IPP Group Ltd Hold Successful Three-Day Technology Showcase

IPP Group Ltd Hold Successful Three-Day Technology Showcase

From 14th-16th May, IPP opened its new Bromsgrove facilities to over 120 guests. Throughout the three days customers were able to experience a wide range of presentations and a ‘speed-dating’ style demonstrations on our systems. Jack Daly, CEO of IPP comments, “It’s beaten all expectations and overall, a tremendous three days. Feedback from manufacturers and…


From 14th-16th May, IPP opened its new Bromsgrove facilities to over 120 guests. Throughout the three days customers were able to experience a wide range of presentations and a ‘speed-dating’ style demonstrations on our systems.

Jack Daly, CEO of IPP comments, “It’s beaten all expectations and overall, a tremendous three days. Feedback from manufacturers and customers has been excellent, and that is the main point of IPP hosting these Tech Days. Manufacturers get valuable time to showcase their equipment and customers get a personal demonstration.”

The ‘speed-dating’ demonstrations are over 9 stations, with a 20-minute presentation slot for each manufacturer.  Providing demonstrations on behalf of SEICA was Claudia Bocca, International Sales Manager who adds, “The IPP Tech days are a great event, it’s my second year, they’re very effective, a great opportunity to meet a lot of customers and see our products.”

Topics for discussion during the presentations included: ‘Challenges in Automating the Production Line’ – by Universal and Asys and ‘Inspection Strategies for the moder SMT Line’ – by Nordson Test and Inspect, to name a few.

With the new purpose-built facility playing host once again, IPP was able to increase the number of manufacturers and customers – with such a successful event now in the books, IPP looks forward to the 2025 Tech Days.


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