The robotics expertise developed by Emmeci within the most demanding standards of premium packaging now extends into new production sectors: technologies designed around each individual process, where quality and customization matter more than standardization.
Luxury packaging is a world defined by details. Formats change frequently, embossing behaves differently on every type of paperboard, and the required quality is extremely high. Automating such specific processes requires deep product knowledge, even before technological expertise. It is from this awareness that the company developed its robotics solutions, and it is thanks to this very experience that today the Emmeci Robotics portfolio addresses new industrial sectors with even more versatile and flexible solutions.
The approach remains the same that has always defined Emmeci’s way of working, recognized as a benchmark in premium packaging. Automation is not offered as a package to be replicated identically, but as a project to be built. “For Emmeci, robotics is not a standardized starting point, but a design outcome – the company states. – Every solution begins with the customer’s real needs, the specific nature of their production process, and the operational complexity that defines it.”
It is a precise positioning. Emmeci’s value lies in engineering, software, and integration: elements that transform a robotic system into a solution tailored to a specific production line, capable of fitting seamlessly into the existing environment without imposing a predefined model. From a solid engineering vision, a fully customized system is developed, designed to maximize efficiency from the very first stages of operation.
The method follows three key phases. It starts with an in-depth analysis of the production process: each individual step, their interactions, critical issues, and areas for improvement.
This is followed by custom design, with a layout developed according to space constraints and operational logic, and with solutions selected and adapted to production goals.
Finally comes integration—the stage where the project takes shape: the system is introduced into the existing environment, ensuring full interaction with machines, operators, and workflows. Each configuration is tested and validated to guarantee reliability, precision, and continuity.
Completing the approach is what happens after installation. Support continues over time, with interventions aimed at optimizing, improving, and adapting the system as production evolves. “More than suppliers, we are partners”, the company summarizes. Supporting customers in the transition from manual processes to automated systems means understanding their operational dynamics, supporting people, and simplifying change in a gradual and sustainable way.
Emmeci Open Lab: where automation takes shape
This vision now has a dedicated space: Emmeci Open Lab, recently inaugurated at the company’s Italian headquarters. Not just a showroom, but a fully automated and operational production line, built using Emmeci technologies. Here, companies can see processes in action, understand how to apply them to their own plants, and explore new solutions together. It is a space designed for dialogue and co-development, where Emmeci’s know-how becomes an opportunity for shared innovation.
Beyond packaging
With over 50 years of experience in premium packaging—where it is recognized as a leader—Emmeci sees robotics as a natural direction for its growth.
“Emmeci Robotics is not an alternative path, but the natural extension of a vocation that drives us to share our culture of quality with new industrial sectors,” says CEO Alfredo Fuschillo. This is where the perspective expands beyond the boundaries of luxury packaging: the ability to understand a process and automate it in a tailored way finds application in any production environment where precision, reliability, and quality make the difference.
A future driven by quality
For Emmeci, automation is therefore more than a technical solution: it is a design-driven approach built around the customer and aimed at creating long-term value. A direction that, with the opening of the Emmeci Open Lab, now takes on a tangible form: a place where customers can see it in action and develop it together with the company.








