Robopac, OCME and TopTier Bring Game-Changing Technology to  Pack Expo Las Vegas 2025. 

Also Hosting the 3rd Annual Women in Packaging Luncheon 

 

As Pack Expo Las Vegas celebrates its 30th anniversary from September 29 to October 1, 2025, Robopac, OCME, and TopTier are set to mark the occasion with a powerful presence at Booth #2964 in the West Hall, showcasing the latest in packaging automation, sustainability, and safety. With over 2,300 exhibitors and 35,000 professionals expected, Pack Expo remains the industry's must-attend event, bringing together decision-makers from over 40 vertical markets. 

Through its North American subsidiaries, Robopac USA/OCME USA (Duluth, GA), and TopTier (Portland, OR) will highlight live demonstrations from its premier end-of-line packaging solutions all aimed at advancing end-of-line packaging performance. 

Innovations on Display 

Among the many highlights at Aetna Group’s 360 sqm booth: 

  • TopTier Low Infeed Palletizer: Built for integration with existing conveyors, it offers exceptional layout flexibility without sacrificing safety. 
  • LT Automatic Stretch Wrapper: A compact, U.S.-built wrapper running at 17 rotations per minute, combining performance and space savings. 
  • Prasmatic TC 500 CW: Wrap-around case packing machine capable of up to 65 packs per minute — ideal for medium to high-speed production lines. 
  • Orbit R horizontal stretch wrapper: Engineered for elongated products, featuring dual-cut clamping, a 7" color touchscreen, and up to 20 customizable programs. 
  • Technoplat 708 CS: A semi-automatic turntable stretch wrapper with automatic film cutting and enhanced stability. 
  • Masterwrap HD XL: Designed for heavy and unstable loads, this rotary arm stretch wrapper includes remote monitoring via R-Connect. 
  • Rotoplat 708 Stainless Steel stretch wrapper: Built for harsh or sanitization-heavy environments like pharmaceutical and food sectors. 
  • Robot S7: A self-propelled, battery-powered stretch wrapper that stabilizes up to 30 loads per hour of nearly any shape or size. 
  • Technoplat PW: A sustainability-forward solution that wraps with 100% recyclable paper without compromising load integrity. 
  • ReCYCLE Compacting Machine: Designed to reduce packaging waste volume, supporting greener operations. 

Empowering Women in Packaging 

As part of its ongoing commitment to industry leadership, Robopac, OCME, and TopTier will host the 3rd Annual Women in Packaging Luncheon on Monday, September 29 at 12:00 PM. This event celebrates and uplifts the role of women across the packaging sector, providing a space for networking, inspiration, and shared progress. 

“When women connect, innovation accelerates. Progress in packaging starts with strong networks.” said Tyng Wu, Regional Sales Manager at Robopac USA. “Events like Women in Packaging showcase the forward-thinking and collaboration that drive our industry forward.” 

 

More information coming soon: 

 

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