Bormioli Pharma is constantly focused on innovation… and here at Desall we know how to support their quest!
Back in April, we teamed up to launch not one, but three pharma packaging crowd-sourcing challenges aimed at developing new smart and simple ophthalmic and infusional solutions:
- ⋅ a collapsible container for intravenous infusion therapy;
- ⋅ a high-precision dosing system for liquid ophthalmic drugs;
- ⋅ a user-friendly delivery system for liquid ophthalmic drugs ;
The community contributed a total of 109 concept proposals from 28 countries. Each project was subjected to a series of validation phases by Bormioli Pharma’s innovation team and technical department to assess innovative potential as well as industrial feasibility. Without further ado, let’s meet the winners.
CONTEST WINNERS
Jana Pfaff, Israel.
Israeli industrial design student Jana Pfaff from Shenkar College’s Industrial Design Department, won the “Bormioli Pharma Re-shape Infusional” contest with her Through Shape project. The contest sought innovative designs for infusional drug containers, emphasizing ergonomics and space efficiency. Congratulations Jana!
Juan Pablo Gomez, Spain.
In the “Bormioli Pharma Ophthalmic Dosing Design” contest, Nube has been selected as the winning project. It was created by Spanish architect Juan Pablo Gomez and is an adjustable electronic dosing system. Thanks to this design, the medicine is nebulized in discontinuous bursts for the duration of the therapy. Congratulations Juan Pablo!
Carlos Martin Lopez, Spain.
The “Bormioli Pharma Ophthalmic Delivery Design” award was won by the OpenEye project, delivered by the Spanish engineer, Carlos Martin Lopez. Created to facilitate the self-administration of ophthalmic drugs, this eye-opener boasts smooth shapes for safety and easy cleaning and is made of pharma-grade silicone with adequate stiffness. Congratulations Carlos!
EXTRA AWARD
Ashwathy Satheesan, India.
Congratulations to Indian designer Ashwathy Satheesan for receiving an Extra Award for “Bormioli Pharma Ophthalmic Dosing Design”. Her project EyePen, is a pen-shaped dispenser with a compact and elegant design. Squeezing the pen, the drug is released with a gentle flow. Well done Ashwathy!
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Congratulations to all participants! Stay tuned for more updates on the projects!
In the meantime, choose your next challenge on https://desall.com/Contests