From the floor — a sneak peek of some of the products at CPhI WW

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Here, we feature a sneak peek preview of some of the companies that will exhibiting at this year’s CPhI event.

Addressing mega trends in drug delivery

Drug delivery systems provider, Aptar Pharma, will be presenting key innovations during this year’s CPhI Worldwide, to address the mega trends in drug delivery.

Featuring an innovation area at the booth, Aptar Pharma will showcase seven healthcare technology mega trends, including a special connectivity hub, which will be dedicated to the growing field of connected healthcare solutions.

Additionally, the company will be presenting three Pharma Insight Briefings during the show:

  1. ‘Innovative Respiratory Solutions for Expanding Your Product Portfolio’Guenter Nadler, director of business development at Aptar Pharma, will deliver a talk on the company’s respiratory solutions and how they meet today’s need for compliant patient treatment.Tuesday 24 October — 10.30 am at the Innopack Zone, G1A3
  2. ‘Driving Better Patient Outcomes with Connectivity’The second briefing will be presented by Sai Shankar, director business development — Connected Devices at Aptar Pharma. Among the topics to be presented during this briefing will be the findings of a recent study, conducted by the company, on its integrated connected pMDI, as well as its connected health devices portfolio that support respiratory treatment for patients.Tuesday 24 October — 3.50 pm at the Innopack Zone, G1A3
  3. ‘Setting New Standards for Coated Stoppers’Here, Arnaud Fournier, business support manager — Injectables at Aptar Pharma, will exclusively introduce PremiumCoat, a coated stopper that has been developed in response to the growing challenges of developing more sensitive drugs.Wednesday 25 October — 10.30 am at the Innopack Zone, G1A3

Hall: 4.2

Booth number: 42F10

Website: pharma.aptar.com/en-us

PremiumCoat — Courtesy of Aptar Pharma

Safe and customised solutions

Raumedic has announced it will be presenting its innovative safety device for syringes, Rausafe, that protects from needlestick injuries. Rausafe is suitable for many standard syringes and can be used intuitively.

The safety device is activated straight after injection by a simple hand movement. As soon as the needle is completely enclosed by the protection unit, the system clicks into its final position.

Another focus for the company during the show, will be its development of customised products. “We accompany our customers from the initial idea through to series production according to the individual product specification,” added Ulrich Doppel, business development manager. “We would like to make this development process one of our central themes in Frankfurt.”

Hall: 4.2

Booth number: 42L74

Website: www.raumedic.com

First joint appearance

Uniting heat-sealing technology with die-cut packaging formats, Romaco Siebler is taking advantage of the CPhI Worldwide event to make its first joint appearance with Constantia Flexibiles, which has been a collaborative partner to Romaco in R&D for many years.

For their joint appearance, the companies will be presenting various solutions, such as die-cut strip packaging machine — HM 1 series — which can be configured to manufacture die-cut strips on a custom basis. These individualised strips can be manufactured using the Romaco-Siebler HM 1-350 series, which is equipped with a continuous cutting station.

Additionally, an integral part of the solution is the correct heat-sealing foil, which has been a key factor of the collaboration between Romaco and Constantia Flexibles. Performing numerous joint feasibility studies and tests, the companies offer combined experience in this area to produce adaptable yet stable pharma packaging.

Hall: 4.2

Booth number: 42H51

Websites: www.romaco.com www.cflex.com

Integrated safety system

During this year’s CPhI Worldwide event, Gerresheimer will present an integrated safety system for syringes to prevent needlestick injuries.

The Gx InnoSafe is installed like a standard seal in the cleanroom on Gx RTF glass syringes during the manufacturing process. The syringe body itself remains completely visible, so that the presence, filling level and state of the active ingredient, as well as the injection procedure can be inspected without visual hindrance.

Accidental activation of the safety system is not possible as the mechanism is completely relaxed prior to injection. Once the cannula is in use, the safety system is automatically activated and once the syringe is removed from the injection point the safety mechanism is locked. In this way, the cannula is reliably covered and renewed use of the syringes is impossible.

Gx InnoSafe syringes are packed in perforated trays and tubs and then sterilised with ethylene oxide gas. They can be processed on existing filling lines without additional preparation and assembly steps.

Hall: 4.2

Booth number: 42D02

Website: www.gerresheimer.com

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