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Building an Integrated, End-to-End R&D and Manufacturing Service Platform with Innovative R&D and High-end Preparation Technologies

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Aligning with Industry Trends: Healthnice Advances Step by Step Amid the global pharmaceutical industry’s evolution, high-end preparations have become a mainstream trend in drug development. Therefore, for pharmaceutical companies, high-end preparations represent a high-value, cost-effective strategy for differentiation.

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MTPConnect’s CTCM program launches next funding opportunity to boost commercialisation of Australian medical devices

AU Manufacturing

To be considered for funding, projects must focus on the development of a medical device for human use, the purpose of which is to diagnose, prevent, monitor, treat or alleviate a disease or injury, or modify or monitor the anatomy or physiological functions of the body. All applications must be made through SmartyGrants.

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Henkel to Drive Innovative Remote Patient Monitoring Solutions with Partners

i4.0 today

The technology offers enormous potential while at the same time still posing challenges for developers and manufacturers, related to, for example, functional material formulations, material compatibility or form factor. Byteflies was founded in April 2015 by Hans Danneels and Hans De Clercq. About Byteflies.

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Retrofit project for biodegradable plastics facility

Control Engineering

When we first partnered with Hargrove in 2015, we started working on making a production-scale facility for PHA, and we were the only ones doing this,” said Daminer Scientific’s COO Michael Smith. We relied heavily on Hargrove for the design and automation functionality for a future greenfield facility’s design. chemical space.

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Dockworkers threaten to strike at key U.S. ports over automation and pay

Fastener News Desk

Some manufacturers could run short of parts, notably in the auto and pharmaceutical industries, which generally don’t stock large parts inventories. Daggett said the union members expect to be waging their biggest fight — against the automation of job functions at ports — well into the future. “We 5 presidential election.