
Some of the hot topics
It is the course’s goal to inform about the basic and functional requirements of Pharmaceutical packaging, about the market requirements and trends, about future developments and the current global topics such as Serialisation and Track and Trace, Tamper Evidence and Tamper Verification Features, Anti-counterfeiting and Brand Protection. Generally, this course will give a 360-degree overview and insight into the requirements of Pharmaceutical packaging and the key trends and developments today and in the future. Best practice examples will demonstrate how these topics can be put into practice.
Further, the focus of the course will center around the role and the technical possibilities that Pharma packaging has for safeguarding and increasing patient compliance and patient adherence. Generally, this course will give a 360-degree overview and insight into why patient compliance and patient adherence are so crucial for pharma packaging. The course will show how patient-centric pharmaceutical drug packaging design can increase patient compliance and how patient adherence can be improving by Smart packaging and digital media.
Get to know the Trainer
For 23 years, Dieter Mößner has been working at Edelmann as a technical project manager. He leads projects in Braille application, serialisation, tamper evidence and anti-counterfeiting of pharma and consumer good packaging and consults customers and artwork agencies in artwork creation, print data communication and typesetting workflows. Dieter composed parts of the guidelines “Braille on Folding Cartons”, published by the European Carton Makers Association ECMA. He is Convenor of CEN/TC 261/ SC 5/WG 12 “Marking”. This working group at the European Committee for Standardisation CEN has created the European standards EN 15823:2010 “Braille on Packaging for Medicinal Products” and EN 16679:2014 “Tamper Verification Features for Medicinal Product Packaging”. Since March 2013, he has been chairman of the packaging standards committee NAVp at the German Standards Institute DIN.
Who should attend?
Employees of pharmaceutical and healthcare companies, manufacturers and associations, marketing, logistic and supply chain staff, regulatory and artwork operations, product development, procurement and packaging, IT, Artwork Management, Packaging specification and typesetting.