Milan Licina from SEW-EURODRIVE discusses the transformation from hardware-driven to software-defined automation in packaging machinery. He explains how the new Orchestration Suite addresses complexity challenges by providing centralized control, remote access, and automated maintenance for production lines. The conversation covers key issues like unplanned downtime costs, security in connected systems, and AI-supported functions for machine optimization. Licina emphasizes that the biggest efficiency gains come not from faster machines, but from better management of the complex systems around them. He shares insights on how software-defined automation will enable more flexible, autonomous factories that can adapt quickly to changing production requirements. #interpack #packaging #automation #digitalization #AI #industry40 #softwaredefinedfactory #SEWEurodrive
Production lines aren't held back by machines — but by the chaos around them. At interpack 2026, Milan Lichina (SEW Eurodrive) explains why software, not hardware, defines the factory of the future, and how the Orchestration Suite turns vendor lock-in into a single AI-supported control layer.
