In the February issue of ONdrug Delivery magazine, Michael McGowan, Senior Director of Market Intelligence at SHL Medical, examines the emerging interest within the pharmaceutical industry for autoinjectors that are capable of delivering higher injection volumes into the subcutaneous space.
In ONdrug Delivery magazine’s October issue on Pre-filled Syringes and Injection Devices, SHL Medical’s Gary Calderwood, Raluca Ganea, and Gene Rhode Fuensalida Pantig talk about the evolving trends in subcutaneous delivery of parenteral formulations, most recently including larger administration volumes.
In the August of ONdrug Delivery, SHL Medical Head of Continuous Improvement Tracy Pedreso explains how championing lean manufacturing and business excellence can maximize lasting value for pharmaceutical companies and their patients.
SHL’s Taras Seniuch and Amy Hartl, discuss the importance of design transfer in the development of combination product autoinjectors.
In the June issue of ONdrugDelivery magazine, SHL Medical’s Chelsea Williams, Nagisa Kobashi, and Nils Weber explore the exciting opportunities that a digital health ecosystem poses for more personalized, precise, and patient-centric care delivery.
In the May issue of ONdrug Delivery magazine, SHL and its engineering leaders, Jonathan Kearns and Kevin Huang, discuss how SHL’s engineering competencies are being driven to the next level by leveraging process engineering and how this can benefit drug-device projects.
SHL Medical’s Frederick Gertz and Yves Steffen outline the company’s approach to green initiatives that leverage the convergence of data science and sustainability.
SHL Medical’s Andrew Moore and Gene Rhode Fuensalida Pantig discuss the interplay between the ever-changing healthcare landscape and SHL’s effective lifecycle management strategy giving rise to its present portfolio.
SHL Medical’s Lucy Chung and Gilbert Fluetsch discuss the benefits of a modular machine platform for autoinjector testing, arguing that the incorporation of modularity enables added flexibility in final device testing. Chung and Fluetsch present their argument through a case study of SHL’s latest modular testing machine platform.