China3D printingNet, March 3, global pharmaceutical company Merck (Merck) has announced plans to cooperate with AMCM, a subsidiary of EOS Group, which produces customized additive manufacturing machines.The two companies will focus on development and production3D printingTablets are first subjected to clinical trials and then used in commercial production.
Next-generation tablet manufacturing
Isabel de Paoli, Merck’s Chief Strategy Officer, said: “Our partnership with AMCM/EOS has the potential to revolutionize the way tablets are produced. This will be a big step towards the digitalization of the industry.”
The purpose is to use powder bed fusion technology to develop drugs, so that the laser melts layer by layer and fuse the powder together. Since reformulation can be avoided throughout drug development and commercial production, AM is expected to make tablet production faster and cheaper. also,3D printingIt also brings the possibility of adapting to the needs of patients.
EOS CEO Marie Langer said: “We are very pleased to support Merck’s innovation journey. This cooperation will combine Merck’s formulation capabilities in the healthcare sector and its expertise in life sciences with our long-term Combining additive manufacturing expertise.”
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