AnugaFoodTec 2025: Cybernetik showcases robotic bagging and end-of-line automation
WhatPackaging? spoke to the Cybernetik team
29 Aug 2025 | By Jiya Somaiya
Cybernetikshowcased its expanding portfolio of food processing and packaging automation systems. The company’s offering spans primary, secondary, and tertiary packaging, as well as bagging systems. “We are expanding the CorePack, AutoPack, RoboPack one, and RoboPack two range of bagging machines. The first two are manual bagging solutions, while the latter two are robotic systems,” Pritam Chougale, marketing manager explained.
Cybernetik also provides turnkey automation solutions, including food processing, material handling, and end-of-line packaging automation. Its robotic systems are designed for tasks such as palletising and depalletising.
Recently, the company launched automated packaging systems with throughputs ranging from eight bags per minute to 20 bags per minute. While the first two solutions rely on operators, the robotic versions carry out the complete process from picking and filling bags, to stitching and palletising.
At the exhibition, Cybernetics displayed a range of equipment, including an Intermediate bulk container (IBC) five-litre system, a powder conveying system for controlled flow, and a fine grinder capable of achieving 30-micron-level grinding. “These are part of a continuous line, with upstream and downstream automation,” Chougale said.
The company also engaged visitors with an interactive robotic activity, where a robot played tic-tac-toe with participants. Additionally, Cybernetics’ subsidiary, Perfel Extraction System, presented machines designed for extracting essential oils from biomass.