Domino's Kulauzovic joins OMAC board
Director of automation and integration appointed for three-year term.
Domino Printing Sciences has announced the appointment of Adem Kulauzovic, director of automation and integration, to the board of directors of OMAC (Organization for Machine Automation and Control).
Kulauzovic's three-year term reflects Domino's ongoing commitment to shaping the future of packaging automation through collaboration, innovation and industry leadership. It aligns with the company's broader goals around customer-centric innovation and supporting manufacturers who are navigating complex regulatory and technological landscapes.
In his first board-level role, Kulauzovic will help to shape OMAC's strategic direction, including investment in training, expanding membership and updating standards – particularly those related to cybersecurity resilience.
'I'm honored to join the OMAC board and help drive forward the standards that underpin our industry,' commented Kulauzovic. 'As manufacturers increasingly lean on automation and move to digital transformation, the need for consistent, standardized communication is critical. OMAC provides a platform for collaboration that helps make this possible.'
Kulauzovic's focus will include championing coding and marking standards, promoting cybersecurity resilience and advancing sustainability initiatives. His involvement ensures that OMAC members will continue to benefit from Domino's expertise in the development of standards that impact the entire packaging ecosystem.
A member of OMAC since 2017, Domino has actively contributed to its mission to standardize communication, controls and applications across the packaging sector. OMAC's focus is to facilitate, develop and implement industry best practice through a professional network of representatives from consumer-packaged goods companies, OEMs, system integrators and engineering experts.
Central to OMAC's work is PackML (Packaging Machine Language), a globally recognized automation standard that enables consistent communication between machines and PLCs, regardless of platform.
'Being part of the conversation – whether it's PackML, cybersecurity or sustainability – means we're helping shape the standards our customers rely on,' Kulauzovic added. 'It's about understanding their business, anticipating their needs and delivering tools that move the industry forward.'
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