Cybernetik, a global provider of industrial automation and robotics technologies, participated for the first time in the second edition of PackVision Expo 2025 in Pune. The company presented a range of packaging automation and end-of-line solutions aimed at improving production efficiency and streamlining operations for a variety of industries.
Key offerings included vertical and horizontal pouch packing machines, flow wrapper feeders, and bottle packers. For secondary and tertiary packaging, the team highlighted its advanced case packers, palletizers, and turnkey systems for loose and bulk filling.
Pritam Chougale, marketing manager, Cybernetik, said, “These solutions are designed to serve industries such as food, chemicals, personal care, FMCG, and adhesives, improving operational speed, accuracy, hygiene, and reliability across packaging lines.”
One of the most engaging features of their stand was an interactive robotic interface, inspired by the popular TikTok platform. Designed to simulate a video game-like experience, this installation invited attendees to interact directly with robotics technology, offering a glimpse into how automation can enhance efficiency, consistency, and user engagement in packaging processes.
The growing demand for packaging automation across sectors formed the backdrop of Cybernetik’s participation. According to Chougale, automation in packaging is fast becoming a necessity rather than a luxury. As businesses across India and the globe look to scale their operations, reduce their dependence on manual labor, and achieve consistent product quality, automated systems — particularly in packaging and end-of-line processes — are emerging as vital components of manufacturing infrastructure.
“As a first-time participant, we see this as a strategic step to introduce Cybernetik’s specialized solutions to a broader industrial audience,” he said. “Through this expo, we aimed to generate high-quality inquiries, strengthen our brand presence in the packaging sector, and form long-term, value-driven relationships.”
Cybernetik’s systems are tailored not just to improve operational metrics, but also to enhance safety and hygiene — particularly critical in sectors such as food and personal care. Their turnkey automation systems are designed to minimize human intervention, reduce the risk of contamination, and comply with stringent industry regulations.
By engaging with visitors at PackVision, the company created a platform to discuss customized automation requirements, trends in smart manufacturing, and the evolution of robotics in packaging. The team focused on building conversations around efficiency, integration, and the measurable benefits of investing in end-to-end automation.
Chougale emphasized that events like PackVision Expo provide vital exposure to industry trends and allow companies like Cybernetik to stay connected with evolving customer needs. “It was an opportunity not just to demonstrate our capabilities but also to learn from our peers, customers, and competitors,” he added.
By showcasing their technological strengths, initiating meaningful conversations, and building valuable connections with industry leaders, peers, and potential partners at the expo, the company aimed to reinforce Cybernetik’s position as a go-to partner for innovative packaging automation solutions.