Packaging Computer Lab

Experience state-of-the-art technology and industry-grade software in our advanced Packaging Computer Lab.
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From Bytes to Boxes.

UW-Stout's Packaging Computer Lab is equipped with high-performance desktops, specifically chosen to support the sophisticated design tasks our students undertake. Through generous corporate partnerships, we've acquired a suite of professional software.

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ArtiosCAD Software

ArtiosCAD stands as the world’s leading structural design software for packaging, offering an intuitive platform that elevates productivity for professionals in design and production. It simplifies complex calculations, allowing users to focus on innovation rather than mathematics, and can accurately tailor packaging to fit any 3D CAD product model. This software is a vital tool for creating precise and functional packaging with ease.

ArtiosCAD software on a laptop
SolidWorks Software

SolidWorks is a versatile 3D parametric design software used across various industries to craft intricate product designs ranging from automobiles to electronics and household items. It's renowned for its precision and ability to bring even the most complex ideas to life, providing an essential toolkit for students to develop a wide array of practical design skills.

SolidWorks software on a laptop
TOPS Pro Software

TOPS Pro is a specialized software for packaging design and pallet layout, enabling users to optimize package dimensions, product arrangements, and pallet configurations efficiently. It's an essential tool for students to learn the best practices in maximizing space and minimizing material usage in packaging, reinforcing both cost-effectiveness and sustainability in the field.

Tops PRO software on a laptop
Cape Pack Palletizing Software

Cape Pack Palletizing Software is a comprehensive tool that guides users in refining product dimensions for shipping, constructing new case sizes, devising efficient pallet patterns, and evaluating the compression strength of cases and pallet loads. It is an essential resource for students to learn about enhancing material use and maximizing space in transportation, key factors in the logistics and packaging industries.

Cape Pack Palletizing Software
Pallet Design System Software

The Pallet Design System (PDS) by the National Wooden Pallet and Container Association (NWPCA) is an advanced software tool for designing and analyzing wooden pallets. It helps users create optimized pallet designs by evaluating factors like load capacity, durability, and material usage. PDS is essential for improving pallet performance and ensuring cost-effective and reliable shipping solutions.

EcoImpact Compass Software

EcoImpact-COMPASS by Trayak is a powerful software tool designed for evaluating the environmental impact of packaging designs. It helps users analyze and optimize packaging sustainability by assessing factors like carbon footprint, energy usage, and material efficiency. This tool is essential for companies aiming to create eco-friendly packaging solutions.

EcoImpact Compass Software
ArtiosCAD software utilized in the computer lab space.

Industry Donations & Partnerships.

Powered by Esko's generous contributions, our Packaging Computer Lab offers an unmatched, industry-standard environment where students gain hands-on experience, collaborating with industry leaders to create real-world products poised for production.

Industry contributions supporting the Packaging Computer Lab also include Trayak, National Wooden Pallet, and Container Association.


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