Future developments in pharmaceutical packaging
Packaging parenteral products?safely is not always an easy task. In order to be able to solve every pharma packaging task in the best possible way in the years to come, we are going on a journey together into the future of pharma packaging.
In the coming years, sustainability, digitalization and individualization of medicine will influence pharmaceutical packaging. New opportunities and perspectives are opening up for the packaging industry.
Discover which of today's developments will determine tomorrow's pharmaceutical market and what pharmaceutical packaging will have to achieve in the future in our white paper - read more here in the newsletter.
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Michael Mrachacz
CSO & Managing Director
White paper: Packed for 2040?– the future of the pharmaceutical and pharma packaging industry?
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Automation in the pharmaceutical industry, driven by global quality standards and drug complexity, is increasing. Innovations such as "Dark Factory" could enable human-free production, with automation promising quality and efficiency.
In the ongoing effort to create a sustainable future, packaging plays a significant role in the pharmaceutical industry. Pharmaceutical packagers need to balance sustainability and efficiency and consider all packaging options to find the best concept for each product.
The pharmaceutical industry is increasingly automating due to higher regulations and complexity in drug manufacturing to minimize human errors. Automation is therefore central to current and future pharma challenges.?
New drugs require flexible packaging systems. The modular system of the PTC 200 is transforming pharmaceutical packaging. It is adaptable from ampoules to medical devices, promotes anti-counterfeiting through serialization, and emphasizes user-friendliness and efficiency.?
While Track & Trace is often perceived only in the context of anti-counterfeiting of medicines, it holds broader possibilities. It promotes a more efficient supply chain, prevents medication errors through UDI codes, and enables automated deliveries.?
Curious about the tomorrow of packaging in the pharmaceutical industry?