Exhibitors

PurpleSector

Stand: 5/C82

PurpleSector helps manufacturers to solve complex challenges. At pace.

Born in the white heat of Formula 1™, our data scientists and engineers use race-derived tools, technologies and techniques to help you get ahead of problems and uncover new opportunities for improvement.

Manufacturers are drowning in data. Using industry-leading simulation and digital twinning techniques, advanced telemetry sensors, and data analytics algorithms, we cut through the noise to deliver precise and powerful insights. PurpleSector prototypes and tests solutions to demonstrate the benefits and works with our clients to build, scale and embed them. We accelerate results and drive continuous improvements. Results include:

  • A £14M p.a. saving on downtime costs, an ROI of 10:1 across 10 packing lines and accelerated product launches for a global pharma company
  • Dynamically optimising spray drying for a leading FMCG organisation: wastage, fuel consumption and costs have significantly reduced, and 0.7% of their revenue is now profit
  • Supporting design for manufacture and assembly: reducing costs by 30%

Please join us in Hall 5, Stand C82 to find out more. But, as most challenges won’t wait until June, why not get in touch before then at glen.prentice@ps.tech? We look forward to speaking with you soon. www.purplesector.tech

Company phone number

+44 (0)7482 508534

Address

1 Billing Road
NN1 5AL
United Kingdom
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