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Digital solutions showed future liquid pharma processing insight
Syntegon provided insights into the future of liquid pharmaceutical processing as well as current options on its substantial stand at interpack.
“The future of the pharmaceutical industry lies in increased automation and digitalisation,” explains Daniel Sturm, product manager automation at Syntegon. “Manufacturing companies need solutions that process the huge amounts of partially unused data for process optimisation.”
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On the stand, the ALF 5000 filling and closing machine demonstrated current possibilities and future potential. Amongst others, eight filling stations showed visitors which filling systems – from single-use to intelligent piston pumps – can be used with different degrees of automation.
Syntegon’s Single Object Data Acquisition (SODA) system was also displayed on the ALF 5000 which offers pre-coded containers that are already equipped with a unique data matrix code to be read via cameras. “Valuable information collected during production is assigned to individual containers and can be traced in a structured manner,” says Sturm. “This opens up a wide range of possibilities for our customers to make their production even safer.”
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