf for one week. Its focus: packaging solutions and packaging materials; packaging machines and the related process technology for the food, beverages, confectionery, baked goods, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, non-food and industrial goods sectors. As an internationally leading trade fair, it draws experts from across the world to exchange ideas about the latest technologies and solutions and provides impetuses for the sector’s future topics. The next interpack will take place in Düsseldorf from 7 to 13 May 2026. Around 2,800 exhibitors from around the world are expected.