Syntegon Technology GmbH, formerly known as Bosch Packaging Technology, is a global leader in providing processing and packaging solutions for the pharmaceutical and food industries. Headquartered in Waiblingen, Germany, Syntegon employs approximately 6,300 professionals across more than 15 countries. The company offers a comprehensive portfolio, including standalone machines and integrated systems for liquid and solid pharmaceuticals, as well as confectionery, dry food, and frozen food products. Syntegon's commitment to innovation, sustainability, and customer-centricity enables clients to achieve efficient and reliable production and packaging processes, ensuring product safety and quality in a competitive market.
Syntegon’s Makat turnkey systems ensure precise, energy-efficient gummy production with advanced depositing, starch handling, and automated finishing technologies.
Syntegon’s latest entry-level flow wrapper delivers 175 packs/minute, offering unmatched flexibility for food, non-food, and medical packaging while optimizing productivity for small to medium businesses.
NewCoffee, one of Germany's largest coffee producers, chose Syntegon's sustainable packaging early on—a future-proof decision that meets all requirements of the new EU PPWR regulation.
From May 18-22, 2025, at iba in Düsseldorf, Syntegon will premiere its FGCT count feeder, a new automated solution for seamlessly packaging cookies in Europe.
At ProSweets, visitors can experience this first-hand: using virtual models, our confectionery experts will show various solutions along the entire manufacturing and packaging process.
Manufacturers from the snacks industry can have a closer look at vertical packaging machine and experience two highly automated system solutions for cookies and fresh, chilled, and frozen food that prioritize speed, efficiency, hygiene and flexibility.
On display will be their wide range of equipments from robotics for aseptic filling operations, to scalable device assembly solutions, and automated capsule filling at R&D scale.
This new patent offers automated viable monitoring in the aseptic filling process, which reduces manual interventions for environmental monitoring by 80 percent.