Leading packaging machinery manufacturer, ULMA Packaging UK, will make its debut appearance at MedTech Innovation Expo Ireland, as it expands its focus on Ireland’s growing medical device manufacturing sector

Taking place at Dexcom Stadium, Galway, the exhibition brings together manufacturers, technology providers, and supply chain specialists serving one of Europe’s most significant MedTech hubs. ULMA will exhibit on stand 6.

The event marks ULMA’s first appearance at the show and reflects a focus on the Irish market following the appointment of Rob McKenna as regional sales manager for Ireland. With demand for advanced packaging solutions in the medical sector increasing, ULMA will showcase technologies designed to meet stringent requirements for product protection, traceability and hygiene.

Rob McKenna will be joined by Alastair Cook, product manager for thermoforming and traysealing, with both available to discuss applications and packaging formats suited to medical device production environments.

ULMA’s presence will focus on thermoforming and flow-wrap solutions, technologies widely adopted across medical manufacturing for their reliability, flexibility and ability to deliver consistent pack quality. Automation will also form a key part of the company’s messaging, demonstrating how integrated systems can reduce human intervention during packaging processes while supporting product safety and regulatory compliance.

Although full machinery cannot be installed at the tabletop space, ULMA will present real packaging samples to demonstrate achievable pack designs and highlight how its solutions support the precise handling and protection required for medical applications.

Alongside its medical sector expertise, ULMA continues to support Irish customers across a wide range of industries, supplying vertical packaging and traysealing solutions for applications such as meat, poultry, fish, dairy, snacks/confectionery and ready meals.


For more information on ULMA Packaging UK, visit www.ulmapackaging.co.uk

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