Haver & Boecker will showcase a wide range of innovations at Powtech Technopharm 2025 in Nuremberg, 23–25 September, with exhibits from across its Machinery and Wire Weaving Divisions as well as its technology brands AML, Behn + Bates, and IBAU Hamburg. Visitors can find the company at Booth 459 in Hall 9, while joint-venture Nexopart will present laboratory technology separately at Booth 554.

The Machinery Division, celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, will highlight solutions for packing, automation, and AI-driven optimization. Key exhibits include the new Integra IVx packing machine, designed for hygienic precision and real-time data analysis, and the Amicus Depal depalletizing robot, closing automation gaps in packing lines. The Radimat Pathfinder will also be on display, offering advanced logistics for empty bags.

AML bulk technology, marking 25 years in business, will present sustainable dedusting, conveying, and dry mortar solutions. Behn + Bates will feature its Elementra BP EL-U packing machine for big bags, tailored to the hygiene and efficiency requirements of the food industry. IBAU Hamburg will focus on plant design, upgrades, and bulk handling technologies that support emissions reduction and sustainability.

Nexopart will demonstrate next-generation particle analysis solutions, including image analysis systems that shorten testing times and deliver comprehensive data. Meanwhile, the Wire Weaving Division will present resource-efficient repair services for Porostar filter components, extending product lifespans and reducing material use.

Haver & Boecker emphasises that its solutions are designed not only for efficiency but also for long-term sustainability across bulk materials industries.

Hamburg introduces its comprehensive upgrade program, offering in-depth diagnostics and technical guidance to improve the performance and sustainability of plants and silo systems.

The new ELEMENTRA packing machine from Behn + Bates delivers easy handling, hygienic filling and reliable consolidation for big bag palletizing — tailored to the food industry’s highest standards.

Showcasing next-generation AI-driven solutions for automated bag logistics, the Machinery Division demonstrates how advanced automation and digitalization are modernizing bulk material plants for the future.