BETELGEUS Robotics presents STACKBOT at interpack 2026 – a Bulgarian Plug & Play solution for robotic palletizing

2026-05-043 min.

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When leading companies in the packaging industry gather at Düsseldorf for interpack, the focus is not only on new machines and technologies. This is the place where manufacturers look for practical solutions to real challenges – the lack of workforce, heavy and repetitive processes, the need for higher efficiency and quicker automation. From the 7th to the 13th of May 2026, interpack will connect again the global packaging industry at Messe Düsseldorf. Among those presenting will be the leading company BETELGEUS, and through its brand BETELGEUS Robotics, will present the STACKBOT Plug & Play roboticized palletization system, engineered for easy installation, uncomplicated work and practical application in industrial environments.

The participation of BETELGEUS Robotics at interpack 2026 is an important step for the development of the company. BETELGEUS has over 30 years of experience in industrial equipment, packaging lines, marking, labelling and automation. This practical experience is the core of its modern roboticized solutions.

"Designed as a compact, pre-engineered robotic palletizing cell, STACKBOT can be integrated into existing production lines without heavy modifications and without the need for operator programming. It is suitable for palletizing cartons, boxes, stacks, foil packages and other products at the end of the production line. This entire process will be fast, predictable and easy to manage by the people who work with the production equipment every day," BETELGIUS told BalkanEngineer.com.

STACKBOT is designed as a Plug & Play solution, allowing for quick positioning, connecting and starting at standard configuration and a premade production environment. The process includes positioning of the system, connecting to a power supply and compressed air, setting of the product and choice of palette model through an innovative HMI interface. The operator doesn’t program the robot – it works on software, created for quick creation and editing of palette guidelines.

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