Packaging machinery manufacturer with digital twin and automation focus
OPTIMA designs and builds packaging equipment for pharma, consumer, nonwoven, and life science sectors—a capital-equipment business spanning design through turnkey deployment. The tech stack reveals a shift toward software-driven operations: machine visualization, HMI in Unity, digital twin integration, and PC-based digitalization products sit alongside traditional industrial automation (Rockwell, Siemens, Beckhoff). Active adoption of SCADA and heavy hiring in engineering (72 roles) and research (20) signal a move toward smarter, connected machines rather than purely mechanical solutions.
Notable leadership hires: Technical Documentation Lead, Assembly Team Lead
OPTIMA packaging group GmbH, founded in 1922 and family-owned across three generations, manufactures custom and modular packaging equipment for pharmaceutical, consumer, nonwoven, and life science industries. Headquartered in Schwäbisch Hall, Germany, the company operates across more than 20 locations internationally with approximately 3,400 employees and an export share exceeding 85%. The business builds single standard machines and complete turnkey systems tailored to customer specifications. Current projects include machine visualization platforms, digital twin interfaces, HMI integration, and sustainable packaging solutions, alongside ongoing optimization of existing equipment lines.
OPTIMA uses C#, .NET, WPF, SQL Server, and GitLab for core development. Industrial control layers include Rockwell FactoryTalk, Siemens TIA Portal, Beckhoff, and Copa-Data Zenon. Recent projects adopt Unity for HMI, Python with TensorFlow and Keras for automation, and OPC UA for integration.
Active projects include machine visualization development, digital twin HMI in Unity, OPC UA integration, PC-based digitalization products, automated flowchart generation for PLC logic, sustainable packaging solutions, and optimization of existing filling and pharma packaging lines.
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