Join us for an insightful session that covers the essential aspects of packaging, focusing on both basic concepts and advanced considerations. This session is designed to provide a thorough understanding of packaging terminology, systems, and standards, as well as practical guidance on selecting and designing effective packaging solutions.
The session begins with an overview of basic packaging terms, ensuring that all participants have a solid foundation in the vocabulary used within the industry. We will then explore common sterile barrier systems (SBS) and provide examples of protective packaging used in various applications. Understanding these systems is crucial for ensuring that your products remain sterile and protected throughout their lifecycle.
Next, we will discuss applicable packaging standards and basic requirements, helping you navigate the regulatory landscape and ensure compliance with industry norms. Selecting an appropriate SBS for sterilization compatibility is a critical step in the packaging process, and we will cover key considerations to help you make informed decisions.
We will also identify common failure points for packaging and provide strategies for designing protective packaging that is sufficiently robust to withstand various challenges. By understanding where and why packaging often fails, you can take proactive steps to mitigate risks and enhance the durability and effectiveness of your packaging solutions.
The session will conclude with discussions on usability assessments and sustainability for packaging. Usability assessments ensure that your packaging is user-friendly and meets the needs of end-users, while sustainability considerations help you minimize environmental impact and align with growing consumer and regulatory expectations for eco-friendly practices.
This comprehensive session is ideal for professionals involved in packaging design, quality assurance, regulatory compliance, and product development within the medical device and pharmaceutical industries. Join us to enhance your knowledge and skills in packaging, ensuring that your products are safely and effectively delivered to their intended destinations.