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UFlex invests in laser scoring technology to offer easy to open flexible packaging solutions

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Why process innovation matters

Technical improvements can reveal how a company is thinking about consumer convenience, product differentiation, and industrial capability at the same time.

What readers can take from the update

Stories like this help readers understand how packaging companies compete through process, materials, and product experience rather than price alone.

Why the page remains relevant

Archived innovation stories become useful reference points when readers want to see how industrial technology and packaging expectations evolve over time.

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