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intrion will participate in the Macropak Exhibition in Utrecht from 2--to 5 October.
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Drum roll please, we have some big news ...
Mundipak, the Dutch specialist in packaging solutions, will now also be flying the intrion flag.
When you think packaging techniques, you think Mundipak. Food, non-food: why choose? Mundipak does it all, and how! The secret of their success: they are enthusiastic, they are customer-oriented and many companies can follow their example when it comes to service. It is therefore no surprise that in no time at all - Mundipak was established in 1992 - they managed to conquer the Dutch market.
intrion had been working with them for two years now. And when a working relationship is going well, it makes sense to take things a step further. When it comes to product excellence and impeccable service, both companies have the same high standards. The competition is warned!

"Cheers intrion" - A celebration, with all customers, was held during the Macropak exhibition in Utrecht
From left to right: Gerard Paulussen, Marianne van Dalen, Arnaud Hissink and Chris Vleeschouwers.
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Dimaco, specialist in “inline checks”, will be regrouped under the single and unique brand name, intrion.
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intrion supports Probo, the high tech robot cheering up sick children
Probo has a soft appearance and looks like a green elephant-like huggable, but is much more than that. The inside of Probo is full of high tech: 20 precision motors, sensors, electronics and a touch screen. The robot is able to show facial expressions and can sense its environment. Probo is one of the first robotic platforms with a special focus on interaction studies of emotional communication between robot and child. The robot will be used as research platform in a multidisciplinary team to enlighten the children’s stay in the hospital.
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Janssen Pharmaceutica: 6 robots finish a Risperdal-blister off every second.
Three months were enough for intrion to make this automated packaging line operational - using machines from different suppliers.
In a blister (formed on the spot), three successive robots position a syringe, a vial containing the drug’s active ingredient and a needle kit. A hygienical, safe and fast method. Two other robots finish the job: the first one labels the blister and the second one applies a foil cover, ready to be packaged in cardboard boxes to be sent to the wholesalers.
Under the title ‘As ast as it is safe’, the monthly magazine Packaging published in its March 2009 edition an interesting report on this realization. ![]()
