[PACKAGING] DON’T THROW AWAY THE PACKET – JUST EAT IT!
In an age when the search for technically and economically viable alternatives to plastic is a big challenge, you can discover the start-up Do Eat which develops edible and/or ultra-compostable packaging made from potato and beer by-products. This packaging can be customised using plant-based inks, while its neutral taste means that it can go with any hamburger or dessert.
[PROCESSING] DATA AND TABLETS TO SIMPLIFY PRODUCTION
The French firm Usitab has developed an application for mobile tablets enabling manufacturers to monitor key production criteria on a control chart: product quality, filling volume or weight and production line efficiency. It substitutes hourly production sheets, thus saving the time wasted by production stoppages for reporting tasks.
The French start-up InUse deploys a SaaS application which converts the connected data of industrial equipment into operational recommendations for staff on the factory floor.
[PRINTING] AN INDIAN START-UP AIMS TO LEAVE ITS MARK
Discover the extensive array of solutions and equipment offered by Harsoliya Exim Private Limited. From design to manufacture and from paper to packaging, the company exports its printed documents, posters and folders all over the world.
[LOGISTICS] INNOVATIONS IN THE LOGISTICS/INTRALOGISTICS WORLD
Another sector experiencing an innovation boom! Among the star start-ups, Wing, a new French logistics service dedicated to e-retailers – or how to easily connect your online store to supply chain solutions. Meanwhile, the Munich start-up , Proglove, has invented new-generation gloves incorporating a barcode scanner to reduce handling and errors and save time for production and picking staff. Information is transmitted wirelessly in real time.
Other participants in the Startups Lab include Glancy 3D, LIVING PACKETS France, MC ROBOTICS, Packitoo.
Make a date this November to discover the other start-ups exhibiting in the ALL4PACK Startups Lab, organised in association with NetMedia Events. There are still a few spaces left: register your start-up today here if you wish to join the village.
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