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Successful Open House Event
Within the framework of its two-day long Open House Laetus opened the way to intensive dialogue and offered a lot of useful information in both theory and practice.
That’s what the company showed with its machine installations for packaging control in a specially-built showroom. On display were applications for blister filling control for marking folding boxes with Data-Matrix-Controls, scales for weight control and solutions for serialized labelling of bottles as well as for their inspection. Among the highlights was a Laetus-equipped packing line with which the requirements of Track&Trace and ePedigree can be completely fulfilled.
Equally interesting was the innovative 3-D-Braille-Reader which not only decodes online but does so next to the layout of single dots, measures their height and this irrespective of the colour of the packaging.
Most of the packaging machines and lines on display were assembled in partnership with long-standing partners, among whom feature Mettler-Toledo, Wipotec, BBK, Marchesini and Hapa, another of the Coesia-Group’s enterprises.
Several speakers supplied theoretical background knowledge to the focus subjects of Braille and Track & Trace: thus Dieter Mößnerfrom the Edelmann Group explained in his talk the latest developments regarding standardisation and normalization of braille on packaging. A further highlight was certainly the talk by Jörg Liedtke, who had as a topic one of LaetusLtd’s most successful client projects on the subject of Track&Trace. Wilfried Weigelt from REA Elektronik Ltd. spoke about efficient operational processes via automatic identification and optimal readable codes and Michael Wollnik from Laetus demonstrated the INSPECT camera systems’ single module and its application to Track-and-Trace-systems.
Between the talks and the presentations in the showroom visitors took the chance to get a direct exchange of experience about current market and production requirements as well as individual
The great success encourages Laetus with a view to other events of this kind. A new Open House has already been planned for autumn 2011, this time for international attendance.



