Innovation Stage: Connected Worker Solutions for Smart Manufacturing

Representatives from Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence provide insight to packaging and processing companies in need of smart manufacturing solutions.

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Dr. Asif Rana, President of Hexagon’s Nexus Connected Worker, speaks to industry professionals at a March 11 Innovation Stage session at PACK EXPO Southeast 2025.
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Integration of connected worker technology is becoming more essential as the packaging and processing industries strive for greater efficiency and productivity. Dr. Asif Rana, President of Hexagon’s Nexus Connected Worker, and Darren Metherell, Director of Sales, spoke to industry professionals attending a March 11 Innovation Stage session at PACK EXPO Southeast 2025 about connected worker challenges and solutions the Nexus Connected Worker platform provides to manufacturers.

Rana began by informing the audience of four barriers manufacturers face: (1) Labor shortages and high turnover rates, (2) paper-based instructions that lead to errors and inefficiencies, (3) lack of real-time visibility into operations, and (4) increases of compliance and traceability pressures.

“I would say some of [these] problems are really shaking the foundation of [the packaging and processing industries],” Rana stated.

Hexagon noticed the challenges to be recurring themes amid their service to manufacturers looking to better connect their workforce with digital tools to streamline operations.

“How would it be, if you can imagine, equipping our teams with the right tools, if the tools allow them to get data from systems and present [it] to frontline workers and management in real time to see what is happening on the production floor?” Rana asked.

Rana provided an example of a production line machine being down. He stated that tools within the Nexus Connected Worker platform can help teams see why the machine is down, how long it has been down, and other factors that can be affecting the machine’s operations, such as a conveyer belt issue.