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A focused 30-minute conversation about your existing control architecture. We look at what you have, talk through what is possible, and you leave with practical ideas - not a proposal.

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Whether you build packaging machinery or run the lines that depend on it, the conversation tends to start in the same place: wiring that is more complicated than it needs to be, faults that are hard to find, and builds or changeovers that take longer than they should.

If you are an OEM looking at your next machine design and wondering whether there is a better approach, that is a good reason to talk. If you are on the plant side, dealing with a recurring fault, unplanned downtime, or a machine your maintenance team dreads working on, that is a good reason too.

You bring the situation. I bring 35 years of field experience. We have an honest conversation about what is actually going on and what your options are. No sales pitch, no product catalogue, no follow-up pressure.

Who is this for?

Packaging OEM engineers and project managers who want to reduce wiring complexity and build time on their next machine
CPG operations or maintenance teams dealing with recurring intermittent faults or excessive troubleshooting time
Automation engineers evaluating the move from traditional terminal block wiring to IP67 field connectivity
Anyone who has a connectivity question they have been meaning to get a straight answer on

Your Host

Colin Cartwright

Director of Packaging Industry Development at Murrelektronik and the voice behind Connectivity Colin. Over 35 years in industrial automation and control systems, working with packaging OEMs and CPG manufacturers across North America. I have seen what good connectivity architecture looks like, and I have seen what it costs when it is not right.

Ready to talk connectivity?

Pick a time above, or if you have a specific question before booking, head over to the articles and resources pages - there is a good chance the answer is already there.

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