In the latest issue of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing and Packing Sourcer magazine, Amy Hartl and Markus Goldinger, both of whom are process development (PD) directors at SHL Medical, share their insights on the benefits of fully integrating processes that impact both the device developer and the pharma partner in combination product development. Continuing on SHL Medical’s…
In the May issue of ONdrug Delivery magazine, SHL Medical’s Markus Goldinger and Erik Alexandersson share their knowledge on SHL’s fully in-house, vertically integrated process development (PD) model and discuss how it benefits the development of the drug delivery device.
In the October issue of ONdrug Delivery magazine, SHL Medical’s Lyndon Wild and Gene Rhode Fuensalida Pantig, RPh discuss a modular device technology built around the Molly® customizable platform.
In the August issue of ONdrugDelivery magazine, SHL’s Frederick Gertz, Manager of Data Process and Innovation, and Gilbert Fluetsch, Director of Automation Systems, discusses how deep learning can boost the manufacturing landscape in the medical device industry.
In the June issue of ONdrug Delivery magazine, SHL’s Chelsea Williams, Ramin Rafiei, and Ralph Howald share our roadmap and associated technology investments towards digital healthcare transformation.
In the May edition of the ONdrugDelivery magazine, SHL’s Manager of Data and Process Innovation Frederick Gertz, Ph.D, provides an in-depth analysis on the advantages and challenges of becoming a data-driven organization in the medical technology sector.
Combining internal knowledge and experience with active partnerships, SHL has launched a number of initiatives in the digital space for drug delivery systems.
An article examining SHL’s patient-centric approach to industrial designs was published in the May 2017 issue of OnDrugDelivery Magazine.
The growing demand for treatments using biological drugs has created a challenge for injectable devices to deliver next-generation, high viscosity formulations all the while putting patient comfort and usability first.