About Us

The "Braden Technologies" Brand is recognised as a leading solution provider in the UK converting sector.

Based in the West of Scotland, Braden Technologies brings ideas and solutions from the worldwide electronics and converting sectors to the UK market.

Braden Technologies provides innovative solutions for machine builders, system builders and convertors alike. Helping improve productivity and process control with leading edge technologies that provide new solutions for old problems.

Our partners have a proven track record providing products designed to solve issues in this sector. All easy to use or simple to integrate into your process or line.
 

Our Mission

As material use in converting  gets thinner and more flexible and less tolerant of scratching, the processing in a reel-2-reel form becomes more challenging for producers.

The aim of Braden Technologies is to be  recognised for introducing new and compelling web handling solutions from around the world into the UK converting market.

We will achieve this position by setting the highest standards of product selection and technical support.

At the same time, we want to make the process fun and enjoyable for all parties involved. Understanding the problem is key to providing the correct solution so our vast experience will help provide the answers.

Bio: Roy Cannon

Roy has been working worldwide in the electronics and converting sector for over 30 years.

He has held technical roles in design and product management working with international companies providing ancillary equipment that was integrated into converting machines, applications, and electronic assembly lines.

During his career he has travelled extensively in USA, Japan, Korea and Europe where he worked with end users and machine builders.
He now heads up Braden Technologies Ltd and is excited to continue working in this fast-moving technology sector.

“I am looking forward to building the “Braden Technology” brand as a provider of innovative high value solutions to the UK Converting sector.”
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